SB640-SSA1, s. 7 13Section 7. 5.056 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,18,22 145.056 Matching program with secretary of transportation. The
15administrator of the elections division of the board shall enter into the agreement
16with the secretary of transportation specified under s. 85.61 (1) to match personally
17identifiable information on the official registration list maintained by the board
18under s. 6.36 (1), the information specified in s. 6.34 (2m) and (2n), and other
19information specified in s. 6.256 (2)
with personally identifiable information
20maintained by the department of transportation. Subject to s. 343.14 (2p) (b), the
21agreement shall provide for the electronic transfer of information under s. 6.256 (2)
22to the board on a continuous basis, no less often than monthly.
SB640-SSA1, s. 8 23Section 8. 5.06 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,19,724 5.06 (2) No Except as authorized in ss. 5.07 (2) and 12.17 (3), no person who
25is authorized to file a complaint under sub. (1), other than the attorney general or

1a district attorney, may commence an action or proceeding to test the validity of any
2decision, action or failure to act on the part of any election official with respect to any
3matter specified in sub. (1) without first filing a complaint under sub. (1), nor prior
4to disposition of the complaint by the board. A complaint is deemed disposed of if the
5board fails to transmit an acknowledgment of receipt of the complaint within 5
6business days from the date of its receipt or if the board concludes its investigation
7without a formal decision.
SB640-SSA1, s. 9 8Section 9. 5.07 of the statutes is renumbered 5.07 (1).
SB640-SSA1, s. 10 9Section 10. 5.07 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
SB640-SSA1,19,1610 5.07 (2) Whenever a violation of s. 5.25 (4) (b), 5.34 (1) to (6), 5.35 (6) (a) 4c.,
117.08 (3), 12.09, or 12.19 occurs or is proposed to occur, any elector of this state may
12sue for injunctive relief, a writ of mandamus or prohibition, or such other legal or
13equitable relief as may be appropriate to compel compliance with the law. The action
14shall be filed in circuit court for the county where the violation occurs or is proposed
15to occur. In such actions, the court shall award costs and reasonable actual attorney
16fees to the plaintiff if the plaintiff prevails in the action.
SB640-SSA1, s. 11 17Section 11. 5.25 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,19,2218 5.25 (4) (b) In any jurisdiction that is subject to the requirement under 42 USC
191973aa-1a
to provide voting materials in any a language other than English, the
20board shall, for each such language, ensure that the notices specified in s. 5.35 (6)
21are given in that language and
the voting system used at each polling place in that
22jurisdiction is in compliance with 42 USC 1973aa-1a.
SB640-SSA1, s. 12 23Section 12. 5.25 (4) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
SB640-SSA1,20,624 5.25 (4) (c) In any jurisdiction that is subject to the requirement under 42 USC
251973aa-1a
to provide voting materials in a language other than English, the

