Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Sees 53% Early Vote Surge
Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Sees 53% Early Vote Surge

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Sees 53% Early Vote Surge

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is attracting significant early voter turnout, with nearly half a million ballots cast ahead of the election day. This marks a 53% increase in early voting compared to the last spring election, with in-person voting rising by 99%. Candidates Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel are competing for a pivotal seat that could shift the court's ideological balance, as polls show Crawford leading by up to eight percentage points. High-profile endorsements from figures like Barack Obama and Hakeem Jeffries are bolstering Crawford's campaign, while Trump is rallying support for Schimel. The election is drawing heightened interest, with early voting continuing until March 30. The stakes are high, as the outcome could determine control of the court for years to come.

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