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Taylor wins Wisconsin Supreme Court; liberal majority grows

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Madison, Wis. — Democratic-backed Chris Taylor won the Wisconsin Supreme Court election Tuesday, defeating Republican-backed Maria Lazar and expanding the court’s liberal majority to 5–2. Taylor campaigned on protecting abortion rights; the projected result guarantees a liberal-controlled court through at least 2030 and affects pending cases. The outcome arrives months before November elections, shifting leverage in disputes over redistricting, union rights and other contested issues. Republican leaders urged unity after the defeat while Democrats highlighted enhanced judicial prospects; analysts note the decision will influence litigation timelines and political strategies ahead of the fall contests.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2020–2024: Progressive candidates win several state Supreme Court races in Wisconsin, increasing liberal influence.
  • Early 2026: Chris Taylor campaigns emphasizing abortion rights and judicial independence against Maria Lazar.
  • April 7, 2026: Associated Press projects Taylor as the winner, expanding the liberal majority to 5–2.
  • Immediate aftermath: Republican leaders call for unity; Democrats frame the win as advantageous ahead of November.
  • Through 2030: Liberal majority expected to shape redistricting, labor, and abortion-related rulings.

Why This Matters to You

This election impacts your rights. With a liberal majority, Wisconsin's Supreme Court is likely to uphold abortion rights and union protections. If you're a Wisconsin resident, these rulings could directly affect you. Keep an eye on how this shapes local laws.

The Bottom Line

The balance of power in Wisconsin's Supreme Court has shifted left. This will influence key decisions on issues like redistricting and labor rights through 2030. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Wisconsin who cares about these issues.

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Who Benefited

Liberal-aligned groups, pro-choice advocates, labor unions and Wisconsin Democrats benefit from a strengthened 5–2 liberal majority that increases the likelihood of favorable rulings on redistricting, abortion and labor-related cases and improves Democrats' leverage ahead of November elections.

Who Impacted

Conservative groups, Republican-aligned candidates, and supporters of Maria Lazar face reduced judicial influence in pending court cases and diminished prospects for favorable rulings on redistricting and other contested issues through at least 2030.

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Articles Published:
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Left 20%, Center 40%, Right 40%
Who Benefited

Liberal-aligned groups, pro-choice advocates, labor unions and Wisconsin Democrats benefit from a strengthened 5–2 liberal majority that increases the likelihood of favorable rulings on redistricting, abortion and labor-related cases and improves Democrats' leverage ahead of November elections.

Who Impacted

Conservative groups, Republican-aligned candidates, and supporters of Maria Lazar face reduced judicial influence in pending court cases and diminished prospects for favorable rulings on redistricting and other contested issues through at least 2030.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

Judge Chris Taylor Wins Wisconsin Supreme Court Race

Urban Milwaukee
From Center

Taylor wins Wisconsin Supreme Court; liberal majority grows

MS NOW ABC News
From Right

Judge Chris Taylor Wins Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Expanding Liberal Majority

NTD FOX 5 DC

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