Liberal Judge Lyndsey Brunette announces 2027 Wisconsin Supreme Court campaign
Key Points:
- Clark County Judge Lyndsey Boon Brunette announced her candidacy to replace retiring Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Annette Ziegler, highlighting her background as a former prosecutor and commitment to fair and equal application of the law.
- Brunette, a Democrat and former Clark County district attorney, emphasized protecting personal health care rights, signaling support for abortion rights, aligning with liberal positions.
- The race to fill Ziegler's seat is open amid a recent liberal shift on the court, which now holds a 5-2 majority expected to last through at least 2030 following Justice-elect Chris Taylor's election.
- Conservatives face challenges recruiting candidates for the court as demographic trends and recent retirements suggest prolonged liberal control, with Justice Rebecca Bradley stepping down last year.
- Brunette, the first female Clark County DA, has legal experience in Minneapolis and connections to Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar, reinforcing her Democratic credentials.