GOP leaders acknowledge Senate vote to oust Wolfe ‘symbolic,’ but seek order that could still remove her from post

Private attorneys representing GOP legislative leaders acknowledge the Senate's vote last month to oust Meagan Wolfe as the state's top elections official was "symbolic" and they have no power to appoint an interim while she continues serving in the job.
But Friday's filing also argues the Wisconsin Elections Commission had a duty to appoint a new administrator after Wolfe's term ended July 1. It ...

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