AB387-engrossed,13 13Section 13. 8.16 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,9,1514 8.16 (2) (c) If the person is a candidate for state or local office, the person files
15a registration statement under s. 11.05 11.0202 (1) (a).
AB387-engrossed,14 16Section 14. 8.20 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,9,2517 8.20 (6) Nomination papers shall be accompanied by a declaration of candidacy
18under s. 8.21. If a candidate for state or local office has not filed a registration
19statement under s. 11.05 11.0202 (1) (a) at the time he or she files nomination papers,
20the candidate shall file the statement with the papers. A candidate for state office
21shall also file a statement of economic interests with the board under s. 19.43 (4) no
22later than 4:30 p.m. on the 3rd day following the last day for filing nomination papers
23under sub. (8) (a), or no later than 4:30 p.m. on the next business day after the last
24day whenever that candidate is granted an extension of time for filing nomination
25papers under sub. (8) (a).
AB387-engrossed,15
1Section 15. 8.30 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,10,92 8.30 (2) If no registration statement has been filed by or on behalf of a candidate
3for state or local office in accordance with s. 11.05 (2g) or (2r) 11.0202 (1) (a) by the
4applicable deadline for filing nomination papers by such candidate, or the deadline
5for filing a declaration of candidacy for an office for which nomination papers are not
6filed, the name of the candidate may not appear on the ballot. This subsection may
7not be construed to exempt a candidate from applicable penalties if he or she files a
8registration statement later than the time prescribed in ss. 11.01 (1) and 11.05 (2g)
9s. 11.0202 (1) (a).
AB387-engrossed,16 10Section 16. 8.35 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,10,2411 8.35 (2) (a) If a vacancy occurs after nomination due to the death of a candidate
12of a recognized political party for a partisan office, the vacancy may be filled by the
13chairperson of the committee of the proper political party under s. 7.38, or the
14personal campaign candidate committee, if any, in the case of independent
15candidates. Similar vacancies in nominations of candidates for nonpartisan local
16offices may be filled by the candidate's personal campaign a candidate committee or,
17if the candidate had there is none, by the body which governs the local governmental
18unit in which the deceased person was a candidate for office. The chairperson, chief
19officer of the candidate committee, or clerk of the body making an appointment shall
20file a certificate of appointment with the official or agency with whom declarations
21of candidacy for the office are filed. For purposes of this paragraph, the official or
22agency need not recognize members of a personal campaign candidate committee
23whose names were not filed under s. 11.05 11.0203 (1) (c) prior to the death of the
24candidate.
AB387-engrossed,17 25Section 17. 8.35 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,11,15
18.35 (2) (c) The official or agency with whom a proper certificate is filed under
2par. (b) shall promptly notify the candidate who is nominated and transmit to the
3candidate a declaration of candidacy form and, in the case of a candidate for state or
4local office, a financial registration statement form under s. 11.05 11.0203 (1). No
5later than 5 p.m. on the 3rd day after notification of nomination is mailed or
6personally delivered to the new nominee by the official or agency, the nominee shall
7file a declaration of candidacy and, in the case of a candidate for state or local office,
8a registration statement under s. 11.05 11.0203 (1). No later than 4:30 p.m. on the
93rd day after notification of nomination is mailed or personally delivered to a new
10nominee for state office or municipal judge by the official or agency, the nominee shall
11file a statement of economic interests under s. 19.43 (4). If the nominee fails to file
12the declaration of candidacy, the official or agency may refuse to place the candidate's
13name on the ballot. If the nominee fails to file the registration statement or
14statement of economic interests, the official or agency may not place the candidate's
15name on the ballot.
AB387-engrossed,18 16Section 18. 8.35 (4) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,12,217 8.35 (4) (c) The transfer treasurer of the former candidate's committee shall be
18reported to the appropriate filing officer in a special report submitted by the former
19candidate's campaign treasurer
submit to the appropriate filing officer a special
20report detailing the disposition of funds under par. (a) 1
. If the former candidate is
21deceased and was serving as the treasurer of his or her own campaign treasurer
22committee, the former candidate's petitioner or personal representative shall file the
23report. The report shall include a complete statement of all contributions,
24disbursements, and incurred obligations, pursuant to s. 11.06 (1) 11.0204 (1),

1covering the period from the day after the last date covered on the former candidate's
2most recent report to the date of disposition.
