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7.60
(4) (a) The board of canvassers shall make separate duplicate statements
11showing the numbers of votes cast for the offices of president and vice president; state
12officials; U.S. senators and representatives in congress; state legislators; justice;
13court of appeals judge; circuit judges;
members of the Western technical college
14district board; district attorneys; and metropolitan sewerage commissioners, if the
15commissioners are elected under s. 200.09 (11) (am). If a municipal judge elected
16under s. 755.01 (4) serves a municipality that is located partially within the county
17and candidates for that judgeship file nomination papers in another county, the
18board of canvassers shall prepare a duplicate statement showing the numbers of
19votes cast for that judgeship in that county for transmittal to the other county. For
20partisan candidates, the statements shall include the political party or principle
21designation, if any, next to the name of each candidate. The board of canvassers shall
22also prepare a statement showing the results of any county, technical college district,
23or statewide referendum. Each statement shall state the total number of votes cast
24in the county for each office; the names of all persons for whom the votes were cast,
25as returned; the number of votes cast for each person; and the number of votes cast
1for and against any question submitted at a referendum. The board of canvassers
2shall use one copy of each duplicate statement to report to the government
3accountability board, technical college district board, or board of canvassers of any
4other county and shall file the other statement in the office of the county clerk or
5board of election commissioners.
SB275-AA27,6,28
7.60
(5) (a) Immediately following the canvass, the county clerk shall deliver
9or transmit to the government accountability board a certified copy of each statement
10of the county board of canvassers for president and vice president, state officials,
11senators and representatives in congress, state legislators, justice, court of appeals
12judge, circuit judge,
members of the Western technical college district board, district
13attorney, and metropolitan sewerage commissioners, if the commissioners are
14elected under s. 200.09 (11) (am). The statement shall record the returns for each
15office or referendum by ward, unless combined returns are authorized under s. 5.15
16(6) (b) in which case the statement shall record the returns for each group of
17combined wards. Following primaries the county clerk shall enclose on forms
18prescribed by the government accountability board the names, party or principle
19designation, if any, and number of votes received by each candidate recorded in the
20same manner. The county clerk shall deliver or transmit the certified statement to
21the government accountability board no later than 9 days after each primary except
22the partisan primary, no later than 10 days after the partisan primary and any other
23election except the general election, and no later than 14 days after the general
24election. The board of canvassers shall deliver or transmit a certified copy of each
1statement for any technical college district referendum to the secretary of the
2technical college district board.
SB275-AA27,6,154
7.70
(3) (d) When the certified statements and returns are received, the
5chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee shall proceed to examine and
6make a statement of the total number of votes cast at any election for the offices
7involved in the election for president and vice president; a statement for each of the
8offices of governor, lieutenant governor, if a primary, and a joint statement for the
9offices of governor and lieutenant governor, if a general election; a statement for each
10of the offices of secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, and state
11superintendent; for U.S. senator; representative in congress for each congressional
12district; the state legislature; justice; court of appeals judge; circuit judge;
Western
13technical college district board member; district attorney; metropolitan sewerage
14commission, if the commissioners are elected under s. 200.09 (11) (am); and for any
15referenda questions submitted by the legislature.
SB275-AA27,6,2117
7.70
(6) Western technical college district board members; determinations. 18The government accountability board shall transmit to the secretary of the technical
19college district board a copy of the certified determination of the chairperson of the
20government accountability board or his or her designee for the election of each
21member of the Western technical college district board.
SB275-AA27,6,2423
8.10
(3) (ae) For the office of member of the Western technical college district
24board from any election district, not less than 200 nor more than 400 electors.
SB275-AA27,7,3
18.11
(6) Western technical college district board members. A primary shall
2be held in an election for any seat on the Western technical college district board
3whenever there are more than 2 candidates in any election district.
SB275-AA27,7,105
9.10
(1) (a) The qualified electors of the state, of any county, city, village, or
6town, of any congressional, legislative, judicial, town sanitary, or school district,
of
7the Western technical college district, or of any prosecutorial unit may petition for
8the recall of any incumbent elective official by filing a petition with the same official
9or agency with whom nomination papers or declarations of candidacy for the office
10are filed demanding the recall of the officeholder.
