98,20
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20. 10.76 (5) (f) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 10.76 (5) (f).
Note: Section 10.76 (5) (f) 2. is repealed by the next section of this bill, resulting in s. 10.76 (5) (f) having only one subdivision.
98,21
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21. 10.76 (5) (f) 2. of the statutes is repealed.
Note: 2003 Wis. Act 265 repealed s. 6.40 (1) (b), eliminating the provision requiring a municipal clerk who registers electors to mail voting privilege cancellation cards to election officials in electors' former voting residences by the 3rd day after registration closes.
98,22
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22. 10.76 (6) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
10.76 (6) (c) 2. 4 years after an elector's registration cancellation is changed to ineligible status, the cards registration form of the elector whose registrations is changed may be destroyed. See s. 7.23 (1) (c).
98,23
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23. 10.76 (7) (a) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
10.76 (7) (a) 3. No later than 30 days after the general election, the municipal clerk enters on the registration list under the name of each elector of the municipality who has voted at the election the date of the election in which the elector voted. See s. 7.15 (4).
Note: 2003 Wis. Act 265 establishes a specific time limit for completing the requirements of s. 7.15 (4).
98,24
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24. 10.76 (7) (a) 4. of the statutes is created to read:
10.76 (7) (a) 4. No later than 30 days after the general election, the municipal clerk transmits to the board a report of the number of absentee ballots transmitted by the clerk to absent military electors and overseas electors for that election and the combined number of those ballots that were cast by those electors in that election. See s. 6.276 (2).
Note: 2003 Wis. Act 265 created s. 6.276, which requires the reporting of federal absentee voting statistics.
98,25
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25. 10.76 (7) (am) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 10.76 (4) (g) 5. and amended to read:
10.76 (4) (g) 5. No earlier than 90 days after the day of the September primary, registration and poll lists created for the 2nd preceding September primary that was held 4 years earlier may be destroyed. See s. 7.23 (1) (e).
98,26
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26. 10.76 (8) (a) (title) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Repeals title to s. 10.76 (8) (a), which is no longer needed because the provision is renumbered to s. 10.76 (6) (b) 5.
98,27
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27. 10.76 (8) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 10.76 (6) (b) 5. and amended to read:
10.76 (6) (b) 5. No earlier than 90 days after the day of the general election, registration and poll lists created for the 2nd preceding general election that was held 4 years earlier may be destroyed. See s. 7.23 (1) (e).
98,28
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28. 10.80 (4) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: 2003 Wis. Act 265 repealed and recreated s. 6.27, eliminating the provision allowing submission of a question to require or abolish registration in municipalities of less then 5,000 population.
98,29
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29. 10.82 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
10.82 (1) (d) Date for special primary. The date for the special primary is 4 weeks before the day of the special election except when the special election is held on the day of the general election the special primary shall be held on the day of the general September primary or if the special election is held concurrently with the spring election, the primary shall be held concurrently with the spring primary, and except when the special election is held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November of an odd-numbered year, the primary shall be held on the 2nd Tuesday of September in that year. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50 (2) (b).
98,30
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30. 10.82 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
10.82 (2) (c) Date for special primary. The special primary shall be 4 weeks before the day of the special election except when the special election is held on the day of the general election the special primary shall be held on the day of the general September primary or if the special election is held concurrently with the spring election, the primary shall be held concurrently with the spring primary, and except when the special election is held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November of an odd-numbered year, the primary shall be held on the 2nd Tuesday of September in that year. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50 (2) (b).
98,31
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31. 10.82 (3) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
10.82 (3) (c) Date for special primary. The special primary shall be 4 weeks before the day of the special election except when the special election is held on the day of the general election the special primary shall be held on the day of the general September primary or if the special election is held concurrently with the spring election, the primary shall be held concurrently with the spring primary, and except when the special election is held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November of an odd-numbered year, the primary shall be held on the 2nd Tuesday of September in that year. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50 (2) (b).
98,32
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32. 10.82 (5) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
10.82 (5) (b) Date for special primary. The special primary shall be 4 weeks before the day of the special election except when the special election is held on the day of the general election the special primary shall be held on the day of the general September primary or if the special election is held concurrently with the spring election, the primary shall be held concurrently with the spring primary, and except when the special election is held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November of an odd-numbered year, the primary shall be held on the 2nd Tuesday of September in that year. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50 (2) (b).