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RandySF

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Thu Apr 2, 2026, 12:37 AM 9 hrs ago

Wisconsin's 2026 Supreme Court candidates get out the vote

On that same Saturday morning, Colin Roberts, a member of the Democratic Party of Milwaukee County, knocked doors for Taylor.

“I plan on voting. OK, can I ask who you plan on voting for? The Democratic candidate, Chris Taylor,” Roberts said. “Don’t forget to vote on April 7!”

Technically, state Supreme Court elections are non-partisan, and candidates use labels like conservative or liberal instead of Republican or Democrat, but in reality the Democratic and Republican parties of Wisconsin each donate millions of dollars and coordinate thousands of volunteers in their get-out-the-vote effort.

“I just think going everywhere is the key and talking to people,” said Lazar (R) during a Feb. 8 talk to the Grant County Republican Party in Platteville.




https://pbswisconsin.org/news-item/wisconsins-2026-supreme-court-candidates-get-out-the-vote/

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