Don't forget to vote: state's primary today, Feb. 19

By STAFF   Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013
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Wisconsin's spring primary is today, Feb. 19. Besides a few primary contests in area municipalities, included on the ballot today are three candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court justice.

Wisconsin's spring primary is today, Feb. 19. Besides a few primary contests in area municipalities, included on the ballot today are three candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court justice.

— Voters in Walworth County have a statewide primary on the ballot today as they head for the polls in the Feb. 19 primary.

In the primary for Wisconsin Supreme Court justice, incumbent Pat Roggensack faces a challenge from Marquette law professor Ed Fallone and liability lawyer Vince Megna.

The top two vote-getters move on to the April 2 general election.

In addition, elections in Delavan and the town of Lyons, as well as for Burlington School Board, will feature primary races. After that, it’s on to dozens of contested races throughout the county on April 2.

For additional information on who's on the ballot in the upcoming 2013 spring general election, see the story HERE.




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