Wis. Voters Weigh In On Supreme Court Pick, Treasurer Future

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Voters in Wisconsin go to the polls today to decide a number of issues. Here's a look at two questions being asked statewide.

First, an expensive and openly partisan race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. It's between a conservative appointed by Gov. Scott Walker and a liberal who drew support from former Obama administration officials.

Voters will also vote on a constitutional amendment that would do away with the Wisconsin state treasurer. The office has been around since Wisconsin became a state, but its duties have shrunk in recent years, leading to a push to get rid of the office altogether.

We're also watching for the outcome of the mayoral race in Hudson, between incumbent Rich O'Connor and council president John Hoggatt.

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