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Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidates to Square Off in Their only Debate in the Hotly Contested Race

  • Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Brad Schimel and Jill Crawford will debate on April 1 in a race that could shift the court's political balance.
  • The election centers on voting access and voter ID laws, which became stricter after a 2011 law upheld by the court, with ongoing legal challenges anticipated.
  • Voting rights supporters, including former election clerk Sam Liebert, emphasize the barriers posed by ID requirements, especially for Black and low-income voters in Madison and Milwaukee.
  • Schimel contends that voter ID laws are essential for ensuring election integrity, suggesting that without these requirements, Trump might not have secured a win in Wisconsin during the 2016 election.
  • The outcome could influence whether conservatives regain a Supreme Court majority and affect ongoing disputes over voter access and election security reforms in Wisconsin.
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Shepherd Express broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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