Wisconsin Examiner

Republican Lawmakers Ask Judge To Compel Replacement Of Elections Administrator

Move is another attempt to remove Meagan Wolfe.

By , Wisconsin Examiner - Nov 10th, 2023 01:08 pm
Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe, left, is seen during a September 2018 meeting of the Elections Commission. Photo by Emily Hamer/Wisconsin Watch.

Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe, left, is seen during a September 2018 meeting of the Elections Commission. Photo by Emily Hamer/Wisconsin Watch.

Republican legislative leaders have asked a Dane County judge to rule that the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) has a duty to appoint a new administrator.

The Republicans made the argument after the state Department of Justice argued in a new legal filing that the commission has the option of appointing a new commissioner but doesn’t have to because Meagan Wolfe, the current holder of the position, remains in office. Republicans argued that this statement contradicts previous statements by Democratic members of the commission that the body couldn’t appoint a new administrator because Wolfe remained in office so there wasn’t a vacancy.

The DOJ contends that just having the option to make an appointment does not make it an obligation for the commission.

In June, the three Democratic members of the commission abstained from a vote reappointing Wolfe to the position after the expiration of her four-year term in an effort to keep her in the post. They argued the move would keep her in her job because state law requires four votes to advance the nomination.

During a hearing, Commissioner Mark Thomsen said “I don’t think we have the ability under current law to reappoint because there is no vacancy.”

The Republican-held Senate moved forward, voting in September to fire her. That vote led to the lawsuit in which Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul argued she should be allowed to remain on the job.

In a statement on Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) said the DOJ arguments in the lawsuit contradict what Democratic commissioners have said.

“Instead of misleading Wisconsinites and casting doubt on election administration, the Democrat-appointed commissioners should do their job, appoint an administrator, and save taxpayers this needless litigation,” LeMahieu said.

In the lawsuit, Republicans admitted that the vote to fire Wolfe was merely “symbolic,” which Democrats have pointed out is different from the public statements LeMahieu and Vos have made about the power of that action.

In a brief filed earlier this week, the DOJ asked Dane County Judge Ann Peacock to issue a permanent injunction to prevent Republican lawmakers from acting to remove Wolfe from the job.

Republicans have also been pushing articles of impeachment against Wolfe.

Republican lawmakers ask judge to demand WEC appoint new administrator was originally published by the Wisconsin Examiner.

One thought on “Republican Lawmakers Ask Judge To Compel Replacement Of Elections Administrator”

  1. robertm60a3 says:

    Why are there people who believe our election system in Wisconsin is broken? I appreciate your reporting on this.

    I would like to know by name what Republican Lawmakers keep saying our election system is broken. People vote assuming that those they vote for or rational. Important that the voting public understand that there are those in office – making decisions that, at least, in public are saying crazing things.

    Thank you!

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