New reports show Wisconsin schools superintendent candidate Jill Underly has the money edge over opponent Deb Kerr.
Campaign finance reports filed Monday show Underly generated $1.3 million in contributions during the months of February and March.
That includes $775,000 from the state Democratic Party.
Kerr raised about $90,000 during those two months.
The two will face off in an election Tuesday to replace incumbent Carolyn Stanford Taylor, who has chosen not to run.