SB275-AA27,7,1512
9.10
(2) (b) A recall petition for a city, village, town,
Western technical college
13district, town sanitary district, or school district office shall contain a statement of
14a reason for the recall which is related to the official responsibilities of the official for
15whom removal is sought.
SB275-AA27,8,417
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) with the
19filing 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,
Western technical college district, town sanitary district, or
23school district officer, a statement of a reason for the recall which is related to the
24official responsibilities of the official for whom removal is sought. No petitioner may
25circulate a petition for the recall of an officer prior to completing registration. The
1last date that a petition for the recall of an officer may be offered for filing is 5 p.m.
2on the 60th day commencing after registration. After the recall petition has been
3offered for filing, no name may be added or removed. No signature may be counted
4unless the date of the signature is within the period provided in this paragraph.
SB275-AA27,8,96
9.10
(3) (a) This subsection applies to the recall of all elective officials other
7than city, village, town,
Western technical college district, town sanitary district, and
8school district officials. City, village, town,
Western technical college district, town
9sanitary district, and school district officials are recalled under sub. (4).
SB275-AA27,8,1211
9.10
(4) (title)
City, village, town, town sanitary district, Western technical
12college district, and school district offices.
SB275-AA27,9,1714
9.10
(4) (a) Within 10 days after a petition for the recall of a city, village, town,
15Western technical college district, town sanitary district, or school district official,
16is offered for filing, the officer against whom the petition is filed may file a written
17challenge with the
municipal clerk or board of election commissioners or school
18district clerk official or agency with whom it is filed, specifying any alleged
19insufficiency. If a challenge is filed, the petitioner may file a written rebuttal to the
20challenge with the
clerk or board of election commissioners official or agency within
215 days after the challenge is filed. If a rebuttal is filed, the officer against whom the
22petition is filed may file a reply to any new matter raised in the rebuttal within 2 days
23after the rebuttal is filed. Within 14 days after the expiration of the time allowed for
24filing a reply to a rebuttal, the
clerk or board of election commissioners official or
25agency shall file the certificate or an amended certificate. Within 31 days after the
1petition is offered for filing, the
clerk or board of election commissioners official or
2agency shall determine by careful examination of the face of the petition whether the
3petition is sufficient and shall so state in a certificate attached to the petition. If the
4petition is found to be insufficient, the certificate shall state the particulars creating
5the insufficiency. The petition may be amended to correct any insufficiency within
65 days following the affixing of the original certificate. Within 2 days after the
7offering of the amended petition for filing, the
clerk or board of election
8commissioners official or agency shall again carefully examine the face of the petition
9to determine sufficiency and shall attach to the petition a certificate stating the
10findings. Immediately upon finding an original or amended petition sufficient,
11except in cities over 500,000 population
and in the Western technical college district,
12the
municipal clerk or school district clerk official shall transmit the petition to the
13governing body or to the school board. Immediately upon finding an original or
14amended petition sufficient, in cities over 500,000 population, the board of election
15commissioners shall file the petition in its office.
Immediately upon finding an
16original or amended petition sufficient, in the Western technical college district, the
17government accountability board shall file the petition in its office.
SB275-AA27,9,2419
9.10
(4) (d) Promptly upon receipt of a certificate under par. (a), the governing
20body, school board,
or board of election commissioners
, or government accountability
21board shall call a recall election. The recall election shall be held on the Tuesday of
22the 6th week commencing after the date on which the certificate is filed, except that
23if Tuesday is a legal holiday the recall election shall be held on the first day after
24Tuesday which is not a legal holiday.
SB275-AA27,10,4
19.10
(7) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to facilitate the operation of
2article XIII, section 12, of the constitution and to extend the same rights to electors
3of cities, villages, towns,
the Western technical college district, town sanitary
4districts, and school districts.
SB275-AA27,10,76
11.26
(1) (c) Candidates for representative to the assembly
or member of the
7Western technical college district board, $500.
SB275-AA27,10,109
11.26
(2) (c) Candidates for representative to the assembly
or member of the
10Western technical college district board, $500.