AB387-engrossed,19 3Section 19. 8.35 (4) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,12,74 8.35 (4) (d) The newly appointed candidate shall file his or her report at the
5next appropriate interval under s. 11.20 (2) or (4) 11.0204 after his or her
6appointment. The appointed candidate shall include any transferred funds in his or
7her first report.
AB387-engrossed,20 8Section 20. 8.35 (4) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,12,109 8.35 (4) (e) Any person who violates this subsection may be punished as
10provided under s. 11.60 11.1400 or 11.61 11.1401.
AB387-engrossed,21 11Section 21. 8.50 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,13,212 8.50 (3) (a) Nomination papers may be circulated no sooner than the day the
13order for the special election is filed and shall be filed not later than 5 p.m. 28 days
14before the day that the special primary will or would be held, if required, except when
15a special election is held concurrently with the spring election or general election, the
16deadline for filing nomination papers shall be specified in the order and the date shall
17be no earlier than the date provided in s. 8.10 (2) (a) or 8.15 (1), respectively, and no
18later than 35 days prior to the date of the spring primary or no later than June 1
19preceding the partisan primary. Nomination papers may be filed in the manner
20specified in s. 8.10, 8.15, or 8.20. Each candidate shall file a declaration of candidacy
21in the manner provided in s. 8.21 no later than the latest time provided in the order
22for filing nomination papers. If a candidate for state or local office has not filed a
23registration statement under s. 11.05 11.0202 (1) (a) at the time he or she files
24nomination papers, the candidate shall file the statement with the papers. A
25candidate for state office shall also file a statement of economic interests with the

1board no later than the end of the 3rd day following the last day for filing nomination
2papers specified in the order.
AB387-engrossed,22 3Section 22. 9.01 (5) (bm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,13,154 9.01 (5) (bm) Upon the completion of its proceedings, a board of canvassers
5shall deliver to the board one copy of the minutes of the proceedings kept under par.
6(a). In addition, in the case of a recount of an election for state or national office, for
7each candidate whose name appears on the ballot for that office under the name of
8a political party, the board of canvassers shall deliver one copy of the minutes to the
9chief officer, if any, who is named in any registration statement filed under s. 11.05
10(1)
11.0302 by the state committee of that political party, and in the case of a recount
11of an election for county office, for each candidate whose name appears on the ballot
12for that office under the name of a political party, the board of canvassers shall
13deliver one copy of the minutes to the chief officer, if any, who is named in any
14registration statement filed under s. 11.05 (1) 11.0302 by the county committee of
15that political party.
AB387-engrossed,23 16Section 23. 9.10 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB387-engrossed,14,417 9.10 (2) (d) No petition may be offered for filing for the recall of an officer unless
18the petitioner first files a registration statement under s. 11.05 (1) or (2) 11.0902 with
19the filing officer with whom the petition is filed. The petitioner shall append to the
20registration a statement indicating his or her intent to circulate a recall petition, the
21name of the officer for whom recall is sought and, in the case of a petition for the recall
22of a city, village, town, town sanitary district, or school district officer, a statement
23of a reason for the recall which is related to the official responsibilities of the official
24for whom removal is sought. No petitioner may circulate a petition for the recall of
25an officer prior to completing registration. The last date that a petition for the recall

1of an officer may be offered for filing is 5 p.m. on the 60th day commencing after
2registration. After the recall petition has been offered for filing, no name may be
3added or removed. No signature may be counted unless the date of the signature is
4within the period provided in this paragraph.
AB387-engrossed,24 5Section 24. Chapter 11 of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB387-engrossed,14,77 Campaign financing
AB387-engrossed,14,88 subchapter i
AB387-engrossed,14,99 general provisions
AB387-engrossed,14,16 1011.0100 Construction. This chapter shall be construed to impose the least
11possible restraint on persons whose activities do not directly affect the elective
12process, consistent with the right of the public to have a full, complete, and readily
13understandable accounting of those activities expressly advocating for or against
14candidates for office or for or against referendums. Nothing in this chapter may be
15construed to regulate issue discussion, debate, or advocacy; grassroots outreach or
16lobbying; nonpartisan voter registration or turnout efforts; or the rights of the media.
