Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Results
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Washington Examiner |
Election officials in Wisconsin are expecting more than two million people to vote in Tuesday’s state Supreme Court election, an extremely strong turnout in an off-year race that has cost $90 million ...
The New York Times |
Wisconsin voters will choose a new State Supreme Court justice in an election that will determine whether liberals retain a 4-to-3 majority or whether conservatives take control of the state’s judicia...
The New York Times |
Election officials said that early voting turnout had surpassed 600,000 votes, suggesting total turnout could surpass two million.
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