2011 Wisconsin Supreme Court election explained

Election Name:2011 Wisconsin Supreme Court election
Country:Wisconsin
Type:presidential
Ongoing:No
Previous Election:2009 Wisconsin elections#Wisconsin Supreme Court
Previous Year:2009
Next Election:2013 Wisconsin elections#State Supreme Court
Next Year:2013
Election Date:April 5, 2011
Image1:Dave Prosser (3484692420) (3x4).jpg
Nominee1:David Prosser, Jr.
Party1:Nonpartisan politician
Popular Vote1:752,694
Percentage1:50.2%
Nominee2:JoAnne Kloppenburg
Party2:Nonpartisan politician
Popular Vote2:745,690
Percentage2:49.8%
Map Size:240px
Justice
Before Election:David Prosser, Jr.
Before Party:Nonpartisan politician
After Election:David Prosser, Jr.
After Party:Nonpartisan politician
Elected Members:2020
Outgoing Members:2001

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election of 2011 took place on Tuesday, April 5, 2011. The incumbent justice, David Prosser, Jr., was re-elected to another ten-year term, defeating assistant Wisconsin Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg. Unlike past elections for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the race gained significant nationwide publicity as it was widely seen as the first referendum on Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's proposed anti-union legislation and the resulting protests.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Primary election

In December 2010, Prosser's campaign director expressed strong support for governor-elect Walker, saying Prosser's "personal ideology more closely mirrors" Walker's, and that a win by Prosser would result in, "protecting the conservative judicial majority and acting as a common sense compliment to both the new administration and Legislature."[10] He later disavowed the statements and claimed he had not seen the release.[11] Prosser's campaign manager also said, "This election is about a 4-3 common sense conservative majority vs. a 3-4 liberal majority, and nothing more."[12] [13]

In a survey of attorneys conducted by the Milwaukee Bar Association that was published February 2011, Prosser received more votes saying he was "qualified" than any of his opponents; besting Kloppenburg by a margin of 296 to 112.[14] He was endorsed in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and the Sun Prairie Star.[15] [16] [17] He won the primary handily, receiving 231,000 votes to second place finisher Kloppenburg's 105,000 votes; a 30% margin.

Candidates

Results

General election

In the general election of April 5, 2011, Prosser again faced Kloppenburg. The contest received considerable attention due to the ongoing protests of Walker's budget repair bill and limitations on public employee bargaining rights; issues which would likely soon come before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Heading into the election, the court had a conservative majority of 4-2-1 with Prosser identifying as a conservative and N. Patrick Crooks[19] considered a swing vote. Both candidates stated their unhappiness with the increasingly partisan nature of the race.[20]

Kloppenburg, supported by unions, particularly those of the public sector employees, tried to tie Prosser to the policies of Republican Governor Walker, and his March 2011 law limiting most of Wisconsin's public employees' collective bargaining rights. The non-partisan race for the court seat was also characterized as a proxy battle or referendum on the administration of Governor Walker and other Republican officials.[21] [22] [23] Both candidates indicated their unhappiness regarding the increasingly partisan nature of the race,[24] [25] with Prosser claiming that his defeat would mean the end of judicial independence.[26]

On March 31, Prosser's campaign co-chair, former Democratic governor Patrick Lucey, resigned from the campaign and endorsed Kloppenburg, claiming Prosser had lost his impartiality, and was showing "a disturbing distemper and lack of civility that does not bode well for the High Court".[27] The Wausau Daily Herald reversed its primary election endorsement, and urged its readers to vote against Prosser in the general, describing him as "an intemperate figure given to partisan rhetoric".[28] Citing the earlier statement of Prosser's campaign director that the election is about maintaining a conservative majority on the court, The Capital Times endorsed Kloppenburg.[29] Prosser was endorsed by the Sun Prairie Star, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, and former Alaska governor Sarah Palin (via Twitter), among others for the general election.[30] [31] [32]

State officials predicted a voter turnout of around 20 percent, a typical level of turnout for an April election.[33] However, voter interest and turnout were unusually high with nearly 1.5 million votes cast.[34]

