The Western Journal

Wisconsin GOP looks to future, touts voter ID amendment

The article discusses the recent Wisconsin Supreme Court election where Republican candidate Brad Schimel lost to liberal judge Susan Crawford, receiving 45% of the votes compared to CrawfordS 55%. despite the disappointment over the election outcome, Wisconsin’s Republican Party expressed optimism for the future, particularly looking ahead to the 2026 elections. They celebrated the triumphant passage of a voter ID amendment in the same election, which Republican Chairman Brian Schimming noted as an achievement for securing elections in the state. He highlighted that this election was the most expensive Supreme Court race in history and emphasized the GOP’s previous victories in local races. The party is focusing on increasing voter outreach and remaining united to counter the agendas of opponents, particularly Governor Tony Evers.


Wisconsin GOP looks to future, touts passage of voter ID amendment, after election

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel lost the election Tuesday to Susan Crawford, a liberal judge from Dane County, 55% to 45%, according to the most recent update available. After the defeat, the state’s Republican Party released a statement expressing disappointment with the results but looked to the future, specifically the 2026 election. The group also took solace in the passing of the voter identification amendment on Tuesday’s ballot. 

“This election was the most expensive Supreme Court race in history,” Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Schimming said in a release. “Coming off a successful November, we knew the April elections would be challenging. I want to thank Brad Schimel and Brittany Kinser, who stepped forward to represent our Conservative values on the ballot this spring.”

“Conservatives saw victories across the state,” Schimming added. “Wisconsin ensured its elections would remain secure by enshrining Voter ID in the Constitution and won many crucial local races. In 2026, we have the opportunity to remain united and make a stand against Tony Evers’ far-left agenda and defend President Trump’s America First policies.”

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The Wisconsin GOP promoted its “unprecedented investments” from the most recent election cycle. These included contacting over 2.5 million voters, transferring over $9 million to Schimel and $2 million to Wisconsin schools superintendent candidate Brittany Kinser, and expanding “minority outreach in the state.”


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