MADISON, Wis. (AP) — No challenges have been filed to signatures submitted by candidates running for the state Supreme Court.
Government Accountability Board spokesman Reid Magney said Friday no one contested any of the signatures submitted on nomination papers submitted by three candidates for the state Supreme Court.
The candidates are to be certified for the ballot Monday.
Candidates had to submit at least 2,000 signatures to get on the April 2 ballot.
Candidate Vince Megna had 2,124 signatures. Ed Fallone had 3,323 signatures and incumbent Justice Patience Roggensack had 3,980.