They're the ones that are able to make those decisions about how they're going to implement election law and things like that. Here in Wisconsin, it's a little different, and my position is very different. In Wisconsin, we have a bipartisan commission with six commissioners, three Republicans and three Democratic commissioners. and they're appointed by legislative leadership, and they make up citizen commissioners. Two of the six are actually former clerks, but the others are folks that are appointed by their respective legislative leadership. (00:25–00:28)
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Asserts that Wisconsin's election commission is bipartisan with equal representation from both major parties.
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