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Daniel Kelly (born February 25, 1964) is an American attorney and former judge who served as a Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice from August 1, 2016, through July 31, 2020. [ 1 ] He was appointed by Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker in 2016 to fill the unexpired term of Justice David Prosser Jr. , but lost election for a full term in 2020 to ...
The 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court election was held on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, to elect a justice to the Wisconsin Supreme Court for a ten-year term. Milwaukee County circuit judge Janet Protasiewicz defeated former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice Daniel Kelly, effectively flipping the ideological balance of the court from a conservative to liberal majority.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates — liberal judge Janet Protasiewicz and conservative Daniel Kelly — faced off for their one and only debate.
Dan Kelly, [c] former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice (2016–2020) [10] Maria Lazar , [ d ] Wisconsin Court of Appeals judge (2022–present) (endorsed Schimel) [ 12 ] Chris Taylor , [ a ] Wisconsin Court of Appeals judge (2023–present) and former Democratic state representative (2011–2019) [ 13 ] (endorsed Crawford) [ 8 ]
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Democratic-supported Janet Protasiewicz and Republican-backed Dan Kelly participate in a debate Tuesday, March 21, 2023, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash ...
The election for Bradley's seat will come two years after liberal Janet Protasiewicz defeated conservative Dan Kelly in what was the most expensive state Supreme Court race in U.S. history and one ...
The incumbent judge, Patience D. Roggensack, did not run for re-election, retiring after 20 years on the court. [23] Milwaukee County circuit judge Janet Protasiewicz defeated former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice Daniel Kelly in the April 4 general election, flipping the ideological majority on the court. [24]
The president floated conspiracies of voter fraud after a progressive challenger knocked off a conservative incumbent in the race for a state Supreme Court seat.