Live results: Wisconsin schools superintendent race
- Jill Underly, the incumbent, won the Wisconsin race for state superintendent, according to AP projections.
- Democrats and unions supported Underly, who advocates for increased public school funding.
- Underly secured nearly 53% of the vote with 85% of votes counted statewide on Tuesday.
- Underly stated that funding vulnerable student populations is crucial, saying, "We can't afford not to have funding for those groups."
- Underly intends to strengthen state and local funding, especially with potential cuts to federal education funding.
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Wisconsin State Schools Chief Jill Underly Declares Election Victory Over GOP-Backed Rival
Jill Underly secured a second term as Wisconsin state superintendent on April 1, defeating her Republican-aligned opponent, Brittany Kinser, and maintaining her position as the state’s top education official. Underly, who had the backing of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, won with almost 53 percent of the vote with 85 percent of votes counted statewide. Underly confirmed her victory in a statement, calling it a “win for public education—and f…
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