Taylor won the election by a wide margin, securing liberal control of the court until at least 2030. Despite most predicting that she would win, her margin of victory was substantially larger than anticipated, 20
percentage points, double the margin of the past three liberal Supreme Court victories. Taylor became the first democratic-aligned candidate since
2015 to win a majority of the state's counties, although analysis of each county's individual margins compared to her statewide margin produces similar voting patterns to that of the
2024 presidential election, suggesting a persistence of
political polarization among the electorate. Taylor's performance in the
WOW counties, once the state's foremost Republican strongholds, were particularly notable, winning
Ozaukee County outright and holding Lazar to much narrower margins than usual in
Waukesha and
Washington counties. Turnout in the race was approximately one third of registered voters, above average for state supreme court elections, though still a drop of about 860,000 votes from the 2025 election.
By congressional district Taylor won seven of eight congressional districts, including five held by Republicans. == See also ==