Madison former deputy clerk removed from election tasks after misplacing 23 Supreme Court race ballots
The former Madison deputy clerk who claimed responsibility for the 23 late-arriving ballots in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election has been reassigned within the clerks office to non-election tasks.
Jim Verbick the election offices former second-in-command who was previously scrutinized and sued for the clerks office losing 200 ballots in the 2024 election admitted to losing track of the absentee ballots that didnt end up arriving at several polling places until after 8 p.m. on Election Day in April, according to public records obtained by Votebeat.
He told Votebeat that hes only partially to blame, that understaffing and a lack of communication led to the mistake, and that its unfair that he got reassigned away from elections. Verbick is now the city clerks offices lead worker for licensing.
I do admit that I had forgotten about the ballots I secured when I left the post office, he said, adding that he said the error was exacerbated by unexpected absences and mistakes made by others.
https://www.votebeat.org/wisconsin/2026/06/04/madison-deputy-clerk-jim-verbick-blamed-supreme-court-election-late-ballots/