(AP) — Wyoming voters will be choosing a new state schools chief Tuesday following years of tumult in the K-12 public education system under Superintendent Cindy Hill. Republican Jillian Balow and Democrat Mike Ceballos each say they have the right background and leadership skills to stabilize the department and lead Wyoming's educational system forward. Balow has expressed concern about national standards being forced on Wyoming, but she says Common Core should not be repealed without any new state standards being adopted through a public process. Outside the governor and superintendent races, Republican businessman Ed Murray faces two minor party candidates for secretary of state, while state Treasurer Mark Gordon and state Auditor Cynthia Cloud face no opposition in their re-election bids.