AB387-engrossed,14,17 1711.0101 Definitions. In this chapter:
AB387-engrossed,14,18 18(1) "Candidate" means an individual about whom any of the following applies:
AB387-engrossed,14,2019 (a) The individual takes any of the following affirmative actions to seek
20nomination or election to a state or local office:
AB387-engrossed,14,2121 1. Files nomination papers with the appropriate filing officer.
AB387-engrossed,14,2422 2. Is nominated as a candidate for state or local office by a caucus under s. 8.05
23(1) or by a political party and the nomination is certified to the appropriate filing
24officer.
AB387-engrossed,15,3
13. Receives a contribution, makes a disbursement, or gives consent for another
2person to receive a contribution or make a disbursement in order to bring about the
3individual's nomination or election to a state or local office.
AB387-engrossed,15,54 (b) The individual holds a state or local office and is the subject of a recall
5petition.
AB387-engrossed,15,66 (c) The individual holds a state or local office.
AB387-engrossed,15,9 7(2) "Candidate committee" means a committee authorized by a candidate or a
8candidate's agent to make or accept contributions or make disbursements in support
9of a candidate's campaign.
AB387-engrossed,15,11 10(3) "Charitable organization" means any organization described in section 170
11(c) (2) of the Internal Revenue Code.
AB387-engrossed,15,15 12(4) "Candidate's agent" means an individual who has control over the
13day-to-day operation of the candidate committee, but does not include an employee
14of a political party or a legislative campaign committee that is not also an employee
15of the candidate.
AB387-engrossed,15,17 16(5) "Clearly identified" means any of the following with regard to a
17communication supporting or opposing a candidate:
AB387-engrossed,15,1818 (a) The candidate's name appears or is stated.
AB387-engrossed,15,1919 (b) A photograph or drawing of the candidate appears.
AB387-engrossed,15,2020 (c) The candidate's identity is apparent by unambiguous reference.
AB387-engrossed,15,23 21(6) "Committee" means a candidate committee, legislative campaign
22committee, political action committee, independent expenditure committee, political
23party, recall committee, and referendum committee.
AB387-engrossed,16,3 24(7) "Conduit" means a person other than an individual that receives a
25contribution of money, deposits the contribution in an account held by the person,

1and releases the contribution to a candidate committee, legislative campaign
2committee, political party, or political action committee at the direction of the
3contributor.
AB387-engrossed,16,4 4(8) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), "contribution" means any of the following:
AB387-engrossed,16,55 1. A gift, subscription, loan, advance, or transfer of money to a committee.
AB387-engrossed,16,76 2. With the committee's consent under s. 11.1109, a transfer of tangible
7personal property or services to a committee, valued as provided under s. 11.1105.
AB387-engrossed,16,88 3. A transfer of funds between committees.
AB387-engrossed,16,109 4. The purchase of a ticket for a fundraising event for a committee regardless
10of whether the ticket is used to attend the event.
AB387-engrossed,16,1111 (b) "Contribution" does not include any of the following:
AB387-engrossed,16,1312 1. Services that an individual provides to a committee, if the individual is not
13specifically compensated for providing the services to the committee.
AB387-engrossed,16,1514 2. Any unreimbursed travel expenses that an individual incurs to volunteer his
15or her personal services to a committee.
AB387-engrossed,16,1616 3. The costs of preparing and transmitting personal correspondence.
AB387-engrossed,16,1717 4. Interest earned on an interest-bearing account.
AB387-engrossed,16,1818 5. Rebates or awards earned in connection with the use of a debit or credit card.
AB387-engrossed,16,2019 6. A loan from a commercial lending institution that the institution makes in
20its ordinary course of business.
AB387-engrossed,16,2321 7. The reuse of surplus materials or the use of unused surplus materials
22acquired in connection with a previous campaign for or against the same candidate,
23political party, or recall if the materials were previously reported as a contribution.
AB387-engrossed,16,2524 8. The cost of invitations, food, and beverages in connection with an event held
25in a private residence on behalf of a candidate committee.
AB387-engrossed,17,2
19. Any communication that does not expressly advocate for the election or
2defeat of a clearly identified candidate.
AB387-engrossed,17,63 10. A communication made exclusively between an organization and its
4members. In this subdivision, a member of an organization means a shareholder,
5employee, or officer of the organization, or an individual who has affirmatively
6manifested an interest in joining, supporting, or aiding the organization.
