A spokesperson for Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said Claire Woodall was not replaced as executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission because of improper conduct related to the 2020 ...
Claire Woodall will remain in city employment for three more months, even after Mayor Cavalier Johnson dumped her as head of the Milwaukee Election Commission. Johnson publicly revealed on May 6 ...
Mayor Cavalier Johnson announced that he planned to replace Executive Director Claire Woodall with her deputy, Paulina ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Claire Woodall, then-executive director of the City of Milwaukee Election Commission, teaches a class to ...
Claire Woodall, the Executive Director of the City of Milwaukee Election Commission, was fired on May 6, 2024, by Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson. Despite false claims circulating on social media, ...
Milwaukee's ousted Election Commission executive director will remain with the city in an advisory position through early August ― but with terms that include her working outside of the office ...
CLAIM: Milwaukee Election Commission Executive Director Claire Woodall was fired in recent days for her role in rigging the 2020 presidential election. THE FACTS: A spokesperson for Milwaukee ...
Mayor Cavalier Johnson is ready for the City of Milwaukee to come to the aid of Milwaukee Public Schools. And he wants to bring the community with him. Johnson, in a press conference Friday ...
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