Doomsday question: suppose these election results are contested in the courts. Is the entire Wisconsin Supreme Court conflicted out of handling this? Has there ever been an election dispute rising to the highest court of a state involving election to that
court?
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Sent: Tue 4/5/2011 11:11 PM
To: Election Law
Subject: [EL] nailbiter in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
http://elections.todaystmj4.com/G8801.htm RESULTS as of Tuesday, Apr 05, 2011 at 10:10 pm CDT
Election Home <
http://elections.todaystmj4.com/L01F001.htm>
Supreme Court REPORTING 58%
Joanne Kloppenburg 447,930
50%
David Prosser (inc) 443,961
50%
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