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Judicial Elections

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us-politics1 year ago

"Retirement of Liberal Justice Sparks Uncertainty in Wisconsin Supreme Court Control"

Justice Ann Walsh Bradley of the Wisconsin Supreme Court has announced that she will not seek re-election, leaving her seat up for grabs in a contest that will determine whether the court maintains a liberal or conservative majority. Her decision sets the stage for a heated election, similar to the recent 2023 contest that resulted in a shift of power to the liberals. With Wisconsin's electorate closely divided, the race to replace Justice Walsh Bradley is expected to be closely fought.

politics2 years ago

The Severe Consequences of Trump's Indictment for the GOP

Former President Donald Trump was arraigned and read his Miranda rights, marking the first time a former US president has been arrested. Meanwhile, Wisconsin's state supreme court election was decided by nearly 200,000 votes, with the liberal candidate winning by double digits. The election was the most expensive judicial race in American history, with more than $40 million spent. The stakes were high, with everything from abortion to gerrymandering to the future of Act ten on the line. The election was also a warning sign to Republicans about the way the abortion issue is going to play out.

politics2 years ago

"High-Stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Shapes Future of Abortion and Voting Rights"

The most expensive judicial race in US history is taking place in Wisconsin, where the election for a seat on the state's Supreme Court will determine whether liberals or conservatives control the branch of government that will soon decide the fate of the state's abortion ban. The candidates, political parties, and ideological groups have spent more than $30 million on the race, obliterating the record for a judicial election that was established two decades ago in Illinois. The race exemplifies how judicial elections have become infused with politics and suggests that trend could intensify as state courts deal with more volatile issues.

politics2 years ago

The Costly and Controversial Practice of Electing Judges in the US

The Wisconsin supreme court race, the most expensive state supreme court election in US history, has raised questions about why partisan groups are allowed to get involved in the selection of supposedly nonpartisan judges and why judges are directly elected at all. Thirty-eight states elect the people who sit on their highest courts in some way, and judges often have the last word on major policy decisions in their states. While some states have moved towards merit selections, the vast majority of state judges are still selected through judicial elections. The increased political spending in these races has led to concerns about the influence of money on judicial election campaigns and the potential impact on how judges rule once elected to the bench.

politics2 years ago

The Politicized Future of Wisconsin's Supreme Court: Consequences and Controversies.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election has become a highly politicized contest, with over $30 million spent on the campaign. The race will determine the future of abortion rights in Wisconsin and the state's political direction. The contest is officially nonpartisan but is awash in partisanship, offering a preview of what might be to come in other states where high court justices are elected. The election could lead to a sea change in how State Supreme Court races are contested, injecting never-before-seen amounts of money, politicization, and voter interest.