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*{{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}} |
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*{{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> |
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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
| Election | Seat | Preceding election for same seat | General election | Nonpartisan primary election | Cite | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 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)
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| Rebecca Bradley || 2016 || 2016 || date of election is fixed; incumbent is not seeking reelection
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| Annette Ziegler || 2017 || 2027 || year of election is fixed
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| Rebecca Dallet || 2018 || 2028 || year of election is fixed
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| Brian Hagedorn || 2019 || 2029 || year of election is fixed
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| Jill Karofsky || 2020 || 2020 || year of election is fixed
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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)
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| 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)

