Susan Crawford Announces Bid for Wisconsin Supreme Court
The Dane County judge aims to secure a liberal majority, emphasizing abortion rights and judicial impartiality.
- Crawford, a former attorney for Planned Parenthood, will run to replace retiring Justice Ann Walsh Bradley.
- The election will determine whether the court maintains its current 4-3 liberal majority.
- Crawford's opponent, Brad Schimel, is a conservative judge and former state attorney general.
- Abortion rights and judicial politicization are central themes in Crawford's campaign.
- The primary, if needed, will be held on February 18, with the general election on April 1, 2025.