Wisconsin State Senate Holds Historic Public Hearing on Why Current Administrator of Elections Needs Replacing – IOTW Report

Wisconsin State Senate Holds Historic Public Hearing on Why Current Administrator of Elections Needs Replacing

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The Senate Committee on Shared Revenue, Elections and Consumer Protection opened the Informational Hearing to all citizens who wanted to speak in favor or opposition to the appointment of the current Administrator of Elections [Meagan Wolfe] for a new 4-year term.

The Senate Hearing Room was standing room only and an overflow room had to be set up for an additional 15-20 attendees.

Attendees were given 5 minutes to speak.

Twenty-seven attendees spoke in favor of replacing the current Administrator of Elections.

Four attendees, including one of Wisconsin Election Commission Members, spoke in favor of reappointing the current Administrator of Elections. More

How the NYT describes the special hearing. Here

The AP has a better explanation of the ploy used by the Election Commission Members to avoid a State Senate confirmation vote and just keep Meagan Wolfe in place for life. Here

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