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Announcement Regarding Clerk’s Office - City of Madison, Wisconsin City Attorney Michael Haas will assume the role of Acting City Clerk on an interim basis during Witzel-Behl’s absence and will oversee office operations to make sure that everything runs smoothly Haas previously served as administrator of and legal counsel to the Wisconsin Elections Commission and has extensive experience with elections and administrative law He will continue to serve as
Madison city clerk resigns one month after being placed on leave MADISON (WKOW) — Madison's longtime clerk, Maribeth Witzel-Behl, resigned from her position, the city announced Monday She had been on leave as the city investigated how 193 absentee ballots weren't counted in the November 2024 election City Attorney Michael Haas has been serving as acting clerk, and he will continue in that role while the city conducts a nationwide search for a permanent
Madison city clerk resigns amid uncounted election ballots scrutiny When Rhodes-Conway placed Witzel-Behl on leave last month, she appointed City Attorney Michael Haas to the role of acting city clerk Following Monday’s announcement, Haas will continue in that role until a new clerk is appointed, the city said Keegan Kyle is an editor for the Cap Times
WEC: Madison clerk broke law by not counting 193 absentee ballots Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway suspended Witzel-Behl from her role as clerk after the election, and she then resigned in April Michael Haas, the city’s acting clerk, said the city cooperated with WEC throughout the investigative process
Madison clerk broke 5 laws over missing ballots, report says The Wisconsin Elections Commission is scheduled to vote on whether to accept the report's findings and recommendations at its July 17 meeting Madison city attorney and acting clerk Michael Haas
Madison city clerk placed on leave over uncounted ballots City Attorney Michael Haas will serve as acting city clerk during Witzel-Behl’s absence while continuing his role as city attorney Haas, a former administrator and legal counsel for the Wisconsin Elections Commission, brings extensive experience in elections and administrative law