As the race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court heats up, signs showing support for candidate Brad Schimel are starting to appear in Florence County. The retirement of Justice Ann Walsh Bradley has left a vacant seat that will determine the balance of power on the court. Despite the non-partisan nature of the seat, conservative groups backing Schimel and liberal groups supporting Susan Crawford are both heavily invested in the race. Both candidates have received substantial financial support from various organizations, but they maintain that they will rule impartially without making any partisan commitments. Abortion has become a key issue in the race, with Crawford advocating for access and Schimel receiving support from pro-life advocates. Both candidates have promised to remain impartial should abortion come before the State Supreme Court level. Wisconsin voters have until election day to register in person, and absentee ballots must be requested by March 27th.
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