MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — Wisconsin Elections Commission administrator, Meagan Wolfe, says she may not get another term.
In a letter sent on Wednesday, Wolfe told election workers and clerks not to endorse her or advocate on her behalf. That’s after reports that state Senate Republicans might block her appointment if the six-member commission selects her again as administrator.
Wolfe oversaw the contentious 2020 presidential election and has been the center of disproven theories of elections fraud and government interference after former President Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden.
Wolfe says that if she’s not selected or confirmed, Wisconsin will have a “less experienced administrator at the helm.”