Wisconsin election officials say the voter turnout for Tuesday’s spring election was just barely over 20%.
There was only one statewide race on the ballot – where Jill Underly defeated Deb Kerr by about 16 percent in the face for the Department of Public Instruction superintendent.
Early figures show a little over 921,000 ballots were cast in that contest.
Four years ago the spring election drew only 16-percent of eligible registered voters to the polls to cast their ballots.













