Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Meagan Wolfe May Remain at WEC
02/07/25 | 42s | Rating: TV-G
The Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Meagan Wolfe can continue in her job as administrator of the Wisconsin Elections Commission until a majority of its members vote to replace her.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Meagan Wolfe May Remain at WEC
Frederica Freyberg: Next Friday night, you’ll hear from his opponent, the liberal candidate Susan Crawford. As to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, it issued a decision today that says Meagan Wolfe is allowed to stay on as administrator of the Wisconsin Elections Commission. Republicans in the legislature have been trying to remove Wolfe from her position in the wake of election conspiracies coming out of the 2020 presidential race. The court ruled unanimously that even though Wolfe’s four year term has expired, the Elections Commission is not required to renominate her and she can stay in her position until a majority on the commission decide to replace her.
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