Article 6AG9X Liberal judge wins Wisconsin supreme court election, flipping ideological balance

Liberal judge wins Wisconsin supreme court election, flipping ideological balance

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Alice Herman in Madison and Sam Levine in Milwauke
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Abortion rights, redistricting and election rules were at stake in decision affecting key swing state

In a historic election, the liberal judge Janet Protasiewicz is projected to win her race for a seat on Wisconsin's supreme court. Her win will flip the ideological balance of the state's highest court, which has been controlled by a conservative majority for 15 years.

Elections and democracy observers have called this election the most consequential one of the year, with abortion rights, redistricting and election rules at stake. The race pitted Protasiewicz, a Milwaukee circuit court judge and former prosecutor, against Dan Kelly, a former Wisconsin supreme court justice with ties to election deniers and the far right.

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