Results

On April 6, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, with 100% of precincts reporting and absentee ballots all tallied, had Kloppenburg maintaining a 204 vote lead.[35] Re-canvassing began the next day to verify to election results, and errors were found in counties favoring both contestants; Prosser gained votes from Winnebago and Waukesha, while Kloppenburg regained ground from a scattering of other counties, including Grant, Portage, Door, Iowa, Rusk, Vernon, and Shawano.[36] A news conference on April 7, held by the County Clerk of Waukesha County reported the existence of errors in Brookfield, Wisconsin where votes were never submitted to the Waukesha County total due to human error and that Prosser had picked up a 7,500-vote margin over Kloppenburg in the county as a result. In response, the Kloppenburg campaign filed an Open Records request for the contact records of the Waukesha County Clerk and a request was filed with the region's US Attorney to impound the additional ballots.[37]

As of April 8, 2011, Waukesha County's turnout was officially 47% (increased from 42% before the correction).[38] Statewide turnout during the election was officially 33%. On election day, Deputy Clerk Gina Kozlik had estimated turnout in the county to be 20-25%,[39] with up to 35% turnout in some polling locations within the county.[40] Nate Silver of Fivethirtyeight.com did an analysis on the turnout numbers and found the Waukesha results to be in line with previous elections.[41] An independent investigation into the actions of Waukesha County Clerk found probable cause to believe that she violated the state law requiring county clerks to post all returns on Election Night, but concluded that the violation was not wilful and therefore did not constitute criminal misconduct.[42]

The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board announced on April 8 that they were sending voting officials to Waukesha County to confirm the 14,315 votes that were found to never have been submitted from Brookfield.[43] On April 15, Prosser was named the official winner by 7,316 votes after all county canvassing was completed.[44] On April 20, Kloppenburg asked for a recount. The recount began on Wednesday, April 27 and must finish by May 9.[45]

At the end of May 9, all Wisconsin counties aside from Waukesha had completed their recount process. In response, a Dane County judge gave them an extension until May 26 to complete the recount process. It was reported that Waukesha County was counting only one ward at a time and, on May 9, moved to a larger area in the Waukesha County courthouse in order to count two wards at one time. This is much slower than the rest of the counties, adjacent Milwaukee County reportedly counted eight wards simultaneously. Waukesha County reportedly took extra steps to ensure all votes were counted correctly.[46]

On May 20, the recount was completed across the state with Prosser leading by 7,006 votes.[47] On May 23, the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board confirmed Prosser won the election.[48]

| colspan="5" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| Initial Canvass Totals[49] | colspan="5" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;"| Recount Totals[50]

