Brunette announces run for Wisconsin Supreme Court

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Brunette announces run for Wisconsin Supreme Court

(The Center Square) – Judge Lyndsey Brunette began her campaign Thursday for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, becoming the first judge to enter the race to replace Annette Ziegler, who has announced that she will not run for reelection in 2027.

Ziegler will be one of two conservative justices on the court until her term ends. Brunette has been a circuit court judge in Clark County since 2018.

She previously ran as a Democrat and won the race to become Clark County District Attorney in 2012, the first woman to hold the position. She began her legal career at the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office in Minneapolis under then County Attorney Amy Klobuchar.

“Before I became a judge, I served as a district attorney, prosecuting cases in this very courthouse and fighting for victims of domestic abuse and assault,” Brunette said in her campaign announcement. “I worked hard to protect families and keep communities safe.

“Today, on the bench, I make sure the law is applied fairly and equally. Because in our courts, justice shouldn’t d...

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