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The city of Milwaukee is running out of voting leaves due to the “historical response” on Tuesday night, because the residents of the Badger State are in line in the polling stations to decide whether they are Wisconsin Supreme Court will lean conservative or liberal.
Fox 6 Milwaukee Jason Calvi reported about development on Tuesday night. At least seven polling stations ran out of the ballots, according to the Milwaukee’s election commission.
Web locations soon expect more ballots, although surveys closed at 8:00 pm Milwaukee also noticed that Wisconsin residents still have the right to vote by 8pm.
“We work diligently on a supplement to the ballots,” wrote an election commission at Milwaukee on Facebook.

Voters mark their ballots while voting at the scene of Waters Edge in the election of the Supreme Court in the State, Tuesday, April 1, 2025, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)
The Wisconsin Supreme Court currently has a 4-3 liberal majority.
The court race has attracted attention throughout the country, since both democratic and republican coated groups outside Wisconsin have dedicated money and resources to move the race. This was interpreted as a referendum on the president Donald Trump The second administration so far.
Significant is that Tesla Elon Musk CEO was hosted by American Pac Town Hall In Green Bay on Sunday night, where he handed two a million dollars to two voters who signed a petition against “activist judges”.

Voters are waiting in line to make it on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. (Abra Richardson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Attorney General Wisconsin Josh Kaul unsuccessfully requested an emergency ban to prevent Musk from passing on the checks, but the highest court of state refused to listen to Kauil arguments.
“The reason for the check is that it is really just attracting attention,” Musk said, holding a giant check. “It’s like, we have to get attention … a little inevitable, when I do it … It causes the inherited media, like, losing reason.”
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Voters mark their ballots while voting in Centennial Hall at the Milwaukee Central Library on the Day of the election on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)
Men’s lawyers claimed that payments “intended to create a wide movement contrary to activist judges, not explicitly advocate for or against any candidate.”
Sophia Compton and Paul Steinhauser Fox News Digital contributed to this report.