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Wisconsin state Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor announced her bid to challenge conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley in the state’s 2026 election. Taylor is the first liberal candidate to enter the race.
Republican U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden proposed eliminating Wisconsin's spring elections after a series of high-profile losses.
A Wisconsin appeals court judge who was an outspoken supporter of abortion rights in the state Legislature is running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court
The endorsement amounts to an anointment of Chris Taylor as the liberal candidate to beat more than 10 months from the election.
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WISN 12 News on MSNJudge Chris Taylor announces 2026 campaign for Wisconsin Supreme CourtWisconsin Appeals Judge Chris Taylor enters the 2026 Supreme Court race, challenging incumbent Justice Rebecca Bradley.
Top Wisconsin Republicans urge easing of party divisions. 'You're not going to win being disunified'
Sen. Ron Johnson, Rep. Derrick Van Orden tell attendees of the Wisconsin Republican Party convention that intra-party rifts are hurting in elections.
This story was published in partnership with the Center for Media and Democracy, The more than $100 million spent on this spring’s Supreme Court election in Wisconsin set a new national record for spending on a state judicial race.
ROTHSCHILD, Wis. (WKBT) -- Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District Representative Derrick Van Orden is calling for a significant change to the state's election calendar, proposing the elimination of spring elections entirely.
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An AP poll taken two weeks after the Wisconsin court election found that just 33% of adults had a favorable view of the Tesla CEO, down from 41% in December.
DVO might have more credibility if he knew the basics of how our democracy works. Every year, there are either two or four elections - the spring primary and general election and the fall primary and general election. The only way there could be three elections is if a special election was being held.
MADISON (WKOW) — A new proposal aims to expand early voting hours across Wisconsin. Sponsored by Sen. Rachael Cabral-Guevara, Sen. Steve Nass, and Rep. Scott Krug, the bill seeks to address disparities in voting access between urban and rural areas.
Since taking over as chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin in 2019, Wikler made a name for himself as a winner in a purple state. This February, he turned that record into a bid to lead the Democratic National Committee but came up short of Minnesota’s Ken Martin and returned to the Dairy State.
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