Wisconsin Supreme Court race: Lazar, Taylor final push for voters

A new Marquette poll found most voters are undecided in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, with Chris Taylor leading Maria Lazar among decided voters. The poll also found that a majority of voters want candidates to discuss issues, with the winner set to assume a 10-year term on the state's highest court.
A new Marquette University Law School poll found two-thirds of registered voters are undecided in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. Chris Taylor leads Maria Lazar 17% to 12% among decided voters. Both Taylor and Lazar are currently Wisconsin Court of Appeals judges. The poll found that over 80% of voters want candidates to talk about issues. The winner will assume a 10-year term on the state's highest court. The poll was conducted from February 11-19, 2026, and involved 818 registered voters.
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