Meagan Wolfe
Guest post by Jefferson Davis
Madison – Election Integrity “V-EI Day” for WisconsinSimilar to V-E and V-J Day during WWII, the time has come to hopefully have a “Victory for Election Integrity” in Wisconsin.After nearly 3 years of so many people working tirelessly to expose election fraud that clearly affected the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election, the time has come for election integrity supporters across Wisconsin to finally do something about one of the main components of transforming the administration of Wisconsin elections.One of those main components is addressing the Administrator position for the Wisconsin Election Commission (WEC) per Wisconsin State Statute 15.61 (click here – Wisconsin Legislature: 15.61).The current 4-year term for the Administrator position expires this Friday, June 30th.The current Administrator position was created and filled by the Republican controlled Legislature and signed into law by Governor Walker 2015-16.Wisconsin is one of only 7 states that administers elections the way they do.All of the other 43 states have an elected constitutional officer or a governor/legislative appointee administer their elections.Speaker Vos (R-Rochester) WEC appointed Chairman Millis, recently promised that a Commission vote on the Administrator position would be forthcoming.An emergency Zoom meeting agenda for Tuesday, June 27th, 3:30-5:30 P.M., was recently posted within the last 72 hours by WEC (click – Special Meeting 6/27/2023 | Wisconsin Elections Commission) that will address the Administrator and or Interim Administrator position. The agenda and meeting attendance availability are copied and pasted at the end of this story for anyone that wants to watch the meeting in real-time on June 27th. Guests are not allowed to speak and will not be recognized.Action Plan for Election Integrity Supporters Regarding Administrator Appointment
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