Supreme Court Election Spending
MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Vince Megna has raised no money over the first five weeks of the year in the race where one candidate will be eliminated in a primary election next week. The Milwaukee attorney reported Monday that he had about $5,300 as of Feb. 4. Megna faces incumbent Supreme Court Justice Pat Roggensack and Marquette University law professor Ed Fallone in the Feb. 19 primary. The two highest vote-getters will advance to the April 2 election. Roggensack and Fallone had yet to report their latest fundraising activity by midday Monday. In the other statewide election, incumbent state superintendent Tony Evers reported having more than three-times as much cash on hand as his challenger, Republican state Rep. Don Pridemore. Evers has about $100,000 compared with about $33,500 for Pridemore.
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