
Rep. Don PridemoreMADISON (WKOW) -- The state superintendent candidates released their campaign spending reports Monday, and they show the incumbent in the race has a huge cash advantage.
Reports filed with the state on Monday show incumbent Tony Evers had just over $100,000 cash on hand as of February 4, compared with about $33,500 for Republican state Rep. Don Pridemore.
Evers, who is running for a second term in the nonpartisan position, reports raising $48,500 in the first five weeks of the year. Over the same period, Pridemore raised $2,400.
The election is April 2.
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