MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — Wisconsin voters go to the polls April 1st to select a new state Supreme Court Justice and state Superintendent of Public Instruction. Marquette Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin on how many are paying attention
“Not many. So 39% say they’ve heard or read a lot about the Supreme Court race, 42% say some, and 19 admit they’ve heard nothing at all on the superintendent’s race, though, it’s half that only 18% that have heard a lot, 47 a little and 35 nothing,” Franklin said.
The Supreme Court candidates are Waukesha County Court Judge Brad Schimel and Dane County Judge Susan Crawford. In the Superintendent’s race, incumbent Democrat Jill Underly is opposed by challenger Brittany Kinser, an education consultant backed by conservatives.
The new Marquette Poll was released Wednesday.