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RandySF

(84,329 posts)
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 02:13 PM Jan 2023

A Colossal Off-Year Election in Wisconsin

Arguably the most important election in America in 2023 is the April 4 contest for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The winner will determine whether conservatives or liberals hold a 4-to-3 majority in a critical presidential battleground state.

Wisconsin Democrats want to overturn the state’s 1849 law prohibiting abortion in nearly all cases and end an aggressive legislative gerrymander drawn by Republicans. This election is liberals’ last chance for a while; if conservatives win the seat, they will hold a majority on the court until at least 2026.

Conservatives have controlled the court since 2008. Though the court upheld Wisconsin’s 2020 election results, last year it ruled drop boxes illegal, allowed a purge of the voter rolls to take place and installed redistricting maps drawn by Republican legislators despite the objections of Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat.

The fight over democracy in Wisconsin won’t be cheap. The campaign is likely to be the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history, with total spending expected to exceed $30 million. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, the most expensive campaign for one judicial seat came in 2004 in Illinois, when $15 million was spent on a State Supreme Court race.

Who’s running? The liberals are Janet Protasiewicz and Everett Mitchell, county judges from Milwaukee and Madison. The conservatives are Daniel Kelly, a former State Supreme Court justice, and Jennifer Dorow, a Waukesha County judge. A nonpartisan primary on Feb. 21 will narrow the field to two.



https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/01/16/us/politics/wisconsin-supreme-court.html

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A Colossal Off-Year Election in Wisconsin (Original Post) RandySF Jan 2023 OP
This will be a tough fight. Dorow has big name recognition Firestorm49 Jan 2023 #1
I like Protasiewicz. RandySF Jan 2023 #2
K&R 2naSalit Jan 2023 #3
Kicking for visibility SheltieLover Jan 2023 #4

Firestorm49

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1. This will be a tough fight. Dorow has big name recognition
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 02:41 PM
Jan 2023

and familiarity due to the Christmas parade trial in Waukesha. There’s already negative press about Dem Everett Mitchell and I doubt it will diminish any time soon.

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