
Topline Liberal candidate Susan Crawford defeated Elon Musk-backed conservative judge Brad Schimel to preserve a 4-3 liberal majority in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, in a contest that became the most expensive state Supreme Court race in the country’s history, with nearly $100 million spent on campaigning. Susan Crawford's win preserves a 4-3 liberal majority in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Key Facts The Associated Press called the Wisconsin Supreme Court race for Crawford at 10:16 p.
m. ET. With 71% of the votes tallied, Crawford was leading with 55.
7% of the vote, compared to Schimel’s 44.3%. With Crawford’s victory, the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 4-3 liberal majority will remain in place until at least 2028.
According to the Associated Press, Schimel informed his supporters that he had conceded the race to Crawford and then shut down a chant of “cheater, cheater,” saying “No...
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What Do We Know About Elon Musk’s Involvement In The Race? The race to fill the vacant state Supreme Court seat emerged as a proxy fight between national Republicans and Democrats with Schimel’s candidacy being endorsed by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk while Crawford received support from former President Barack Obama. Musk was heavily involved in campaigning for Schimel in the past few weeks and courted controversy by giving away two $1 million checks to voters at a rally. How Much Money Did Musk Pour Into The Race? Citing public filings, the Brennan Center for Justice reported that groups affiliated with musk spent at least $18.
2 million to back the Schimel. This includes a $12.26 million contribution from Musk’s America PAC and $5.
9 million from Building America's Future—which is also backed by Musk. The billionaire also donated $3 million to the Republican Party of Wisconsin, which was also backing the conservative judge’s candidacy. What Is The Total Amount Spent On The Wisconsin Race? The total spending in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election topped $98.
5 million , making it the most expensive state Supreme Court race in history according to ABC News . Around $53.3 million in total was spent on backing Schimel’s candidacy while nearly $45.
2 million was spent support Crawford. This is a developing story..