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Wes Revels

Currently holds the office of Monroe County Sheriff until December 31, 2026.

Candidate for Monroe County Sheriff in 2022 Wisconsin General Election.

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Wes Revels

Monroe County Sheriff

About Wes Revels

Professional Experience
Wisconsin Army National Guard, Supply Specialist
Polk County Sheriff's Office, Chief Deputy
Tomah Police Department, Chief of Police
Viterbo College, Adjunct Professor
Tomah Area School District, Substitute Teacher
Tomah Police Department, Sergeant of Police
Tomah Police Department, Police Officer
Tomah Police Department, Captain of Police
Tomah Police Department, Lieutenant of Police
First Choice Realty, Real Estate Agent
Tomah Police Department, D.A.R.E Instructor
Tomah Police Department, Telecommunicator
Degrees
Master's, University of Wisconsin Stout, Training and Organizational Development
Bachelor's, Mount Senario College, Criminal Justice Administration

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