Neillsville, Wis. Clark County Circuit Court Judge Lyndsey Brunette announced her campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday, April 16, entering the 2027 race to replace Justice Annette Ziegler, who has said she will not seek reelection. Brunette released a campaign video and cited protecting fundamental rights, voting access and public safety as central priorities. Madison observers noted Brunette is considered a liberal candidate with a judicial tenure since 2018 and prior service as Clark County district attorney; her announcement follows recent Supreme Court contests that increased the court’s liberal majority last week. Her campaign sets up a contested 2027 election, with fundraising, endorsements and scrutiny expected this year.
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Judge Brunette's campaign could impact your rights and public safety. She's focusing on voting access and fundamental rights. If you're in Wisconsin, her decisions could affect you directly. Watch her campaign video to learn more.
This 2027 race is heating up. Brunette's entry means a contested election with plenty of scrutiny. It's a key moment for Wisconsin's Supreme Court. Stay informed, and remember to vote. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Wisconsin.
Liberal-aligned legal organizations, progressive voters, and candidates favoring judicial interpretations that protect voting and healthcare rights stand to benefit if Brunette’s campaign helps sustain or expand the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s liberal majority.
Conservative advocacy groups, voters seeking a conservative judicial majority, and stakeholders preferring more restrictive rulings may lose influence over state precedent if the court’s composition shifts further toward liberal justices.
Clark Co. Judge Lyndsey Brunette launches campaign for Wisconsin Supreme Court
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