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In total, spending on the Wisconsin Supreme Court race was close to $45 million about a week out from the election, according to a review by WisPolitics.com, which drew from financial records that ...
Spending. Spending in the race is already on track to surpass $100 million, breaking the record set by the 2023 Supreme Court election in the state that was, at the time, the most expensive state ...
The race for one seat on the Wisconsin state Supreme Court is unlike any other so far. It has broken national spending records and could decide the future of abortion and redistricting in the state.
The race has already broken spending records as the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history. The Wisconsin Supreme Court election is set for Tuesday, April 1. Skip Navigation.
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- As Election Day approaches, it's becoming harder to escape ads for Wisconsin's Supreme Court race. News 8 Now went to downtown La Crosse to ask what people think about the ...
The nonprofit says that the previous record for spending in a state supreme court race was in Wisconsin’s 2023 state supreme court election, when $56 million was spent. Voters have taken notice.
The election for the open Wisconsin Supreme Court seat takes place Tuesday, April 1, and the race -- with nearly $100 million in campaign spending -- has been drawing national attention.
Control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court is up for grabs for the second time in two years in an election that has already broken spending records for a judicial race. The April 1 contest pits Brad ...
Why Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race might be the ... go before the April 1 election — two groups Musk bankrolls have poured more than $10 ... was then an eye-popping spending record ...
Wisconsin's Supreme Court race breaks national spending records as voters decide crucial issues, including abortion rights and voting maps ahead of 2028. Skip to content NOWCAST WISN 12 News at 5 p.m.
Wisconsin Supreme Court election set for Tuesday, drawing national interest and record spending The race has already broken spending records as the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history.