Overview
- A MAGA-led effort to recall Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos failed to gather enough signatures, falling short of the required number.
- The recall campaign targeted Vos due to his refusal to overturn the 2020 election results in Wisconsin and his perceived lack of loyalty to former President Donald Trump.
- The Wisconsin Elections Commission is reviewing the signatures collected, with some already under scrutiny for possible fraud.
- If the recall had succeeded, it would have triggered a special election to potentially replace Vos, a key Republican figure in the state.
- The failure of the recall effort reflects ongoing divisions within the Republican Party in Wisconsin, with MAGA activists challenging established GOP leaders.