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Supreme Court Candidate Chris Taylor Diagnosed with Kidney Stones, Debate Postponed
Judge Chris Taylor’s illness delayed the debate less than two weeks before the April 7 election, as 53% of voters remain undecided, according to a Marquette Law School poll.
- On Wednesday, March 25, 2026, the Wisconsin Supreme Court debate between Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor and Appeals Court Judge Maria Lazar was postponed in Milwaukee after Taylor fell ill.
- Taylor's campaign announced she visited urgent care after feeling "unwell" and was subsequently diagnosed with kidney stones, requiring hospital evaluation.
- The debate, originally scheduled to air on WISN-TV, is being rescheduled for Thursday, April 2, as Taylor will "rest and recover for the next couple of days."
- Lazar's spokesperson, Nathan Conrad, said, "We wish Chris Taylor a speedy recovery and look forward to a robust debate as soon as possible for the voters of Wisconsin."
- Early voting for the April 7 Spring Election began Tuesday, with a Marquette Law School poll showing 53% of Wisconsin voters remain undecided on the race.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court delayed due to Taylor's illness
(The Center Square) - A Wisconsin Supreme Court debate scheduled for Wednesday night was delayed after candidate Chris Taylor said that she could not attend after “feeling unwell” and visiting urgent care.
WisGOP: Responds to the SCOWIS debate postponement
MADISON, Wis. — Please see the following response from the Republican Party of Wisconsin on the postponement of the Wisconsin Supreme Court debate. “While we hope Chris Taylor gets well soon, votes are already being cast for this election. This debate would...
·Madison, United States
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