Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers Grants 204 Pardons

Total Pardons Granted By Evers Now 1,640.

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers Grants 204 Pardons

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he has granted another 204 pardons, bringing his total number of pardons granted during his time in office to 1,640.

“I am proud to have given a second chance to over 1,600 individuals over the last six years,” said Gov. Evers. “These folks have worked to build lives for themselves beyond their past offenses. After decades of hard work for many of them to make amends and give back, I am glad they will have the chance at a fresh start.”

The Wisconsin Constitution grants the governor the power to pardon individuals convicted of a crime. A pardon is an official act of forgiveness that restores rights lost when someone is convicted of a felony, including the right to serve on a jury, hold public office, and hold certain professional licenses. A pardon does not expunge court records.

Under Executive Order #30, individuals convicted of a Wisconsin felony may apply for a pardon if they completed their sentence at least five years ago and have no pending criminal charges. Individuals currently required to register on the sex offender registry are ineligible for a pardon. Executive Order #130 established an expedited review process for applications that meet stricter criteria, including a greater length of time elapsed since sentence completion and nonviolent nature of the offenses.

The pardon application, instructions, and answers to frequently asked questions about the pardon process can be found on the governor’s website at evers.wi.gov/pardons.

The list of pardon recipients is available here.

Last Update: Jul 25, 2025 11:26 am CDT

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