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Meanwhile, Wisconsin voters on Tuesday will elect a state supreme court judge to replace an outgoing conservative in a race that could further solidify the liberal majority on the bench ahead of midterm elections in which Trump and his allies may again try to overturn the election results.

Conservative judge Rebecca Bradley is retiring, giving liberals a chance to further solidify their grip on the high court ahead of the next presidential election, where the swing state is sure to face challenges in the election results.

Chris Taylor, a liberal judge on the state appeals court who previously served as a Democratic lawmaker, is running against conservative Maria Lazar, a former deputy state attorney general who also sits on the appeals court.

Taylor’s win would give the Liberals a 5-2 block on the bench. Taylor is seen as friendly to voting rights, while Lazar’s views appear more aligned with Republicans who advocate policies that could hinder voting access and influence. owned by Lazarus continued to defend Maps in Wisconsin were gerrymandered to make way for more Republican victories and have since been overturned.

Bradley wrote the court’s opinion banning drop boxes, which are often the target of false claims of election fraud regarding mail-in ballots, but overturned that decision after liberals gained control of the court. He has served on the state supreme court since 2015.

Although this year’s court elections may not receive as much attention as the previous two elections, voting rights advocates say voters should continue to be interested in the court’s makeup.

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