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Jill Underly, Wisconsin’s state superintendent of public instruction, is seeking a second term in an office that helps oversee the state’s public schools.
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Wisconsin voted Tuesday for Jill Underly to remain as the state's top education official during President Donald Trump’s second term, choosing the Democratic-backed incumbent over a Republican-support...
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Incumbent Jill Underly, a Democrat, defeated her Republican-backed opponent, education consultant Brittany Kinser. Here's what the job entails.
Jill Underly was projected to prevail in her reelection for Wisconsin superintendent of public instruction, beating challenger Brittany Kinser, according to Decision Desk HQ. Though the race is technically nonpartisan,
The race to lead the state education department pits the teachers union-backed incumbent, Jill Underly, against consultant Brittany Kinser, a supporter of the private school voucher program who is endorsed by Republicans.
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State Superintendent Jill Underly ... Underly is backed by the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. Kinser calls herself a moderate who is backed by conservatives. Kinser, 47, first worked as a special education teacher in Chicago Public Schools and moved ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNAP declares Jill Underly winner of Wisconsin state superintendent raceIncumbent state superintendent Jill Underly was challenged by Brittany Kinser, a former principal and special education teacher. She gave her acceptance speech just before 10 p.m., before the race was officially called. Underly was backed by Democrats, and Kinser, who supports the private school voucher program was endorsed by Republicans.
Wisconsin state superintendent Jill Underly, who is running for re-election Tuesday, called for the elimination of school choice saying it takes money from public schools.