Turnout Strong as Wisconsin Decides Key Court Contest
Briefly

In Wisconsin's latest Supreme Court election, voter turnout surged past 600,000 early votes as the state faced a nearly $100 million race for judicial control. Among various issues on the ballot, voters voiced their apprehensions about billionaire interference in local governance, particularly criticizing Elon Musk's involvement. Many hope a victory for liberal candidate Judge Susan Crawford signifies a rejection of such external influences. The inclusion of measures addressing local school funding and voter identification further complicates the polling atmosphere as residents navigate pressing civic concerns.
As voters in Wisconsin returned to the polls for a significant Supreme Court election, many expressed their desire to keep billionaires like Elon Musk out of local politics.
Election officials reported early voting turnout exceeded 600,000, indicating a potential total turnout of over two million for this crucial State Supreme Court race.
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