WI University English Chair Accused Of Election Day Disorder

The University of wisconsin-Eau Claire police are currently investigating an incident involving José Felipe Alvergue, an associate professor and chairperson of the English Department. He is accused of violently overturning the election information table set up by the College Republicans on campus during a high-stakes state Supreme Court election. the chairwoman of the group, Tatiana Bobrowicz, reported that Alvergue approached them aggressively, questioned their proximity to the polling place, and, despite being informed thay adhered to legal regulations, he flipped their table and walked away. the incident, which was captured on social media, has raised concerns about safety among the college Republicans, who are often subjected to hostility due to their political beliefs, especially in the charged atmosphere surrounding this election. The Wisconsin GOP Chairman confirmed the event and expressed strong discontent with the professor’s actions.this year’s spring election in wisconsin is considered critical, with significant funding from both sides and the potential to influence future political maps.


University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire police were searching for a suspect accused of violently turning over the college GOP’s election information table, multiple sources tell The Federalist. The attack, chronicled on social media, came as Wisconsinites vote in a nationally watched, politically charged state Supreme Court election that will determine whether conservatives or liberals control the Badger State’s court of last resort. 

Tatiana Bobrowicz, chairwoman of the campus College Republicans, tells The Federalist that police have confirmed the suspect is José Felipe Alvergue, associate professor and chairman of the university’s English Department. Bobrowicz said law enforcement officials were still looking for Alvergue this afternoon and had planned to cite him with disorderly conduct. UW-Eau Claire police did not immediately return a request for comment. 

Violent Crawford supporter flipped our table this morning. Vote Schimel to bring back justice and civility! pic.twitter.com/0RttOLdMkf

— UWEC College Republicans (@UWEC_CR) April 1, 2025

‘The Time for This Is Over!’

The young Republican said she and a fellow club member had just set up the information table outside a campus election site and were handing out water, donuts, and pamphlets about Republican candidates on the ballot when Alvergue brusquely approached them. He asked them why they were operating so close to the polling place. Bobrowicz said she informed him that they were at a proper distance prescribed by law. She said she received clearance from the university intergovernmental affairs director. The table was located well beyond 100 feet from the entrance of the polling site, she said, in accordance with the law

Alvergue was hearing none of it, according to Bobrowicz. 

“He said, ‘The time for this is over!’ And then he flipped over the table and walked away,” she said. 

“We’ve tabled at this location every election. And college Democrats are generally closer to it than we are,” she added. 

‘I Was in Panic Mode’

When the suspect walked up, Bobrowicz said she felt there was going to be an issue. The college Republicans on a left-leaning University of Wisconsin System campus were used to hearing hateful things this pitched election season in a high-stakes race. The college GOP chairwoman said while she was explaining the group’s right to be at the site, Alvergue took his hands from his pockets. Spring elections in Wisconsin can be frigid, and Tuesday was no exception in Eau Claire. Bobrowicz thought the angry man might snap some photos and post them on social media. Instead, she said, he turned over the table and stormed off. 

“I was in panic mode,” she said, adding that she felt her mind and body go into a “flutter-flight response.”

“I was shaky afterward. It took two hours for me to settle down,” she said in a campus phone interview with The Federalist. Given the hostility of a left seething in Trump derangement syndrome in an election seen as the first real test of President Trump’s support in the opening months of his second administration, Bobrowicz worried things could have been worse. 

“I was scared for my own safety, and I was calling people that I knew in the county party around us asking, ‘How can we stay safe? We don’t want to back down and put our table away, but I don’t want to be out here if it’s going to be like this,’” the young Republican said. 

She was assured that there would be a police presence at and around the polling site. The UW-Eau Claire campus Republicans remain in place with about half a dozen club members working the table. 

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire officials did not return The Federalist’s request for comment. 

Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Schimming confirmed the incident and reposted the college Republicans’ photos on his X account to get the word out. 

“It was pretty dramatic,”  Schimming said in an interview with The Federalist. “If they don’t have that guy on leave by 5 p.m., there’s going to be hell to pay.”

All Eyes on Wisconsin 

Wisconsin’s spring election features what The Wall Street Journal has billed as “the most important election of 2025.” Far-left Dane County Judge Susan Crawford is vying against conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel in a state Supreme Court election projected to top $100 million in spending — smashing records as the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history. The race has national implications, as well. Democrats have salivated over the fact that a liberal-led court could effectively approve redrawn congressional maps in favor of Democrats, giving the left an improved shot at taking back the House in next year’s midterms. 

Billionaires on the left — George Soros and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker — and on the right — Elon Musk — have pumped millions of dollars into the race. The left has gone apoplectic over Musk, a key Trump adviser and the force behind the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), backing the conservative candidate. 

‘Cranking It Like It’s November’

Schimming said the Republican Party of Wisconsin Election Integrity Team had resolved 127 election-related issues, with five in progress, as of early afternoon. In one case liberal vote-pushers in Milwaukee set up DJ tables much too close to polling stations. They were shut down, Schimming said. Not surprisingly, election officials in Green Bay and elsewhere were dealing with weather-related (snow and cold) power outages. Observer access was a reported problem in liberal enclave Racine, but that matter, too, had been resolved, Schimming said.  

“We have hundreds of people on this today,” the GOP chairman said. “We’re cranking it like it’s November.” 


Matt Kittle is a senior elections correspondent for The Federalist. An award-winning investigative reporter and 30-year veteran of print, broadcast, and online journalism, Kittle previously served as the executive director of Empower Wisconsin.



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