County results

CountyWon
by
Prosser
%
Prosser
votes
Kloppenburg
%
Kloppenburg
votes
K 48% 2,385 52% 2,557
K 30% 1,384 70% 3,266
P 50% 4,708 50% 4,641
K 33% 1,958 67% 3,960
P 55% 33,345 45% 27,242
P 51% 1,687 49% 1,608
P 54% 1,943 46% 1,659
P 62% 7,503 38% 4,645
K 49% 6,854 51% 7,224
P 58% 4,321 42% 3,063
K 45% 7,306 55% 8,963
K 41% 1,687 59% 2,431
K 27% 48,655 73% 133,658
P 61% 13,379 39% 8,524
P 53% 5,193 47% 4,670
K 31% 3,815 69% 8,676
K 44% 4,067 56% 5,155
K 42% 11,425 58% 15,933
P 62% 800 38% 483
P 61% 15,942 39% 10,188
P 56% 1,531 44% 1,198
K 44% 4,285 56% 5,705
K 45% 4,886 55% 5,860
P 65% 3,786 35% 2,056
K 38% 2,455 62% 3,915
K 45% 755 55% 934
K 45% 2,216 55% 2,694
P 58% 13,261 42% 9,763
K 48% 2,539 52% 2,700
K 47% 14,419 53% 16,245
P 58% 3,328 42% 2,405
K 41% 12,135 59% 17,404
K 48% 2,032 52% 2,184
P 58% 2,664 42% 1,895
P 50% 3,576 50% 3,545
P 61% 12,197 39% 7,765
P 54% 17,126 46% 14,836
P 55% 4,985 45% 4,084
P 56% 2,219 44% 1,723
K 37% 141 63% 240
K 43% 99,368 57% 129,108
K 49% 4,508 51% 4,692
P 57% 5,212 43% 3,879
P 52% 5,520 48% 5,138
P 57% 24,785 43% 18,877
P 72% 20,854 28% 8,298
K 47% 882 53% 983
K 45% 4,056 55% 4,915
P 51% 4,661 49% 4,439
K 40% 8,121 60% 12,124
P 52% 2,165 48% 2,024
P 56% 28,248 44% 22,577
K 45% 1,797 55% 2,185
K 40% 14,636 60% 22,196
P 53% 2,189 47% 1,941
K 44% 7,159 56% 9,187
P 51% 2,126 49% 2,051
P 61% 5,543 39% 3,628
P 63% 19,546 37% 11,419
P 51% 8,276 49% 7,960
P 61% 3,652 39% 2,292
K 46% 2,878 54% 3,330
K 45% 3,578 55% 4,331
P 60% 4,210 40% 2,821
P 61% 14,245 39% 8,936
K 48% 2,268 52% 2,451
P 76% 30,797 24% 9,909
P 74% 92,331 26% 32,777
P 59% 7,204 41% 5,029
P 60% 3,402 40% 2,301
P 52% 20,719 48% 18,908
K 49% 8,865 51% 9,287

