Outside spending on high court race tops $1.2 million (UPDATE)
Even though independent groups spent $1.2 million on the spring’s Supreme Court election, the contest was one of the cheapest in recent years.
Candidates’ spending tops $1 million in high court race (UPDATE)
The two candidates for last spring's Wisconsin Supreme Court election raised slightly more than $1 million through their campaigns.
Editorial: More money, more problems
Recent proposals to limit or abolish state Supreme Court elections attempt to remedy public perception that the high court is a political hotbed.
Targeting politics on the bench
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Linda Clifford had a target on her back from the early days of her 2007 campaign.
TV spending on Supreme Court race tops $1M
Spending on television advertising in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race won by Justice Pat Roggensack topped $1 million.
Voters give Roggensack a 2nd term
It was out with the new and in with the old in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, which saw the incumbent easily defeat a challenger who was not as well-funded.
Low turnout expected for tomorrow’s election (UPDATE)
Candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court campaigned Monday at Miller Park's opening day, worked the phones and urged volunteers to do all they can to help on the final day before Tuesday's election.
Spending subdued in state’s high court race
What if they held a Wisconsin Supreme Court election and nobody spent staggering sums trying to influence its outcome?
Late ad push for Roggensack in court race
A new report on TV ad spending in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race shows Justice Pat Roggensack with nearly three times the support of challenger Ed Fallone as the race winds down.
Roggensack spends $351K in court race (UPDATE)
New campaign finance reports show Justice Pat Roggensack has spent $351,000 on her re-election campaign in six weeks.
DEBATE: Roggensack recalls holding fellow justice ‘until she calmed down’
Nearly two years after Justice David Prosser allegedly put his hands around the throat of another Wisconsin justice, the incident continues to dominate debate about the future of the state’s highest court.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates to debate
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Pat Roggensack and Ed Fallone are scheduled to meet for a debate a little over a week before the April 2 election.
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- Vice President Harris returning to Wisconsin for third visit this year
- Wisconsin joins Feds, dozens of states to hold airlines accountable for bad behavior
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