The Republican-majority Senate voted to oust Meagan Wolfe, who was criticized after the 2020 election.
Republican-majority Senate voted to oust Meagan Wolfe, who attracted GOP scrutiny after the 2020 electionMeagan Wolfe’s term ended in July, and she has been serving on an acting basis as the Wisconsin Elections Commission administrator.
Wisconsin’s Republican-controlled legislature voted to oust the state’s top elections official on Thursday, prompting a suit from the state Justice Department that sends the dispute over the nonpartisan official to the courts.Continue reading your article with
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