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CHRIS BURY (@ChrisBuryABC). Wisconsin Election Results: Conservative David Prosser Retakes Lead in Supreme Court Race. Abcnews.go.com. 2011-04-07. 2011-05-10.
  2. News: Wisconsin Election Is Referendum on Governor. The New York Times. 2011-04-04. 2011-05-10. Monica. Davey.
  3. Web site: Tuesday's Wisconsin Supreme Court election morphs into referendum on Scott Walker. Minnpost.com. 2011-04-04. 2011-05-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20110519034915/http://www.minnpost.com/stories/2011/04/04/27149/tuesdays_wisconsin_supreme_court_election_morphs_into_referendum_on_scott_walker. 2011-05-19. dead.
  4. Web site: Justice's race now a governor's referendum. Washingtontimes.com. 2011-04-04. 2011-05-10.
  5. Web site: Wisconsin Supreme Court race becomes referendum on union bargaining law. Greenbaypressgazette.com. 2011-05-10.
  6. https://news.yahoo.com/s/dailycaller/20110330/pl_dailycaller/scottwalkersnonpartisandoppelganger Scott Walker's nonpartisan doppelganger
  7. News: Ungar. Rick. Scott Walker's Election Nightmare in Wisconsin. https://web.archive.org/web/20110408085317/http://blogs.forbes.com/rickungar/2011/04/06/scott-walkers-election-nightmare-in-wisconsin/. dead. April 8, 2011. Blogs.forbes.com. 2011-04-06. 2011-05-10.
  8. Web site: Wis. election seen as referendum on governor . 2011-10-31 . December 8, 2011 . http://web.archive.bibalex.org/web/20111208141030/http://www.wgntv.com/news/local/breaking/chibrknews-wis-election-seen-as-referendum-on-governor-20110405,0,895018.story?track=rss . dead .
  9. Web site: Steven Elbow. The Capital Times. Enraged by Walker, activists put Kloppenburg's Supreme Court campaign on their shoulders. Host.madison.com. 2011-03-23. 2011-04-21.
  10. News: First dust-up emerges in race for Supreme Court. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Patrick Marley. 2010-12-09. 2011-04-02.
  11. News: Kloppenburg, Prosser Spar Over Impartiality. 2011-03-30. WTMJ4 (AP). 2011-03-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20110329004729/http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/118418894.html. 2011-03-29. dead.
  12. Web site: Abe Sauer . Wisconsin's Nasty Spring Election: Impartiality with Its Sleeves Rolled . The Awl . 2011-03-24 . 2011-04-02.
  13. Web site: Kloppenburg says Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Prosser "has prejudged matters that are likely to come before the court". PolitiFact Wisconsin. Politifact.com. 2011-03-27. 2011-04-02. Barely true.
  14. News: Sandler. Larry. Prosser tops Milwaukee bar ratings for state high court. 2011-04-04. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 2011-02-10. https://archive.today/20130221163858/http://www.jsonline.mobi/more/news/blogs/allpoliticsblog/115748594.htm. 2013-02-21. dead.
  15. News: In The Primary Elections We endorse. Wausau Daily Herald Editorial Board. Wausau Daily Herald. 2011-02-07. 2011-04-02.
  16. Web site: Our View: We Endorse ... Prosser, Bruskewitz get our nods. Sun Prairie Star Editorial Board. Sun Prairie Star. Sun Prairie, WI. 2011-02-04. 2011-04-02.
  17. Web site: We back Prosser - David Prosser is a hard-working, experienced justice. He is not the primary cause of the Supreme Court's squabbling.. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Editorial Board. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 2011-02-11. 2011-04-02.
  18. Web site: Marley . Patrick . Race may be one of a kind . . January 8, 2011.
  19. Web site: Wisconsin Law Journal Blog Archive: Crooks still Supreme Court's swing vote. Wislawjournal.com. 2007-08-20. 2011-04-21.
  20. Web site: Supreme Court Candidates Unhappy With Partisan Aspect in Race - WTAQ News Talk 97.5FM and 1360AM. Wtaq.com. 2011-03-15. 2011-04-21. 2011-03-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20110318174730/http://www.wtaq.com/news/articles/2011/mar/15/supreme-court-candidates-unhappy-partisan-aspect-r/. dead.
  21. News: Wisconsin Election Turns Into Referendum on Governor. Monica Davey. The New York Times. 2011-04-05.
  22. News: Steven Elbow. The Capital Times. Enraged by Walker, activists put Kloppenburg's Supreme Court campaign on their shoulders. Madison.com. 2011-03-23. 2011-04-02.
  23. News: Supreme Court race all about union bargaining law. The Associated Press. AP staff reporter. Beloit Daily News. 2011-03-28. 2011-04-02. https://archive.today/20130102015753/http://www.beloitdailynews.com/articles/2011/03/28/news/wisconsin_news/wis2801.txt. 2013-01-02. dead.
  24. News: Supreme Court Candidates Unhappy With Partisan Aspect in Race. Staffer. WTAQ News Talk 97.5FM. 2011-03-15. 2011-04-02. 2011-03-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20110318174730/http://www.wtaq.com/news/articles/2011/mar/15/supreme-court-candidates-unhappy-partisan-aspect-r/. dead.