AB387-engrossed,17,127 11. Any cost incurred to conduct Internet activity by an individual acting in his
8or her own behalf, or acting in behalf of another person if the individual is not
9compensated specifically for those services, including the cost or value of any
10computers, software, Internet domain names, Internet service providers, and any
11other technology that is used to provide access to or use of the Internet, but not
12including professional video production services purchased by the individual.
AB387-engrossed,17,1713 12. Any news story, commentary, or editorial by a broadcasting station, cable
14television operator, producer, or programmer, Internet site, or newspaper or other
15periodical publication, including an Internet or other electronic publication unless
16a committee owns the medium in which news story, commentary, or editorial
17appears.
AB387-engrossed,17,1918 13. An expenditure of funds by a sponsoring organization for a political action
19committee's administrative or solicitation expenses.
AB387-engrossed,17,2120 14. An expenditure of funds by a sponsoring organization for an independent
21expenditure committee's administrative or solicitation expenses.
AB387-engrossed,17,2322 15. An expenditure of funds by a sponsor, as defined in s. 11.0705 (1), for a
23conduit's administrative or solicitation expenses.
AB387-engrossed,18,4 24(9) "Corporation" includes a foreign limited liability company, as defined in s.
25183.0102 (8) and a limited liability company, as defined in s. 183.0102 (10), if the

1foreign limited liability company or the limited liability company elect to be treated
2as a corporation by the federal internal revenue service, pursuant to 26 CFR
3301.7701
-3, or if the foreign limited liability company or the limited liability
4company has publicly traded shares.
AB387-engrossed,18,5 5(10) (a) "Disbursement" means any of the following:
AB387-engrossed,18,66 1. An expenditure by a committee from the committee's depository account.
AB387-engrossed,18,77 2. The transfer of tangible personal property or services by a committee.
AB387-engrossed,18,88 3. A transfer of funds between committees.
AB387-engrossed,18,99 (b) "Disbursement" does not include any of the following:
AB387-engrossed,18,1310 1. A communication made exclusively between an organization and its
11members. In this subdivision, a member of an organization means a shareholder,
12employee, or officer of the organization, or an individual who has affirmatively
13manifested an interest in joining, supporting or aiding the organization.
AB387-engrossed,18,1914 2. A communication or Internet activity by an individual acting in his or her
15own behalf, or acting in behalf of another person if the individual is not compensated
16specifically for those services, including the cost or value of computers, software,
17Internet domain names, Internet service providers, and any other technology that
18is used to provide access to or use of the Internet, but not including professional video
19production services purchased by the individual.
AB387-engrossed,18,2420 3. Any news story, commentary, or editorial by a broadcasting station, cable
21television operator, producer, or programmer, Internet site, or newspaper or other
22periodical publication, including an Internet or other electronic publication unless
23a committee owns the medium in which news story, commentary, or editorial
24appears.
AB387-engrossed,18,2525 4. A nominal fee paid for a communication to the general public.
AB387-engrossed,19,2
15. An expenditure of funds by a sponsoring organization for a political action
2committee's administrative or solicitation expenses.
AB387-engrossed,19,43 6. An expenditure of funds by a sponsoring organization for an independent
4expenditure committee's administrative or solicitation expenses.
AB387-engrossed,19,65 7. An expenditure of funds by a sponsor, as defined in s. 11.0705 (1), for a
6conduit's administrative or solicitation expenses.
AB387-engrossed,19,87 8. An expenditure of funds for a political action committee's fundraising and
8administrative expenses.
AB387-engrossed,19,109 9. An expenditure of funds for an independent expenditure committee's
10fundraising and administrative expenses.
AB387-engrossed,19,1211 10. An expenditure of funds for a conduit's fundraising and administrative
12expenses.
AB387-engrossed,19,15 13(11) "Express advocacy" means a communication that contains terms such as
14the following with reference to a clearly identified candidate and that
15unambiguously relates to the election or defeat of that candidate:
AB387-engrossed,19,1616 (a) "Vote for".
AB387-engrossed,19,1717 (b) "Elect".
AB387-engrossed,19,1818 (c) "Support".
AB387-engrossed,19,1919 (d) "Cast your ballot for".
AB387-engrossed,19,2020 (e) "Smith for ... (an elective office)".
AB387-engrossed,19,2121 (f) "Vote against".
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