Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Group submits signatures to recall speaker

Effort launched against Vos over 2020 election

- Jessie Opoien

MADISON – Organizers of an attempt to oust Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos on Monday submitted more than 10,700 signatures to the Wisconsin Elections Commission to force a recall election, which will proceed as long as at least 6,850 of them are valid.

Matthew Snorek of Burlington launched the recall effort in January over Vos’ criticism of former President Donald Trump and his unwillingn­ess to impeach the state’s top election official over the 2020 election. Snorek told reporters in Madison he believes Vos is “the most corrupt member of the Wisconsin Assembly ever.”

“I stand before you honored to represent not just Racine County, but all Wisconsini­tes ready to end Vos’ era of corruption, tyranny and secretive dealings,” Snorek said during a news conference before submitting the signatures.

Vos, who has been speaker for 10 years and represente­d the southeaste­rn Wisconsin 63rd Assembly District since 2005, is the most effective Republican in the GOP-controlled state Legislatur­e but has faced fierce criticism from members of his own party in recent years over his rejection of calls to decertify the 2020 election, which has been impossible as long as supporters of Trump have called for the idea.

The attempt to recall Vos came after a Racine County-based group focused on 2020 election conspiraci­es ran television ads threatenin­g to unseat the speaker if he did not advance articles of impeachmen­t against Wisconsin Elections Commission administra­tor Meagan Wolfe — an effort Vos has blocked. “It’s truly sad that a group of people who didn’t get their way in the 2020 election are wasting resources and effort working with Democrats to settle a political score rather than better using their time to defeat our ineffectiv­e Democrat President,” Vos said

“I stand before you honored to represent not just Racine County, but all Wisconsini­tes ready to end Vos’ era of corruption, tyranny and secretive dealings.”

Matthew Snorek Burlington resident

in a statement.

“While I believe my conservati­ve record speaks for itself, I hope Republican­s in Racine County will reject this misguided effort on principle alone.”

The signature filing comes days after the state Supreme Court declined to weigh in on Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ request to clarify whether the state’s new legislativ­e districts apply to elections held before November, leaving potential questions about how election officials will address the proposed recall.

Snorek told reporters he is not planning to run for the seat, and there is currently no named candidate associated with the recall effort.

He said he is “very confident” that organizers collected enough valid signatures from Vos’ district, but acknowledg­ed that other organizers may have pursued signatures from other areas.

“We have signatures coming in from multiple avenues, four or five different ways, so I cannot necessaril­y guarantee that with all those moving parts — this was a monumental task. It was kind of like trying to herd cats at moments,” Snorek said. Filed signatures will be posted online by the elections commission. Vos can challenge the sufficiency of petition within 10 days of its filing. Ultimately, the bipartisan commission’s six members will determine whether the recall may proceed.

“Given that almost every person in Racine County — not just those living in the 63rd district — has been accosted by out-of-state recall circulator­s over the past two months, it calls into question the validity of these signatures,” Vos said. “Numerous reports in recent weeks of illegal alien circulator­s, bullying students in school yards, illegally paying people to sign, and collecting signatures outside of district lines will make it necessary to evaluate each individual signature. We have assembled a team to do that.”

The commission is scheduled to meet Tuesday to discuss the petition against Vos along with “any related recall policy considerat­ions and action.”

 ?? JESSIE OPOIEN/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Matthew Snorek of Burlington, right, announces an effort to subject Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to a recall election in his district had gathered enough signatures to force the vote. The Wisconsin Elections Commission will meet Tuesday to discuss the petition against Vos. Joining him outside the state Capitol on Monday is Harry Wait, who leads a Racine County group that promotes false claims of voter fraud.
JESSIE OPOIEN/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Matthew Snorek of Burlington, right, announces an effort to subject Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to a recall election in his district had gathered enough signatures to force the vote. The Wisconsin Elections Commission will meet Tuesday to discuss the petition against Vos. Joining him outside the state Capitol on Monday is Harry Wait, who leads a Racine County group that promotes false claims of voter fraud.

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