SB275-AA27,10,1412
11.31
(1) (f) Candidates for representative to the assembly
or member of the
13Western technical college district board, $17,250 total in the primary and election,
14with disbursements not exceeding $10,775 for either the primary or the election.
SB275-AA27, s. 24
15Section 24. 11.31 (1) (g) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB275-AA27,10,1916
11.31
(1) (g) (intro.) In any jurisdiction or district, other than
the Western
17technical college district or a judicial district or circuit, with a population of 500,000
18or more according to the most recent federal census covering the entire jurisdiction
19or district:
SB275-AA27,10,2221
17.01
(10m) By a member of the Western technical college district board, to the
22secretary of the district board.
SB275-AA27,11,3
117.02
(2) Western technical college district board. Of the resignation of a
2member of the Western technical college district board, by the secretary of the
3district board to the government accountability board.
SB275-AA27,11,75
17.17
(2) Western technical college district board. In the office of member
6of the Western technical college district board, by the secretary of the district board
7to the government accountability board.
SB275-AA27, s. 28
8Section 28. 17.27 (3) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
SB275-AA27,11,179
17.27
(3) Western technical college district board. Except as provided in
10s. 9.10, a vacancy in the office of member of the Western technical college district
11board may be filled by temporary appointment of the remaining members of the
12district board. The temporary appointee shall serve until a successor is elected and
13qualifies. If the vacancy occurs in any year after the first Tuesday in April and on
14or before December 1, the vacancy shall be filled for the residue of the unexpired
15term, if any, at the succeeding spring election. If the vacancy occurs in any year after
16December 1 or on or before the first Tuesday in April, the vacancy shall be filled for
17the residue of the unexpired term, if any, at the 2nd succeeding spring election.
SB275-AA27,11,2119
38.06
(6) Promptly upon issuance of a reorganization order for the Western
20technical college district by the board, the director of the board shall transmit a copy
21of the order to the government accountability board.
SB275-AA27,12,323
38.08
(1) (a) 1.
A Except as provided in subd. 1m., a district board shall
24administer the district and shall be composed of 9 members who are residents of the
25district, including 2 employers, 2 employees, 3 additional members, a school district
1administrator, as defined under s. 115.001 (8), and one elected official who holds a
2state or local office, as defined in s. 5.02. The board shall by rule define "employer"
3and "employee" for the purpose of this subdivision.
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38.08
(1) (a) 1m. The members of the Western district board shall be elected
6to represent numbered election districts within the Western technical college district
7by the electors of each election district at the spring election. Each member of the
8district board shall be an elector of the numbered election district within the
9technical college district for which he or she seeks office.
SB275-AA27,12,1211
38.08
(1) (b)
District Except as provided in par. (c), district board members shall
12take office on July 1 and shall serve staggered 3
-year terms.
SB275-AA27,12,2014
38.08
(1) (c) District board members in the Western technical college district
15shall serve 4-year terms. Promptly upon receipt of the determinations from the
16government accountability board under s. 7.70 (6) and upon appointment of any
17person to fill a temporary vacancy on the district board, the secretary of the Western
18technical college district board shall send written notification of the name and
19address of each member and expiration date of each member's term to the director
20of the technical college system board.
SB275-AA27, s. 35
22Section 35. 38.08 ((2) and (2m) of the statutes are amended to read:
SB275-AA27,13,323
38.08
(2) Members of a district board
other than the Western technical college
24district board shall serve until their successors are appointed and qualified. A
25vacancy shall be filled for any unexpired term of more than 90 days in the manner
1provided for the making of original appointments in s. 38.10, except that if a vacancy
2occurs within 120 days preceding a spring election, the vacancy need not be filled
3until 60 days after the spring election, in the manner provided in s. 38.10.
SB275-AA27,13,6
4(2m) Any member of a district board
other than the Western technical college
5district board serving as an elected official under sub. (1) (a) 1. shall cease to be a
6member upon vacating his or her office as an elected official.
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38.08
(6) (a) Within 90 days after the population count by block, established
9in the decennial federal census of population, and maps showing the location and
10numbering of census blocks become available in printed form from the federal
11government or are published for distribution by an agency of this state or within 90
12days after alteration of the boundaries of an existing district, the district board of the
13Western technical college district shall apportion and prescribe the boundaries of 9
14numbered election districts within the district, to be as nearly equal in population
15as possible. Alterations in election districts resulting from boundary changes to the
16existing district may be made only to the extent required to facilitate the change.
