Just the News: The Wisconsin Senate on Thursday voted to fire the administrator of the state’s elections commission (WEC) amid frustrations with her handling of the 2020 presidential contest.
Wisconsin was one of a handful of states that drew scrutiny of its elections due to former President Donald Trump’s assertions that mass fraud influenced the outcome. WEC Administrator Meagan Wolfe drew particular criticism due to her office, The Hill reported.
The vote to oust her is likely to draw constitutional scrutiny due to questions as to whether Wolfe had been technically nominated to serve another term. Three Republican members of the WEC nominated her while three Democrats abstained. Republicans in the chamber interpreted that decision as a unanimous nomination and subsequently voted that she not continue in the post.
Democrats, meanwhile, contend that the Senate vote was illegitimate. Gov. Tony Evers has directed the state Department of Justice to support Wolfe and argue for her maintaining her post.
Not fired, just not re-appointed.