So there have been a number of iterations of the agency the Wisconsin legislature has decided should run Wisconsin elections. And so if, if I've got my timeline right, it's. It's been since the 70s that a partisan elected official, the Secretary of State, was involved in elections. And then since then, there have been various iterations of the board or commission that run elections at the state level. (09:21–09:29)
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Asserts that since the 1970s, a partisan elected official has not been involved in Wisconsin elections.
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