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| [[2015 Wisconsin Supreme Court election|2015]]

| [[2015 Wisconsin Supreme Court election|2015]]

| [[Susan Crawford]]

| [[Susan Crawford]]

| D & WFP<ref>Multiple sources:

| D & WFP<ref>Multiple sources:

*{{cite web |title=Democratic Party of Wisconsin Endorses Judge Susan Crawford for Wisconsin Supreme Court |url=https://wisdems.org/wisdems-news/wisdems-endorses-judge-susan-crawford-for-wisconsn-supreme-court/ |website=Democratic Party of Wisconsin |access-date=November 4, 2025 |date=November 20, 2024}}

*{{cite web |title=Democratic Party of Wisconsin Endorses Judge Susan Crawford for Wisconsin Supreme Court |url=https://wisdems.org/wisdems-news/wisdems-endorses-judge-susan-crawford-for-wisconsn-supreme-court/ |website=Democratic Party of Wisconsin |access-date=November 4, 2025 |date=November 20, 2024}}

*{{cite web |last1=Releases |first1=Wisconsin Press |title=Clean Wisconsin Action Fund: Endorses Judge Susan Crawford for state Supreme Court |url=https://www.wispolitics.com/2025/clean-wisconsin-action-fund-endorses-judge-susan-crawford-for-state-supreme-court |website=WisPolitics |access-date=November 4, 2025 |date=March 24, 2025}}</ref>

*{{cite web |last1=Releases |first1=Wisconsin Press |title=Clean Wisconsin Action Fund: Endorses Judge Susan Crawford for state Supreme Court |url=https://www.wispolitics.com/2025/clean-wisconsin-action-fund-endorses-judge-susan-crawford-for-state-supreme-court |website=WisPolitics |access-date=November 4, 2025 |date=March 24, 2025}}</ref>

| 1,301,137

| 1,301,137

| 55.02%

| 55.02%


Latest revision as of 01:49, 4 November 2025

Overview of past results

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“Seat” column

For the sake of distinguishing the seats, letters have been assigned to each seat.

“Parties endorsed by” columns
Past results
Election Seat Preceding election for same seat General election Nonpartisan primary election Cite
Winning candidate Losing candidate(s) Total votes Victory margin Turnout (registered voters) Incumbent
status/
outcome
shift of ideological balance 1st place primary finisher 2nd place primary finisher Eliminated candidate(s) Total votes Turnout (registered voters)
Candidate Ideology Parties
endorsed
by
Votes % Candidate Ideology Parties
endorsed
by
Votes Votes % % Candidate Ideology Votes % Candidate Ideology Parties
endorsed
by
Votes % Candidate Ideology Votes %
2025 B 2015 Susan Crawford liberal D & WFP[1] 1,301,137 55.02% Brad Schimel conservative R 1,062,330 44.92% 2,364,887 238,807 11.90% incumbent retired (open seat) liberal hold (4 lib.; 3 con.)
2023 A 2013 Janet Protasiewicz liberal D 1,021,822 55.43% Daniel Kelly R conservative 818,391 44.39% 1,843,480 203,431 11.04% incumbent retired (open seat) liberal gain, majority flip (4 lib.; 3 con.) Janet Protasiewicz liberal 446,403 46.42% Daniel Kelly conservative 232,751 24.20% Jennifer Dorow conservative 210,100 21.85% 961,665
Everett Mitchell liberal 71,895 28.85%
2020 G 2011 Jill Karofsky liberal 71,895 28.85% Daniel Kelly (appointed incumbent) conservative 693,134 44.73% 1,549,697 162,439 10.48% appointed incumbent unseated liberal gain (4 con.; 3 lib.) Daniel Kelly (appointed incumbent) conservative 352,876 50.04% Jill Karofsky liberal 261,783 37.13% Edward A. Fallone liberal[2] 89,184 12.65% 705,138
2019 E 2009 Brian Hagedorn conservative 606,414 50.22% Lisa Neubauer liberal 600,433 44.92% 1,207,569 5,981 0.50% incumbent retired (open seat) conservative gain (5 con., 3 lib.)
2018 C 2008 Rebecca Dallet liberal D & WFP 555,848 55.72% Michael Screnock conservative R 440,808 44.19% 997,485 incumbent retired (open seat) liberal gain (4 con., 3 lib.) Michael Screnock conservative R

!Current occupant of seat
!Last election
!Next election
!Note(s)
|-
| Rebecca Bradley || 2016 || 2016 || date of election is fixed; incumbent is not seeking reelection
|-
| Annette Ziegler || 2017 || 2027 || year of election is fixed
|-
| Rebecca Dallet || 2018 || 2028 || year of election is fixed
|-
| Brian Hagedorn || 2019 || 2029 || year of election is fixed
|-
| Jill Karofsky || 2020 || 2020 || year of election is fixed
|-
Janet Protasiewicz || 2023 || 2033 || in the instance of a vacancy, next election for this seat could be held in an earlier year (but no sooner than 2031)
|-
| Susan M. Crawford || 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court election || 2035 || in the instance of a vacancy, next election for this seat could be held in an earlier year (but no sooner than 2031)

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