Republican state Rep. Robin Vos has been accused of blocking election integrity efforts in Wisconsin.
Organizers of an effort to oust Wisconsin Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos announced on March 10 that their petition had collected enough signatures to trigger a recall election.
Mr. Vosâs response to certain election integrity efforts in the wake of the 2020 election drew the ire of supporters of former President Donald Trump, who maintain that the election was stolen.
Campaign organizer Matt Snorek of Racine County now says the petition has collected more than the necessary 6,850 signatures from voters in Mr. Vosâs southeast Wisconsin district.
âWith more than 10,000 signatures on our recall petition, theyâve said it loud and clear: theyâre tired of the status quo and demand new representation,â Mr. Snorek said in a statement.
The signatures will be presented to the Wisconsin Elections Commission on March 11.
Mr. Vos has waved off the initiative as a âmisguidedâ and unserious effort that would only waste time and resources. He repeated that stance on March 10, questioning the validity of the collected signatures and promising to have his team scrutinize âeach individual signature.â
The move to oust Mr. Vos shows that concerns over the 2020 election and election integrity still linger in the Badger State.
Wisconsin was one of the key battleground states. On election night, President Trump was leading Wisconsin before a haul of votes for then-candidate Joe Biden flipped the script overnight.
Mr. Gableman has claimed that Mr. Vos ânever wanted a real investigationâ in the first place.
The ruling prompted a Truth Social post from the former president urging Mr. Vos to âturn over the election to the actual winner.â
President Trump also made the request via phone, according to the speaker.
The campaign to recall the lawmaker is supported by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, who spoke at an event promoting the initiative on Feb 4.
Mr. Lindell has been a prominent voice among those still questioning the 2020 election results. His legal team will file a lawsuit with the U.S. Supreme Court challenging the integrity of voting machines on behalf of Arizonaâs ex-gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake on March 14.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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