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The liberal-leaning Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that Gov. Tony Evers was acting within his office’s powers to make an end run around Republicans.
Wisconsin Supreme Court election was a powerful signal of the transformation of judicial politics in the state.
The position is technically nonpartisan, though both sides received big boosts from the state's political parties State Superintendent Jill Underly won a second term in Tuesday’s election ...
A Wisconsin Elections Commission discussion of uncounted ballots in Madison devolved into a shouting match, with the ...
The battle saw spending eclipse $100 million, according to WisPolitics, with more than 100,000 donations from all 50 states flowing into Wisconsin. The old record was $56 million, the amount spent in ...
Democratic-endorsed Susan Crawford, a Dane County judge, defeated Republican Brad Schimel, assuring Democrats remain in control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court ... before the election, Musk even ...
Wisconsin's Supreme Court election — the most expensive judicial race ever recorded — is considered one of the biggest political races of 2025 in America. Conservative Waukesha County Judge ...
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