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Vos Says Republicans May Consider Impeaching Protasiewicz

Assembly Speaker says Supreme Court justice should recuse from redistricting case.

By , Wisconsin Examiner - Aug 15th, 2023 12:06 pm
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. File photo by Coburn Dukehart/Wisconsin Watch

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. File photo by Coburn Dukehart/Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) said last week that Republican lawmakers could consider impeaching recently sworn in Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz if she doesn’t recuse herself from lawsuits challenging the state’s political boundaries.

Vos and Republicans have regularly criticized Protasiewicz for stating during her campaign this spring that the state’s legislative maps are “rigged.” Experts say Wisconsin’s maps are among the most gerrymandered in the nation, giving Republicans a near veto-proof majority in both houses despite the state’s almost 50-50 political split.

Vos said in a radio interview with WSAU last week that Protasiewicz should recuse herself because she had “pre-judged” the case.

“If there’s any semblance of honor on the state Supreme Court left, you cannot have a person who runs for the court prejudging a case and being open about it, and then acting on the case as if you’re an impartial observer,” he said. “You cannot have a judge who said, you know, the maps are rigged because she bought into the argument that that’s why we’re winning elections, not the quality of our candidates, and then she sits on that trial acting like she’s gonna listen and hear both sides fairly — that just can’t happen.”

Two lawsuits challenging the maps were filed in the weeks after Protasiewicz was sworn in, which flipped control of the state Supreme Court to a liberal majority for the first time in 15 years.

During her campaign, Protasiewicz said in interviews and during a candidate forum that the maps were unfair.

“They do not reflect people in this state. I don’t think you could sell any reasonable person that the maps are fair,” she said. “I can’t tell you what I would do on a particular case, but I can tell you my values, and the maps are wrong.”

Vos said in the interview that weighing in on the redistricting case after she had “prejudged” would be a serious offense.

Vos suggested if Protasiewicz does not recuse from cases involving the maps, she would violate her oath of office, which might push lawmakers to consider impeaching her.

“It has to be where they violate the oath of office, right? Justice Protasiewicz who prejudged cases doesn’t recuse herself, right? That could be something we would consider,” he said.

In potential impeachment proceedings, the Assembly, in which Republicans hold a majority of 64-35, can vote to impeach with a simple majority. After winning a special election earlier this year, Republicans hold a supermajority in the Senate, which is the threshold required for conviction over the impeachment charges.

If a Supreme Court Justice is impeached, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers would be responsible for filling the vacancy with an appointment.

The impeachment threat from Vos is another chapter in Wisconsin conservatives’ reaction to losing control of the court this month. In the two weeks since Protasiewicz was sworn in, Republican lawmakers and conservatives on the court have frequently appeared on right wing radio shows to complain about policy and administrative changes made by the new majority and claim that the liberals are violating the law.

Vos says Republicans may consider impeaching Protasiewicz over redistricting comments was originally published by the Wisconsin Examiner.

5 thoughts on “Vos Says Republicans May Consider Impeaching Protasiewicz”

  1. DanRyan86 says:

    It is absolutely insane that they are taking this position after getting clobbered by a 10-point defeat in this Judicial election. If they think this will help them they are sorely mistaken. Nothing makes me come around to the GOP like having my vote invalidated to preserve abortion and the most gerrymandered maps in the nation. They clearly violate our own laws on contiguous districts! Clowns

  2. Duane says:

    I read on another website a very important point that is missing from this article. If the GOP Assembly votes to impeach Protasiewicz she can not hear cases as a Supreme Court Justice until she is acquitted. If GOP controlled WI Senate drags its feet on acquitting her, the new liberal Supreme Court majority will be nullified and gerrymandering might stand through the 2024 election. Democracy in action!

  3. ZeeManMke says:

    So the popcorn-welfare-queen-$300,000 of your money in his pocket keeps bleating about this. Where are Sens. Dan Knodl and Duey Stroebel who could not shut up about this on election day? They seem oddly silent.

    After over a decade of using threats, intimidation and big business money to turn Wisconsin into a toxic democracy that was more like a fascist dictatorship, the people have had enough. They want leaders who will play fair and work to make the entire state a better place. All they have now are lies and more threats. I encourage them to keep taking the low road and insulting the majority who elected Protasiewicz. That worked wonders for crybaby Dan Kelly.

    And Chief Justice Ziegler is out making an ass of herself – although for many she had already hit 100% MAGAnut years ago. She wails and cries about what? She is still chief justice and has a vote. What did they do to outrage her? Voted to bring back discussing the court’s administrative business in public. Oh the horror! Allowing the people to see their government in action. That is why she is upset? Her job is public service. This is not what the public expects to see from a Chief Justice. So keep it up Repubs. Attacking’ the people and the concept of open and honest government should be the path to getting rid of the last remnants of Walker’s toxic form of government.

  4. mkwagner says:

    Is there any doubt that Vos and his RRRs (radical reactionary republicans) are fascist? Their candidate was clobbered in the election, so they want to impeach the victor. What high crime did she commit? She stated what 70% of Wisconsin voters believed; what experts around the country have concluded, Wisconsin districts are these most gerrymandered in the country.
    Wisconsin voters have had enough of the RRRs reign of terror.

  5. kaygeeret says:

    Well said all.

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