Wisconsin's Supreme Court election could decide a liberal majority's control until 2028.

Wisconsin faces a pivotal Supreme Court election on April 1, which could secure a liberal majority until 2028 if Susan Crawford wins, or result in a 3-3 split if Brad Schimel wins. Crawford, a Dane County judge endorsed by the court's liberal members, faces Schimel, a former Republican Attorney General. The liberal majority has recently overturned gerrymandered voting maps and expanded voting access, signaling potential for further influence on state policies based on the election outcome.

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