Spring Election Tomorrow

The spring general election will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, April 2. Polls are open from 7 am until 8 pm. More information on voting in Wisconsin is here.

Two statewide races are on the ballot — a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the State Superintendent Public Instruction. Incumbent Justice Pat Roggensack faces challenger Marquette law professor Ed Fallone of Whitefish Bay in the Supreme Court race, and Superintendent Tony Evers will face Representative Don Pridemore (R-Hartford) to determine who will head the state’s public schools.

There is one state legislative race on the ballot — Republican newcomer Adam Neylon of Pewaukee  is unopposed in a race to represent the 98th Assembly District (Waukesha County). The seat became vacant when Representative Paul Farrow was elected to the State Senate in a December 2012 special election.

The Wisconsin spring primary election will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, February 19. A primary election for the Wisconsin Supreme Court is the only statewide race on the ballot. Incumbent Justice Pat Roggensack faces challengers Ed Fallone of Whitefish Bay and Vince Megna of Menomonee Falls. Fallone is a law professor at Marquette University and Megna is an attorney in private practice specializing in automobile lemon law cases. The top two vote-getters will face off on Tuesday, April 2.
There is one state legislative race on the ballot — five Republicans are facing off in a special election in the 98th Assembly District (Waukesha County). The seat became open last December when State Representative Paul Farrow was elected to the 33rd Senate District in a special election. There are no Democrats running the race, meaning the top finisher will almost certainly win the April 2 general election.