Taylor (D) says she won't bring 'political agenda' to bench
For the third state Supreme Court election in a row, the conservative supported candidate is running a campaign based largely on accusations that the liberal candidate will be a partisan actor on the bench. But this year, the target of that accusation, who is running to secure a 5-2 liberal majority on the Court, served as a Democrat in the Wisconsin Assembly for nine years and previously worked as the state policy director for Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin.
I dont come with a political agenda to the bench, says Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor, who, after serving in the Assembly, was appointed to the Dane County Circuit Court by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and then elected to the District IV Court of Appeals. My agenda is to make sure every person has justice under the law, to make sure that everyones held accountable when they violate the law, regardless of how powerful or privileged they are and to be independent. And I saw in the Legislature how important it was to have an independent court. You dont want a court to be a rubber stamp for any party or the Legislature or the federal government.
Taylors opponent, Appeals Court Judge Maria Lazar, has spent more time as a judge and throughout the campaign has accused Taylor of being a partisan actor.
Lazars initial race for the Court of Appeals and her race this year have involved the support of some of the states most prominent election deniers. Taylor said that support and Lazars ruling in favor of the Wisconsin Voter Alliance are important signals for a race whose winner will likely be involved in deciding election law challenges in the 2028 presidential race.
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