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Wisconsin Republicans try to force vote on reappointment of nonpartisan election leader

By SCOTT BAUER
Associated Press

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republicans who control the Wisconsin Senate, in a surprise move, are proceeding with trying to force a vote on firing the state’s nonpartisan top elections official before the 2024 presidential election. The Senate voted Wednesday night to move ahead at a later date with a public hearing, and ultimately a confirmation vote, on the reappointment of Meagan Wolfe for a second term overseeing elections in the presidential battleground state. The move came a day after Democrats on the Wisconsin Elections Commission tried to stop the Senate from ever getting a chance to vote on Wolfe’s confirmation out of fear it would reject her, which is the same as firing her.

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