Kerr was the second-highest vote-getter in the primary and advanced to the April general election. Kerr said at the time that Hendricks-Williams broke the law and that her attempt to remove her from the ballot wasn’t personal. Jill Underly, the superintendent of Pecatonica Area Schools, was the top vote-getter and will face Kerr on April 6. Kerr on Wednesday provided a copy of an open letter she issued in 2019 after players on the Brown Deer High School football team were called a racial slur by opponents. “Anyone making any type of derogatory remarks and/or racial slurs to any human being is immoral,” she wrote then.
Source: ABC News February 17, 2021 17:29 UTC