Depending on where voters reside, across Racine County, no more than two races should appear on any one ballot in the primary election that ends Tuesday.
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The state superintendent candidates clockwise from top left: Sheila Briggs, Joe Fenrick, Troy Gunderson, Shandowlyon Hendricks-Williams, Deborah Kerr, Steve Krull and Jill Underly.
On Feb. 16, Wisconsin voters will narrow a field of seven candidates vying to become Wisconsin’s next top education official after state Superintendent
The crop of candidates includes current and former school administrators, a teacher, an assistant state superintendent and a former member of Gov.
Tony Evers‘ administration. Six of the candidates recently spoke about their campaigns during appearances on WPR’s “The Morning Show.”
The top two candidates advance to the April runoff election.
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State superintendent candidates clockwise from top left: Sheila Briggs, Joe Fenrick, Troy Gunderson, Shandowlyon Hendricks-Williams, Deborah Kerr, Steve Krull and Jill Underly.
On Tuesday, Feb. 16, Wisconsin voters will narrow a field of seven candidates vying to become Wisconsin’s next top education official after state Superintendent Carolyn Stanford Taylor s term ends in July.
The crop of candidates includes current and former school administrators, a teacher, an assistant state superintendent and a former member of Gov. Tony Evers administration. Six of the candidates recently spoke about their campaigns during appearances on WPR s The Morning Show.
Primary voters will narrow field of 7 Superintendent of Public Instruction candidates
Voters will narrow a field of seven candidates for state Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Absentee voting is already underway for Tuesday’s spring primary. State Superintendent Carolyn Stanford Taylor, appointed after longtime superintendent Tony Evers was elected governor, is not seeking another term.
The candidates are
Joe Fenrick, a high school science teacher from Fond du Lac,
Troy Gunderson, a retired West Salem School District superintendent,
Deborah Kerr, a retired Brown Deer superintendent,
Steve Krull, principal of Garland Elementary School in Milwaukee, and
Jill Underly, Pecatonica Area School District superintendent.