Attorney Jim Troupis, who was involved in the 2020 scheme to put Republican electors in place in several states, including Wisconsin, to deliver Electoral College votes for former President Donald Trump, has been reappointed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s four conservative justices to a second term on the committee that advises judges on judicial conduct.
The state Supreme Court’s four conservative justices — Annette Ziegler, Patience Roggensack, Rebecca Bradley and Brian Hagedorn — approved Troupis’ reappointment on Thursday, according to an order provided to the Wisconsin State Journal. The court’s three liberal justices — Ann Walsh Bradley, Rebecca Dallet and Jill Karofsky — dissented.