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Loralee Clark (born February 12, 1957) is an American lawyer, and former assistant district attorney in the counties of Lacrosse and Eau Claire, WI. A member of the Democratic party, she is an environmentalist and human rights activist. Over her 33 years prosecuting violent crime as a lawyer in Wisconsin, she has had an emphasis on prosecuting violence against women.
2024 County Board Campaign
Loralee Clark, JD is currently running for Eau Claire County Board, District 27. She is endorsed by the Citizens Action for Wisconsin.[1]. and by prominent Eau Claire attorney Dana Wachs.
Education
Clark is a graduate of St. Mary's University (1981) and received her law degree in 1987 from the University of Wisconsin Madison Law School.
Foreign Fisheries Observer
Between 1982-1983, Clark lived and worked aboard Japanese and Soviet freezer trawlers as an observer for the US government in the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and off the coast of Washington and Oregon[2]
Personal Life
Clark has lived in Wisconsin since 1983. She has a married daughter, and shares her home with a rescue dog Retro, as well as several cats.