1995 Wisconsin Supreme Court election
The '1995 Wisconsin Supreme Court election' was held on April 4, 1995 to elect a justice to the Wisconsin Supreme Court for a ten-year term. The Incumbent justice, Chief Justice Nathan Heffernan, retired after nearly 31 years on the court. Although the Wisconsin Supreme Court justices are considered nonpartisan, Heffernan was identified as a liberal and voted with other liberals on the court. Wisconsin circuit court judge Ann Walsh Bradley defeated fellow circuit court judge N. Patrick Crooks.
Primary election
Candidates
Advanced
- Ann Walsh Bradley, Circuit court judge for the Marathon County circuit, branch 3
- N. Patrick Crooks, Circuit court judge for the Brown County circuit, branch 6
Eliminated in primary
- William A. Pangman, attorney
- Patience D. Roggensack, attorney
- Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr., former Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals for District I
Declined
- Nathan Heffernan, incumbent justice