Session Law Session Laws Affected by 1999 Wisconsin Acts
1929Chap. 151, s. 1 am.Act 9
1929Chap. 151, s. 3 am.Act 9
1929Chap. 151, s. 4 am.Act 9
1973Chap. 76, s. 1 am.Act 9
1973Chap. 76, s. 3 am.Act 9
1997WisAct 27, s. 9107 (1) (d) 1. [see s. 6 of]Act 4
1997WisAct 27, s. 9456 (3m) am. (vetoed)AB133
1997WisAct 27, s. 9456 (3n) cr. (vetoed)AB133
1997WisAct 84, s. 168 (intro.) am.Act 9
1997WisAct 156, s. 16 (1) (intro.), (2) am.Act 32
1999WisAct .... (AB-456), s. 4 (1) am. effec. 7-1-2000 (vetoed)Act 942
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
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REFERENDA
First Consideration of Constitutional Amendments
To publication time, none of the joint resolutions passed by the 1999 Legislature had approved a constitutional amendment on first consideration.
Second Consideration of Constitutional Amendments
Article IV, Section 24 (3), (5) and (6) (a)
The distribution of the net proceeds of the state lottery and certain moneys received by the state that are attributable to pari-mutuel on-track betting and bingo.
 [1999 AJR-2]JR-2
Referendum, November 7, 2000, Election
One question was on the November 7, 2000, statewide election ballot. The question is a referendum concerning the right of certain persons to vote in federal elections in this state. The question was placed on the ballot by a law enacted in 2000: Section 224 (1) of 1999 WisAct 182.
The number of votes cast for or against the question, shown below, was copied from the official canvass certified by the Chairperson of the Wisconsin State Elections Board on December 1, 2000. The provision was ratified by a majority of the electors voting on the question.
Question 1: "Shall sections 68 and 70 of 1999 Wisconsin Act 182, which extend the right to vote in federal elections in this state to the adult children of U.S. citizens who resided in this state prior to establishing residency abroad, become effective on January 1, 2001?"
( Yes: 1,293,458 — No: 792,975  )
Constitutional Amendments — April 6, 1999, Election
One question — submitting an amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution for ratification — was on the April 6, 1999, spring election ballot. The number of votes cast for or against the question, shown below, was copied from the official canvass certified by the Chairperson of the Wisconsin State Elections Board on May 5, 1999. The amendment was ratified by a majority of the electors voting on the question.
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