Court candidate hasn't raised any money this year
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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