"Only two out of every 10 potential voters are expected to cast ballots."Statewide, voters will decide whether to re-elect Justice Ann Walsh Bradley to a third 10-year term on the Supreme Court or to elect her challenger, Rock County Circuit Judge James Daley. They will also consider scrapping the 126-year-old practice of having the most senior member of the court serve as chief justice.
And in Madison, Mayor Soglin is up for reelection. His challenger is
Scott Resnick, who is 28:
�I�m young, there�s no denying that,� Resnick said during an interview at his modest apartment he shares with his wife, Kelly, on the 14th floor of a student-oriented building with views of the Langdon Street neighborhood and Lake Mendota. �I do have a track record of some large accomplishments all under the age of 30.�...
He cites poverty, homelessness, housing, the achievement gap, employment, transportation and the digital divide � barriers to the Internet and technology for low-income residents and neighborhoods � as top issues.
�I am motivated by doing the big projects,� Resnick said. �I�m trying to help others by dreaming big."
I'm opposed to dreaming big, so I guess I've got to go for Soglin again. As for the judges, as
I said yesterday, "I hate voting for judges and the whole charade of these campaigns."
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