MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — The Wisconsin Supreme Court debate scheduled for Wednesday night was postponed.

The campaign for appeals court judge Chris Taylor says she was diagnosed with kidney stones on Wednesday and will rest and recover the next couple days before returning to the campaign trail. The prime-time debate on WISN 12 and affiliates statewide was scheduled to feature Taylor and appeals court judge Maria Lazar live from the Marquette Law School before an invite only crowd.

Lazar’s campaign issued a statement wishing Taylor a speedy recovery and looking forward to debate as soon as possible. Taylor’s campaign said they are committed to rescheduling the debate next week on a date that works for WISN, debate partners, and Lazar’s campaign.

The winner of the April 7th election will replace Justice Rebecca Bradley, who’s not seeking another 10-year term.