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14 Facts About Meagan Wolfe

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Meagan Wolfe is an American election official who has served as the administrator of the Wisconsin Elections Commission since 2018.

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Meagan Wolfe has been the target of election conspiracies and partisan complaints since the 2020 United States presidential election, and Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature and on the Wisconsin Elections Commission are attempting to remove her from office.

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In 2011, Meagan Wolfe joined the staff of the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board as the voter outreach coordinator.

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Meagan Wolfe was responsible for keeping the public informed on the state's election processes and voter identification laws.

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Meagan Wolfe stayed on when the board was reestablished as the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

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Meagan Wolfe later became an elections IT project manager and IT director.

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In February 2018, the commission, comprising three Republicans and three Democrats, voted for Meagan Wolfe to serve as the interim administrator, succeeding Michael Haas.

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Meagan Wolfe was appointed interim administrator March 2,2018, and was unanimously confirmed by the Wisconsin State Senate on May 15,2019, for a term ending June 30,2023.

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When her term came to an end in June 2023, Meagan Wolfe remained in office due to the recent Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that the expiration of an appointed term did not alone warrant removal from office when no replacement had been confirmed.

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Subsequently, in the attorney general's case on this matter, Republican filings indicated that they acknowledged that their vote to reject Meagan Wolfe was "symbolic" and that Meagan Wolfe was "lawfully holding over" in her role.

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Meagan Wolfe went on to explain the legal and historical reality of the charges against Wolfe:.

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The truth is my predecessors on the commission, not Meagan Wolfe, authorized the use of drop boxes that were later declared illegal by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

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Similarly, it was the commission members, not Meagan Wolfe, who authorized the return of multiple ballots, sometimes described as ballot harvesting.

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Meagan Wolfe continued to be a target of right wing conspiracy theories going into the 2024 presidential election.