MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WRN) — The latest Marquette Law School shows Wisconsin voters are not yet tuned in to upcoming statewide elections.

The Marquette Poll’s first survey on Wisconsin’s April Supreme Court race finds Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor favored by 17 percent of registered voters, Waukesha County Court Judge Maria Lazar by 12 percent, with 66 percent undecided with both candidates somewhat higher among likely voters.

In the August Republican primary for governor, Congressman Tom Tiffany polls at 35 percent, with Andy Manske at 2 percent and 63 percent undecided.

In the Democratic primary 65 percent of respondents remain undecided, with state Representative Francesca Hong polling at 11 percent, former lieutenant governor Mandela Barnes at 10 percent, current Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez at 6 percent and all others below 5 percent.