State high court hears oral arguments in case over Elections Commission administrator's job status
The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday morning in a lawsuit over Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) Administrator Meagan Wolfes ability to remain in her post.
Several times during the arguments, justices and attorneys described the situation as absurd and bizarre as the Court is being asked to deal with the ramifications of a divided state government that has frequently deadlocked over executive appointments to boards and commissions and the Republican-held Senates confirmation of those appointees.
Two years ago, the Court, at the time controlled by a conservative majority, ruled that Frederick Prehn, a Republican appointee to the states Natural Resources Board, did not have to leave his post at the end of his term even though Democratic Gov. Tony Evers had nominated his replacement.
The Court found that until the Senate whose GOP leaders were collaborating with Prehn to remain in the seat in an effort to influence policy decisions over wolf hunting and water quality confirmed his replacement, state law allowed Prehn to remain on the board as a holdover.
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