Wisconsin Supreme Court voter guide for spring 2025 election
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The race will likely determine how the high court rules on issues like abortion access and union rights in the coming months.
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Susan Crawford, winner of Tuesday’s race to fill a key seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, was backed by national Democrats and made opposition to Elon Musk a centerpiece of her campaign.
The Boston Globe |
Trump, Musk and other Republican leaders fear Crawford’s win means the court controlled 4-3 by liberals will redraw Wisconsin’s congressional lines in a way that could help Democrats to win at least ...
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Distractify on MSNSusan Crawford Defended Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin — All About Her BeliefsSusan Crawford believes that women should have the right to make decisions about abortion. She now holds a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
In a major judicial victory for Democrats, Susan Crawford has won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, defeating conservative former Attorney General Brad Schimel in a high-stakes race.
Wisconsin voters go to the polls Tuesday for the state’s Supreme Court election, which is drawing national attention as billionaire Elon Musk spends millions on the high-stakes race, which could have national implications for House races and the 2028 presidential election—and help Musk-owned Tesla.
Abortion rights, voting rights, the powers of public employee unions and a redrawing of congressional districts that end up narrowing or ending GOP majorities in the US House of Representatives could all be in the balance in Wisconsin's future court rulings.
Susan Crawford secured a seat in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, maintaining the liberal majority and defeating Elon Musk's heavily funded campaign against her. Musk's involvement, including significant financial contributions and public support for Brad Schimel,
Susan Crawford, a liberal judge, defeated Republican-backed Brad Schimel on April 1 in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race, which broke spending records.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford addresses a crowd Saturday, March 29, 2025 at a campaign stop at a field office for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Andy Manis) MADISON,