Current:Home > MyWisconsin judge rejects attempt to revive recall targeting top GOP lawmaker -MoneyBase
Wisconsin judge rejects attempt to revive recall targeting top GOP lawmaker
View
Date:2025-04-19 04:20:53
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A judge on Tuesday rejected an attempt to revive the recall effort targeting the longest-serving Wisconsin Assembly speaker in state history, saying signatures were wrongly collected under legislative boundary lines now barred from use in any election.
Supporters of former President Donald Trump had targeted Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos for recall after he refused calls to decertify President Joe Biden’s narrow win in the state. Biden’s win of about 21,000 votes has withstood two partial recounts, lawsuits, an independent audit and a review by a conservative law firm.
Vos further angered Trump supporters when he did not back a plan to impeach Meagan Wolfe, the state’s top elections official.
Vos recall organizers failed to submit enough signatures to trigger an election in their first attempt in May. The Wisconsin Elections Commission last month rejected a second recall attempt on a bipartisan vote, also finding that it fell short of the needed number of signatures.
Recall organizers appealed the decision to Dane County Circuit Court on Friday. On Tuesday, Dane County Circuit Judge Stephen Ehlke ruled that the organizers’ attempt to force a vote under old legislative maps violates the state Supreme Court’s order barring the use of those boundaries.
Recall organizers had collected signatures for the recall effort from voters in the 63rd Assembly District, which is the one Vos was elected to represent in 2022. But in December, the Wisconsin Supreme Court barred the use of those boundary lines going forward.
The Legislature approved new maps that put Vos in a new 33rd Assembly District.
The elections commission had asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to clarify which district boundaries would apply for the recall, but the court declined to weigh in.
Recall organizers had argued that the elections commission should have accepted signatures that were collected after a 60-day petition circulation deadline had passed, but before the deadline to submit the petitions.
But Ehlke didn’t even address that issue because he ruled that the signatures were collected in the old district.
“Simply put, this court will not command WEC to do what the Wisconsin Supreme Court forbids,” Ehlke wrote referring to the elections commission.
Vos and recall organizers did not respond to requests for comment.
veryGood! (985)
Related
- See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
- French diver Alexis Jandard slips during Paris Olympic aquatics venue opening ceremony
- Two years after its historic win, a divided Amazon Labor Union lurches toward a leadership election
- Boy trapped and killed after a truck crashes into river in Colorado, sheriff says
- Federal Spending Freeze Could Have Widespread Impact on Environment, Emergency Management
- Salvage crews have begun removing containers from the ship that collapsed Baltimore’s Key bridge
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Shapes Up
- Jonathan Majors faces sentencing for assault conviction that derailed Marvel star’s career
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Kevin Costner’s Western epic ‘Horizon, An American Saga’ will premiere at Cannes
Ranking
- Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
- What is the difference between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse?
- Former gas station chain owner gets Trump endorsement in Wisconsin congressional race
- 'NCIS: Origins' to Tiva reunited: Here's what's up as the NCISverse hits 1,000 episodes
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- Solar eclipse 2024 live updates: See latest weather forecast, what time it hits your area
- MLB power rankings: Red Sox come home with best pitching staff in baseball
- Here’s what we know about Uber and Lyft’s planned exit from Minneapolis in May
Recommendation
South Korea's acting president moves to reassure allies, calm markets after Yoon impeachment
Jonathan Majors faces sentencing for assault conviction that derailed Marvel star’s career
Cole Brings Plenty, '1923' actor, found dead at 27 after being reported missing
Dawn Staley thanks Caitlin Clark: 'You are one of the GOATs of our game.'
Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
Suspect indicted in death of Nebraska man who was killed and dismembered in Arizona national forest
More proof Tiger Woods is playing in 2024 Masters: He was practicing at Augusta
After magical, record-breaking run, Caitlin Clark bids goodbye to Iowa on social media