SB104-SSA1,51,223 11.50 (11) (e) No candidate may expend, authorize the expenditure of or incur
24any obligation to expend any grant if he or she violates the pledge required under

1sub. (2) (a) as a precondition to receipt of a grant, except as authorized in sub. (2) (h)
2or (i)
.
SB104-SSA1, s. 120 3Section 120. 11.50 (14) of the statutes is created to read:
SB104-SSA1,51,54 11.50 (14) Certifications to secretary of revenue. (a) In each
5even-numbered year, the board shall certify to the secretary of revenue:
SB104-SSA1,51,96 1. No later than July 1, the name of each political party that qualifies under
7sub. (1) (am) 1. as an eligible political party as of the preceding June 1 and whose
8state chairperson has filed a request to establish an account for the party under sub.
9(2s) (a).
SB104-SSA1,51,1210 2. No later than December 15, the name of each political party that qualifies
11under sub. (1) (am) 2. as an eligible political party as of the date of the preceding
12general election.
SB104-SSA1,51,1613 (b) As soon as possible after receiving a valid application from an eligible
14candidate under sub. (2) (a) and determining that the candidate is eligible to receive
15a grant, the board shall certify to the secretary of revenue the full name of that
16candidate as the name appears on the candidate's nomination papers.
SB104-SSA1,51,1817 (c) In each certification under this subsection, the board shall specify the
18expiration date of the certification.
SB104-SSA1, s. 121 19Section 121. 11.60 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB104-SSA1,52,1120 11.60 (4) Actions under this section arising out of an election for state office or
21a statewide referendum may be brought by the board or by the district attorney of
22the county where the violation is alleged to have occurred, except as specified in s.
2311.38. Actions under this section arising out of an election for local office or local
24referendum may be brought by the district attorney of the county where the violation
25is alleged to have occurred. Actions under this section arising out of an election for

1county office or a county referendum may be brought by the county board of election
2commissioners of the county wherein the violation is alleged to have occurred. In
3addition, whenever a candidate or personal campaign committee or agent of a
4candidate is alleged to have violated this chapter, action may be brought by the
5district attorney of any county any part of which is contained within the jurisdiction
6or district in which the candidate seeks election.
If a violation concerns a district
7attorney or circuit judge or candidate for such offices, the action shall be brought by
8the attorney general. If a violation concerns the attorney general or a candidate for
9such office, the governor may appoint special counsel under s. 14.11 (2) to bring suit
10in behalf of the state. The counsel shall be independent of the attorney general and
11need not be a state employe at the time of appointment.
SB104-SSA1, s. 122 12Section 122. 11.61 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB104-SSA1,52,1513 11.61 (1) (a) Whoever intentionally violates s. 11.05 (1), (2), or (2g) or (2r), 11.07
14(1) or (5), 11.10 (1), 11.12 (5), 11.23 (6), or 11.24 (1) may be fined not more than $10,000
15or imprisoned for not more than 4 years and 6 months or both.
SB104-SSA1, s. 123 16Section 123. 12.05 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB104-SSA1,52,22 1712.05 False representations affecting elections. No person may
18knowingly make or publish, or cause to be made or published, a false representation
19pertaining to a candidate or referendum which that is intended or tends to affect
20voting at an election. This section does not apply to any information reported by a
21person making an independent expenditure, as defined in s. 11.001 (11m), under s.
2211.065 (2).
SB104-SSA1, s. 124 23Section 124. 13.625 (3m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB104-SSA1,53,324 13.625 (3m) No elective state official and no personal campaign committee of
25an elective state official may solicit a lobbyist or principal to arrange for another

