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Debate Over Issue With Secretary of State Position

Tuesday, January 18th, 2022 -- 10:01 AM

(Raymond Neupert, WRN) For the first time in decades, the election for Wisconsin Secretary of State could involve debate over an issue.

Republican candidate, State Representative Amy Loudenbeck would like the Legislature to restore elections oversight to the office. “I think that I have a great relationship with the legislature, who would be the ones to decide if they want to transfer any duties or powers to the Secretary of State. And I don’t think those conversations are going to happen with Doug LaFollette still in office. A lot of states have a Secretary of State who is involved in elections oversight, elections administration. I think that’s something that Wisconsin should take a look at.”

Incumbent Democrat Doug LaFollette says that’s a bad idea. “In Wisconsin we’ve had a very good record, going back almost 50 years, of having an independent election board, or election commission, to keep politics out of the office. Some very bad results in Florida and Ohio and other places, where partisan politicians had control over elections. That’s a bad idea and I don’t agree with her.”

The Secretary of State has not had election oversight in Wisconsin since 1973, a year before La Follette was first elected to the office.


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