NORMAN FAILS TO FILE with ETHICS BOARD; OFF BALLOT FOR JUDGE
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last updated January 25th 2007
By Michael Horne
Six candidates filed signatures with the City of Milwaukee Elections Board announcing their intention to run for City of Milwaukee Municipal Court Judge, Branch 3, to replace the retiring James Gramling.
Five of those also filed the required Statement of Economic Interests with the State of Wisconsin Ethics Board by the same January 5th deadline.
The candidate who failed to file the statement is Jeffrey B. Norman, J.D., a detective with the Milwaukee Police Department Criminal Investigation Bureau who had announced his candidacy some time ago. According to a state ethics official, reached by telephone this afternoon, failure to file the form means Norman will not appear on the primary ballot on Tuesday, 20th February 2007.
Those who apparently will appear on the ballot, based on their timely filing of nomination papers and the statement of economic interests include Bill Baldon,. Phillip M. Chavez, Jennifer Havas, Robert B. Rondini and Jay A. Unora. The two top vote getters from the primary will meet in the general election on Tuesday, 3rd April 2007.
Norman had been a very active campaigner. His first fundraiser was held in May, 2006 at DeLind Fine Art. He has another scheduled for next week at Tangerine, in Milwaukee. He was unavailable for immediate comment.
[Update: 17 January 2007 5:00 p.m. -- Can you believe it? There still hasn't been a word about this anywhere else, although the Journal Sentinel has been all over this blog. There are considerable political implications to this story, particularly as to the eventual racial composition of the City of Milwaukee Municipal Court judiciary. It will take at least one more cycle, it appears, for African-Americans to constitute all three judges. Some of us had expected this milestone would have been reached in this election. Here's racial politics right in your face, and nobody wants to talk about it! -- Ed. ]
[Update: 18 January 2007 4:10 p.m. -- Well, the Journal Sentinel wrote about the story, blending it into another one. According to the Journal Sentinel's take the issue at hand was whether Municipal Judge candidates need to file a Statement of Economic Interests with the state -- or with the city. That Norman failed to file with the state (mistake) was incidental.
According to Neal Albrecht, the Deputy Election Commissioner, candidate and Assistant City Attorney Jay Unora raised the issue of where the report should be filed. The City Attorney declined to issue an opinion, since his employee (Unora) would have a vested interest in it.
So, ol' Grant Langley appointed retired City Attorney Thomas E. Hayes to issue the opinion that the statement should indeed be filed with the state and not with the city. This decision was requested last week and was received today. -- Horne]
[Update 22 January 2007 2:47 p.m. -- The City Election Commission met today with two items on the agenda -- the recall of Ald. Michael McGee (the commission's earlier decision to hold a recall was rescinded) and an attempted appeal by Jeff Norman. The board told Norman he should take his complaint to the State Elections Board. -- Ed.]
[Update 25 January 2007 -- Jeff Norman held his fundraiser at Tangerine Tuesday as scheduled. He said he plans to wage a write-in campaign for the nomination, especially considering the amount of time he has put in to his efforts to run for the position. Among supporters at the event: Attorney Michael H. Hupy. -- Ed.]

7 Comments:
MPA strikes again! What a bunch of fools! Just when you think they can't make another wrong move, they endorse someone who doesn't make it on the ballot. Where is DeBraska?
Have all these candidates filed with the City of Milwaukee Ethics Commissh? The City has its own statement of econ interests, and that form MUST be submitted by deadline. Not to the State Ethics Bd. not to the City election commission...to the City Ethics office
Dear Anonymous:
If you mean to say that I am wrong (and that my link to the State of Wisconsin Ethics Board is fanciful)well, then, you are wrong.
Municipal judges must file with the state ethics board. In the city of Milwaukee, they must also file a statement of economic interests with the city.
I'll check to see if all candidates have done so.
But I am not wrong that Norman failed to file with the state.
Horne
anonymous never said anything about a state ethics board website or your link. the comment was, what about the city ethics filing!! after all the layout and html troubles milwaukee world has had, who would dare question your link to a website??!!
Anonymous, you said, (quote) "not to the State Ethics Bd." And I said, that indeed the State Ethics Board requires a statement of economic interest be filed by municipal judges, and I reaffirmed my link to that site. Are all of you anonymous people so contrary? (In my experience, yes.) Anyhoo, I have placed a call to the City Ethics Board and await their response.
Horne
Hey, guess what anonymous -- you're wrong about the City Ethics Commission -- the statement of financial interests is indeed filed with the City Election Commission according to an attorney who did so for one of the candidates who did qualify for the ballot.
Horne
It drives me crazy when people don't sign their posts. They're like internet terrorists. Sic'em Bush! Ha! Great job Horne. I've enjoyed reading your blog for the last year plus while living in Seattle, and now that the wife and I have returned to Milwaukee. Keep up the great investigative work.
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