There were contested elections for justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Superintendent of Public Instruction at the top of the ticket, along with various nonpartisan local and judicial offices.
Deputy Superintendent Tony Evers was elected to succeed her, receiving 57% of the vote against Rose Fernandez, the president of the Wisconsin Coalition of Virtual School Families.
She defeated Jefferson County circuit judge Randy R. Koschnick, taking 60% of the general election vote.
The incumbent Kathleen Falk, first elected in 1997, won her fourth four-year term with 60% of the vote, defeating former Madison Metropolitan School District board member Nancy Mistele.
The incumbent Mark Johnsrud, first elected in 2005, sought a second four-year term but did not advance from the nonpartisan primary, coming in fifth place.
[8] Real estate businessman John Dickert won the special election with 55% of the vote, defeating state representative Robert L.
In the general election, city councilmember Bob Ryan defeated state representative Terry Van Akkeren.