Madison, Wisconsin – Voters go to polls In Wisconsin On Tuesday, it will decide whether conservatives or liberals will control the majority of the Supreme Court in the Midwest Battlefield state, which will likely rule including key issues such as Congressional redivision, voting and labor rights, and abortion.
But with a lot of money from Democratic and Republican groups outside Wisconsin – turning the game into the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history – the game has become the president’s referendum Donald Trump’s In the opening months of his second White House tour, sweeps and controversial moves.
Plus, the front and center of the election showdown are others, along with Trump, who is not in the vote – the president’s top donor and White House adviser – billionaire Elon Musk.
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Elon Musk speaks at the town hall in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Sunday, March 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
Musk, the richest man in the world The CEOs of Tesla and SpaceX have already brought buzz to the federal government’s workforce as they guide Trump’s recently created administration efficiency ministry.
Through a unified political group, he allocated about $20 million in Wisconsin’s game to support Trump-backed Brad Schimel, a conservative candidate for the election and a former state attorney general who currently serves as a state circuit judge in Vauxa County.
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Musk, in a controversial move, sent a $1 million check at a rally in Green Bay on Sunday night to sign a petition to stop “activist judges.”
The attorney general of Wisconsin’s democratic country filed a lawsuit to block payments, but the state Supreme Court refused to impose trade-offs.

Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk provided attendees with a $1 million check ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Sunday, March 30, 2025. (Jamie Kelter Davis/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Musk said to the crowd’s motivation to tell the crowd, “This has made the old media a little bit unreasonable.” They will then run it on every news channel. “It will cost 10 times… to get the coverage it gets. ”
Musk called the election “super big” and stressed that it was crucial to Trump’s agenda. “I think this will be important for the future of civilization,” he said. “It’s important.”
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Musk isn’t the only giant donor playing correctly in the Wisconsin showdown.
Captains Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, one of the largest conservative contributors in the United States, also sent millions of dollars in support to Schimel and Wisconsin GOP.
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Brad Schimel, a conservative candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, spoke with Republican activists on March 31, 2025 at the Republican County Office in Bellevue, Wisconsin. (Fox News – Paul Steihhauser)
But Schimel launched his bid 16 months ago, adding: “If others think they want to make a referendum as president or Elon Musk, they can feel it.”
“This is a referendum in Wisconsin,” he stressed. “Can we restore objectivity to the Wisconsin Supreme Court?”
Schimel also leans towards Trump’s approval. At the end of the game, the TV commercial focus showed that voting for Schimel would protect Trump’s agenda. Additionally, candidates wore the hat of “make America great again” during a campaign on the last weekend before the election.
Schimel focused on his final blitz to reach out to voters.
“We have 6-8 gatherings a day in cities across the state,” he said. “There are a lot of people and we don’t have other surrogate statewide, doing the exact same thing. It’s definitely about getting these voters out.”

President Donald Trump signed an executive order at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. on Monday, March 31, 2025. (via AP pool)
Trump, who narrowly carried Wisconsin in both his White House wins, sheds light on why the game is so important because the state Supreme Court can resolve disputes over the election results.
“Wisconsin is a politically big country and the Supreme Court has a lot to do with the election in Wisconsin,” the president said at the White House on Monday. “It’s important to win a Wisconsin victory, so the Supreme Court’s choice … it’s a huge game.”
Tuesday’s election, the first statewide game since Trump returned to the White House, is an opportunity for voters to oppose the president and his policies.
Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford’s free-tilting candidates surged in the game, thanks in part to a thrilling base for a thrilling resistance to Trump and Republicans.
“People are really motivated and want to make sure we protect the Wisconsin Supreme Court,” Crawford said in a Fox News digital interview after the Madison rally.
Crawford argued that voters “don’t want to see some outsiders, some billionaires, come in and try to buy a seat in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which Elon Musk is trying to do.”
“This election will determine all our fundamental rights and freedoms,” Crawford stressed at the rally.
Crawford also benefited from about $2 million from left-leaning financier George Soros (long-time boogeyman on the right). Billionaire progressive Governor JB Pritzker of neighboring Illinois also provided a lot of money for Crawford during the game.

Susan Crawford, a liberal candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, spoke at a rally in Madison, Wisconsin on March 31, 2025. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
“I got some generous contributions and we raised a lot of money in this game,” she admitted. “But just say that, Elon Musk spent more than we raised in the past two months in the entire campaign, so his spending was small, so any individual in any state Supreme Court, any person in Wisconsin spending is short.”
Crawford and Schimel are fighting to replace liberal-leaning Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, who served on the Wisconsin Supreme Court for nearly three decades. Tuesday’s election will determine whether the court remains under 4-3 liberal control or turn it to a conservative majority.
The showdown attracted some of the top surrogate Wisconsin, including Vermont progressive champion Senator Bernie Sanders and President’s eldest son, Maga Rock star Donald Trump Jr.
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Compared to the initial statistics from the Wisconsin Election Commission, early votes ended Sunday, up more than 50% compared to the last state Supreme Court election election held in 2023.
Since voters in Wisconsin are not registered by the party, it is impossible to know that the vote was from Democrats or Republicans during the early voting.