The statewide spring general election is Tuesday, with polls open statewide from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The election will feature races for state Supreme Court, county boards, and municipal and school boards.
There will be one statewide race, for Supreme Court between Court of Appeals Judge Chris Taylor and Waukesha County Circuit Judge Maria Lazar to replace retiring Justice Rebecca Bradley.
Court of Appeals District IV Judge Rachel Graham is unopposed on the ballot.
County boards
The Lafayette County Board has two races — Sup. Larry Ludlum against Patrick Shea in District 1 (towns of Belmont and Elk Grove) and Sup. Carmen McDonald against Peter Whitcomb in District 12 (Village of Gratiot and towns of Darlington and Gratiot). There is also one race with no candidates, in District 16 (villages of Benton and Hazel Green and southern Town of Benton), to replace Sup. Rita Buchholz. All the other board incumbents are unopposed, including Sups. Mark Pinch in District 2 (Village of Belmont) and Jack Sauer, the county board chair, in District 3 (Kendall and Seymour).
School referendums
Several Southwest Wisconsin school districts will hold referendums Tuesday.
Darlington will hold a $6 million capital referendum for projects including expanding the high school Career and Technical Education department plus equipment, an elementary school addition and renovation for 4-year-old kindergarten, and capital improvement, maintenance and site improvements.
The other school referendums are to increase revenue limits permanently (recurring) or over a set period (non-recurring):
Benton: $2.83 million operating referendum over four years.
Black Hawk: Permanently raise the revenue limit by $800,000.
Cassville: $3.9 million operating referendum over six years.
Dodgeville: $7.5 million over three years.
Prairie du Chien: $2.925 million over three years.
Shullsburg: Permanently raise the revenue limit by $750,000.
Wauzeka-Steuben: $2.35 million over two years.
Weston: $4.5 million over three years.