  25. Web site: State Supreme Court candidates face off in heated race. https://archive.today/20130103214609/http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20110327/GPG0602/103270721/1270/State-Supreme-Court-candidates-face-off-heated-race. dead. January 3, 2013. Green Bay Press Gazette. 2011-03-27. 2011-04-11.
  26. Web site: Prosser says his defeat would destroy judicial independence, Kloppenburg knocks him as partisan. JR Ross. WisPolitics. 2011-03-28. 2011-04-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20110719084846/http://www.wispolitics.com/index.iml?Article=231523. 2011-07-19. dead.
  27. News: Former Gov. Lucey Leaves Prosser's Campaign, Endorses Kloppenburg. Channel3000.com. 2011-04-01. 2011-04-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20110404202017/http://www.channel3000.com/news/27392391/detail.html. 2011-04-04. dead.
  28. News: We endorse ... For state Supreme Court: JoAnne Kloppenburg. Wausau Daily Herald. Wausau Daily Herald Editorial board. 2011-03-24. 2011-04-02.
  29. News: Capitol Times editorial board. Put independent Kloppenburg on court. Madison, WI. Capitol Times. Madison.com. 2011-03-16. 2011-04-02.
  30. News: Our View: We endorse... Bruskewitz, Prosser among those receiving our April 5 election nods. https://web.archive.org/web/20110830053936/http://sunprairiestaronline.com/main.asp?SectionID=5&SubSectionID=5&ArticleID=7120. dead. 2011-08-30. Sun Prairie Editorial Board. Sun Prairie Star. Sun Prairie, WI. 2011-03-24. 2011-04-02.
  31. News: Prosser a vote for independence. 2011-04-02. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 2011-04-02.
  32. Web site: Palin endorses Prosser in Wis. Supreme Court race. Wisconsin Law Journal. 2001-04-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20111008032344/http://wislawjournal.com/blog/2011/04/01/palin-endorses-prosser-in-wis-supreme-court-race/. 2011-10-08. live. 2011-04-02.
  33. News: The Associated Press. 20 percent turnout expected for Wis April election. https://archive.today/20130128063858/http://host.madison.com/news/state_and_regional/article_e0018cbe-7059-57d4-873d-403884ad19e0.html. dead. 2013-01-28. AP staff reporter. Madison.com. 2011-03-28. 2011-04-02.
  34. News: Wis. court election too close to call amid anger over union rights law. https://web.archive.org/web/20110410001012/http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/42447253/ns/politics-more_politics. dead. 2011-04-10. Associated Press. Todd Richmond. 2011-04-06.
  35. Web site: TODAY'S TMJ4 Election. Elections.todaystmj4.com. 2011-04-07. 2011-04-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20110424030924/http://elections.todaystmj4.com/G8801.htm. 2011-04-24. dead.
  36. http://elections.wispolitics.com Vote updates being posted.
  37. Web site: Corrected Brookfield tally puts Prosser ahead after 7,500-vote gain. JSOnline. 2011-04-07. 2011-04-21.
  38. Web site: Prosser's huge gain comes after Waukesha County flub is caught. JSOnline. 2011-04-07. 2011-04-21.
  39. Web site: WisPolitics Election Blog: Turnout high in Appleton. Elections.wispolitics.com. 2011-04-05. 2011-04-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20110411124644/http://elections.wispolitics.com/2011/04/turnout-high-in-appleton.html. 2011-04-11. dead.
  40. Web site: Millard. Sarah. Voter Turnout Could be 35% at Some Waukesha Polling Locations. Waukesha.patch.com. 2011-04-05. 2011-04-21.
  41. News: Vote-Counting Error In Wisconsin Points to Incompetence, Not Conspiracy. The New York Times. Nate. Silver. 2011-04-08.
  42. Web site: G.A.B. Releases Report of Independent Investigation into Waukesha County Clerk Kathy Nickolaus . October 31, 2011 . November 1, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111101044710/http://gab.wi.gov/node/2034 . dead .
  43. Web site: Prosser camp open to Waukesha County-only recount. JSOnline. 2011-04-09. 2011-04-21.
  44. Web site: Ballots are now totaled: Prosser wins by 7,316. JSOnline. 2011-04-16. 2011-04-21.
  45. Web site: May 9 deadline set for Supreme Court recount. JSOnline. 2011-04-25. 2011-05-10.
  46. Web site: Craig Gilbert, Patrick Marley and Laurel Walker . Recount cuts little from Prosser lead . JSOnline . 2011-05-09 . 2011-10-28.
  47. Web site: Patrick Marley, Larry Sandler and Mike Johnson . Prosser wins recount in Wisconsin Supreme Court race . JSOnline . 2011-05-20 . 2011-10-28.
  48. http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/news/122443704.html?page=1 State board declares Prosser winner
  49. County by County Report - 2011 Spring Election - Justice of the Supreme Court . April 22, 2011 . . April 12, 2024 . .
  50. State of Wisconsin 2011 - 2012 Blue Book . . 2011 . Barish . Lawrence S. . Lemanski . Lynn . 978-0-9752820-1-4 . https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/misc/lrb/blue_book/2011_2012/950_elections.pdf . Elections . April 11, 2024 .