17Insofar as possible, each election district shall be compact and observe the
18community of interest of existing neighborhoods. A detailed map and description of
19each election district prescribed by the district board shall be prepared and
20transmitted by the district board to the director of the technical college system board.
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(b) All proposed district boundaries prescribed by the Western technical college
22district board under par. (a) shall become effective only upon their approval by the
23technical college system board. If the technical college system board disapproves the
24proposed boundaries, the district board shall submit a revised districting plan for
25approval of the technical college system board. Upon approval of the election district
1boundaries within any district, the technical college system board shall promulgate
2the boundaries established under par. (a) as a rule under ch. 227. The boundaries
3shall become effective on the effective date of the rule.
SB275-AA27, s. 37
4Section 37. 38.10 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB275-AA27,14,75
38.10
(1) (intro.) District board members
in districts other than the Western
6technical college district shall be appointed by an appointment committee
7constituted as follows:
SB275-AA27,15,79
(1)
Initial election of Western technical college district boards. 10Notwithstanding section 38.08 (6) of the statutes, as created by this act, within 60
11days after the effective date of this subsection, the appointment committee of the
12Western technical college district shall adopt and transmit to the secretary of the
13district board and the director of the technical college system board an initial
14districting plan for election districts as required by section 38.08 (6) of the statutes,
15as created by this act. The technical college system board shall review and determine
16its approval or disapproval of the plan as promptly as possible. If the plan is rejected,
17the appointment committee shall submit a new plan for approval. Notwithstanding
18section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the technical college system
19board may promulgate the plan as an emergency rule under section 227.24 of the
20statutes without providing evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection
21as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health,
22safety, or welfare, and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule
23promulgated under this subsection. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (c) of the
24statutes, an emergency rule promulgated under this subsection applies until a rule
25replacing that rule takes effect or until the actions specified in section 227.24 (1) (d)
1of the statutes occur, whichever is sooner. Notwithstanding section 227.19 (4) to (6)
2of the statutes, the rule replacing a valid emergency rule adopted under this
3subsection may not contain any substantive change from the emergency rule.
4Notwithstanding sections 227.135 (2) and (4) and 227.24 (1) (e) 1d. and 1g. of the
5statutes, a proposed emergency rule promulgated under this subsection and the
6statement of the scope of the proposed emergency rule are not subject to approval of
7the governor.
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(2)
Transitional terms. Notwithstanding
chapter 269, laws of 1981, section
22,
9and section 38.08 (1) (b) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the members of the
10Western technical college district board who hold office on the effective date of this
11subsection shall cease to hold office on July 1, 2013. At the 2013 spring election, 9
12members shall be elected to the technical college district board for terms commencing
13on July 1, 2013. Notwithstanding section 38.08 (1) (c) of the statutes, as created by
14this act, the persons elected to represent election districts numbered 1 and 2 at that
15election shall serve for terms of one year, the persons elected to represent election
16districts numbered 3 and 4 at that election shall serve for terms of 2 years, the
17persons elected to represent election districts numbered 5 and 6 at that election shall
18serve for terms of 3 years, and the persons elected to represent election districts
19numbered 7, 8, and 9 at that election shall serve for terms of 4 years.
SB275-AA27,15,2320
(3)
Vacancies. Notwithstanding section 38.10 of the statutes, the appointment
21committee of the Western technical college district shall not make any appointment
22to the technical college district board for the purpose of filling a vacancy resulting
23from expiration of a term of office after the effective date of this subsection.
SB275-AA27, s. 39
24Section 39.
Effective dates. This act takes effect on August 1, 2012, except
25as follows:
SB275-AA27,16,3
1(1)
The treatment of sections 17.01 (10m), 17.02 (2), 17.17 (2), 17.27 (3), 38.08
2(1) (a) 1. and 1m., (b), and (c), (1g), (2), and (2m), 38.08 (6), and 38.10 (1) (intro.) of
3the statutes takes effect on July 1, 2013.".