WMC poll shows likely voters tie for Wisconsin Supreme Court election

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New polling released by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) on Wednesday shows the candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court tied among likely voters for the April 1 election.

The polling, conducted between March 9-10, shows a 47-47 split between former Attorney General Brad Schimel and Judge Susan Crawford. Five percent of voters are still undecided in the race.

Additionally, the poll found that the largest percentage of voters are undecided in the race for the state’s top education position. Thirty-eight percent of likely voters have not decided who they will cast their ballots for in the race for state superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction, while 33% plan to vote for Jill Underly, and 30% plan to vote for Brittany Kinzer.

Click here to read the polling memo.

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