1person to make a campaign contribution to that official or personal campaign
2committee or to another elective state official or the personal campaign committee
3of that official.
SB104-SSA1, s. 125 4Section 125. 20.510 (1) (q) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB104-SSA1,53,95 20.510 (1) (q) Wisconsin election campaign fund. As a continuing
6appropriation, from the Wisconsin election campaign fund, the moneys determined
7under s. 11.50 to provide for payments to eligible candidates whose names are
8certified under s. 7.08 (2) (c) and (cm) and to provide for public information as
9authorized under s. 11.50 (2m)
.
SB104-SSA1, s. 126 10Section 126. 20.855 (4) (ba) of the statutes is created to read:
SB104-SSA1,53,1511 20.855 (4) (ba) Wisconsin election campaign fund supplement. A sum sufficient
12equal to the amounts required to make full payment of grants which candidates
13qualify to receive from the Wisconsin election campaign fund, to be transferred from
14the general fund to the Wisconsin election campaign fund no later than the time
15required to make payments of grants under s. 11.50 (5).
SB104-SSA1, s. 127 16Section 127. 25.42 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB104-SSA1,53,23 1725.42 Wisconsin election campaign fund. All moneys appropriated under
18s. 20.855 (4) (b) and (ba) together with all moneys deposited under ss. 8.35 (4) (a),
1911.07 (5), 11.12 (2), 11.16 (2), 11.19 (1), 11.23 (2), and 11.38 (6), all moneys
reverting
20to the state under s. 11.50 (8) and all gifts, bequests and devises received under s.
2111.50 (13) constitute the Wisconsin election campaign fund, to be expended for the
22purposes of s. 11.50. All moneys in the fund not disbursed by the state treasurer shall
23continue to accumulate indefinitely.
SB104-SSA1, s. 128 24Section 128. 71.10 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB104-SSA1,54,12
171.10 (3) (a) Every individual filing an income tax return who has a tax liability
2or is entitled to a tax refund may designate $1 $5 for transfer to the Wisconsin
3election campaign fund for the use of eligible candidates under s. 11.50. If the
4individuals filing a joint return have a tax liability or are entitled to a tax refund,
5each individual may make a designation of $1 $5 under this subsection. Each
6individual making a designation shall indicate whether the amount designated by
7that individual shall be placed in the general account for the use of all eligible
8candidates for state office, or in the account of an eligible political party whose name
9is certified to the secretary of revenue under s. 11.50 (14). If an individual does not
10indicate that the amount of his or her designation shall be placed in the account of
11a particular eligible political party, that amount shall be placed in the general
12account.
SB104-SSA1, s. 129 13Section 129 . 71.10 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB104-SSA1,55,214 71.10 (3) (b) The secretary of revenue shall provide a place for those
15designations under par. (a) on the face of the individual income tax return and shall
16provide next to that place a statement that a designation will not increase tax
17liability. Annually on August 15 The secretary shall also provide and highlight a
18place in the instructions that accompany the return for any information submitted
19to the secretary by the elections board under s. 11.50 (2m) without cost to the board.
20No later than the 15th day of each month
, the secretary of revenue shall certify to
21the elections board, the department of administration and the state treasurer under
22s. 11.50
the total amount of designations made on returns processed by the
23department of revenue
during the preceding fiscal year month and the amount of
24designations made during that month for the general account and for the account of
25each eligible political party
. If any individual attempts to place any condition or

1restriction upon a designation not authorized under par. (a), that individual is
2deemed not to have made a designation on his or her tax return.
SB104-SSA1, s. 130 3Section 130. 806.04 (11m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB104-SSA1,55,84 806.04 (11m) Campaign finance registration. Any person who proposes to
5publish, disseminate, or broadcast, or causes to be published, disseminated, or
6broadcast, any communication may commence a proceeding under this section to
7determine the application to that person of a registration requirement under s. 11.05
8(1), (2), or (2g).
SB104-SSA1, s. 131 9Section 131. Nonstatutory provisions.
SB104-SSA1,55,1010 (1) Nonseverability.
SB104-SSA1,55,1611 (a) Notwithstanding section 990.01 (11) of the statutes, if a court finds that all
12or any portion of section 11.01 (4m) or (11m), 11.065, or 11.50 (9) (bb) of the statutes,
13as created by this act, or section 11.27 (1) or 12.05 of the statutes, as affected by this
14act, is unconstitutional, then sections 11.01 (4m) and (11m), 11.065, and 11.50 (9) (bb)
15of the statutes, as created by this act, and the treatment of sections 11.27 (1) and
1612.05 of the statutes by this act are void in their entirety.
SB104-SSA1,55,1917 (b) Notwithstanding section 990.001 (11) of the statutes, if a court finds that
18any part of section 11.12 (8) or 11.50 (9) (ba) of the statutes, as created by this act,
19is unconstitutional, this entire act is void.
SB104-SSA1, s. 132 20Section 132. Appropriation changes; elections board.
SB104-SSA1,56,221 (1) In the schedule under section 20.005 (3) of the statutes for the appropriation
22to the elections board under section 20.510 (1) (a) of the statutes, as affected by the
23acts of 2001, the dollar amount is increased by $76,100 for fiscal year 2001-02 and
24the dollar amount is increased by $85,100 for fiscal year 2002-03 to increase the
25authorized FTE positions for the elections board by 1.0 GPR campaign finance

1investigator position and 1.0 GPR auditor position and to fund supporting expenses
2for these positions.
SB104-SSA1, s. 133 3Section 133. Initial applicability.
SB104-SSA1,56,54 (1) Except as provided in subsections (2) and (3), this act first applies to
5elections held on the day after publication.
SB104-SSA1,56,106 (2) The treatment of section 71.10 (3) (a) of the statutes first applies to claims
7filed for taxable years beginning on January 1 of the year in which this subsection
8takes effect, except that if this subsection takes effect after July 31 the treatment
9first applies to claims filed for taxable years beginning on January 1 of the year
10following the year in which this subsection takes effect.
SB104-SSA1,56,1211 (3) The treatment of section 11.31 (9) of the statutes first applies to adjustments
12for the biennium beginning on January 1, 2004.
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