Kurt Bauer President & CEO at Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce | LinkedIn
Kurt Bauer President & CEO at Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce | LinkedIn
New polling data from Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) reveals a tight race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, with candidates Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford each securing 47% of likely voters. The survey, conducted on March 9-10, highlights that five percent of voters remain undecided ahead of the April 1 election.
Scott Manley, WMC Vice President of Government Relations, remarked on the competitive nature of the race: “Like many Wisconsin statewide elections, this race is very close and will come down to the wire. This is a winnable race for either candidate right now, and will simply boil down to whichever side does a better job of getting out their voters. It really cannot be overstated how much is on the line.”
The poll also assessed voter preferences in another key state election. In the contest for Superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction, 38% of respondents are undecided. Meanwhile, Jill Underly holds support from 33% of likely voters compared to Brittany Kinzer's 30%.
OnMessage Inc. conducted this survey with 600 likely spring election voters between March 9-10, 2025. The margin of error stands at +/- 4.0%.