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Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate Postponed Due to a Candidate's Medical Issue

Judge Chris Taylor’s illness delayed the debate less than two weeks before the April 7 election, as 53% of voters remain undecided, according to a Marquette Law School poll.

  • On Wednesday, March 25, 2026, the Wisconsin Supreme Court debate between Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor and Appeals Court Judge Maria Lazar was postponed in Milwaukee after Taylor fell ill.
  • Taylor's campaign announced she visited urgent care after feeling "unwell" and was subsequently diagnosed with kidney stones, requiring hospital evaluation.
  • The debate, originally scheduled to air on WISN-TV, is being rescheduled for Thursday, April 2, as Taylor will "rest and recover for the next couple of days."
  • Lazar's spokesperson, Nathan Conrad, said, "We wish Chris Taylor a speedy recovery and look forward to a robust debate as soon as possible for the voters of Wisconsin."
  • Early voting for the April 7 Spring Election began Tuesday, with a Marquette Law School poll showing 53% of Wisconsin voters remain undecided on the race.
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