1municipal clerk or board of election commissioners shall, for each such language,
2contact and coordinate with organizations that advocate for the rights of individuals
3who speak that language to ensure that each polling place in the jurisdiction
4adequately serves the needs of those individuals and shall endeavor to ensure that
5at least one of the election officials who serves at each polling place in the jurisdiction
6speaks that language.
SB640-SSA1, s. 13 7Section 13. 5.34 of the statutes is created to read:
SB640-SSA1,20,8 85.34 Voter's bill of rights. Every qualified elector has the right to:
SB640-SSA1,20,9 9(1) Inspect a sample ballot before voting.
SB640-SSA1,20,10 10(2) Cast a ballot if he or she is in line when his or her polling place closes.
SB640-SSA1,20,13 11(3) Ask for and receive assistance in voting, including assistance in a language
12other than English if the elector resides in a jurisdiction where voting materials must
13be provided in that language under 42 USC 1073aa-1a.
SB640-SSA1,20,15 14(4) Receive a replacement ballot, up to 3 ballots in all, if he or she spoils a ballot
15before casting that ballot.
SB640-SSA1,20,16 16(5) Cast a provisional ballot whenever permitted under s. 6.96 or 6.97.
SB640-SSA1,20,18 17(6) Vote free from coercion or intimidation by any election official or other
18person.
SB640-SSA1,20,20 19(7) Cast a ballot using voting materials or equipment that enables the elector's
20ballot to be counted accurately.
SB640-SSA1, s. 14 21Section 14. 5.35 (6) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,20,2522 5.35 (6) (a) (intro.) At Except as authorized under par. (d), at each polling place
23in the state, the municipal clerk or board of election commissioners shall post the
24following materials, positioned so that they may be readily observed by electors
25entering the polling place or waiting in line to vote:
SB640-SSA1, s. 15
1Section 15. 5.35 (6) (a) 4c. of the statutes is created to read:
SB640-SSA1,21,22 5.35 (6) (a) 4c. A copy of the voter's bill of rights under s. 5.34.
SB640-SSA1, s. 16 3Section 16. 5.35 (6) (a) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,21,54 5.35 (6) (a) 5. Any other voting information directed to be posted by the board
5to be posted, or noticed under par. (d).
SB640-SSA1, s. 17 6Section 17. 5.35 (6) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,21,187 5.35 (6) (b) At Except as authorized under par. (d), at each polling place in the
8state where a consolidated ballot under s. 5.655 is used or an electronic voting system
9is utilized at a partisan primary election incorporating a ballot upon which electors
10may mark votes for candidates of more than one recognized political party or for
11candidates of a recognized political party and independent candidates, the municipal
12clerk or board of election commissioners shall prominently post a sign in the form
13prescribed by the board warning electors in substance that on any ballot with votes
14cast for candidates of more than one recognized political party or any ballot with
15votes cast for candidates of a recognized political party and independent candidates,
16no votes cast for any candidates for partisan office will be counted unless a preference
17for a party or for the independent candidates is made. If the elector designates a
18preference, only votes cast for candidates of that preference will be counted.
SB640-SSA1, s. 18 19Section 18. 5.35 (6) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,21,2520 5.35 (6) (c) At Except as authorized in par. (d), at each polling place located in
21a municipality that is served by more than one polling place for an election, the
22municipal clerk or board of election commissioners shall prominently post a map of
23the geographic area served by the polling place for that election. The posting shall
24clearly show the boundaries of the ward or wards served by the polling place for that
25election.
SB640-SSA1, s. 19
1Section 19. 5.35 (6) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
SB640-SSA1,22,82 5.35 (6) (d) As an alternative to any posting requirement under this subsection,
3the board may authorize another means of providing notice to affected electors of the
4information specified in this subsection if the board determines that an alternative
5means of providing the information will provide notice to affected electors of that
6information that is at least as effective as posting. Any authorization under this
7paragraph shall be in writing and shall specify the particular alternative means of
8notification of electors that may be used by a municipality.
SB640-SSA1, s. 20 9Section 20. 5.68 (8) of the statutes is created to read:
SB640-SSA1,22,2210 5.68 (8) Any municipality that incurs postage costs for mailing and return of
11absentee ballots for electors who request under s. 6.86 (2m) that they be sent
12absentee ballots for multiple elections may file a claim with the board for
13reimbursement of those costs. The claim shall be accompanied by appropriate
14substantiation of all postage costs incurred. The board shall audit the claim and, if
15the board finds that the costs have been incurred by the municipality, and the costs
16would not have been incurred but for the requirement under s. 6.86 (2m) for
17municipalities to pay for the mailing and return of absentee ballots for electors who
18request that they be sent absentee ballots for multiple elections, the board shall
19reimburse the municipality for those postal costs. No claim is payable under this
20subsection unless the claim is filed with the board, together with appropriate
21substantiation, within 60 days following the date of the election at which the costs
22were incurred.
SB640-SSA1, s. 21 23Section 21. 5.84 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,23,1724 5.84 (1) Where any municipality employs an electronic voting system which
25utilizes automatic tabulating equipment, either at the polling place or at a central

1counting location, the municipal clerk shall, on any day not more than 10 days after
2ballots become available
prior to the date of the election day on at which the
3equipment is to be utilized, have the equipment tested to ascertain that it will
4correctly count the votes cast for all offices and on all measures. Public notice of the
5time and place of the test shall be given by the clerk at least 48 hours prior to the test
6by publication of a class 1 notice under ch. 985 in one or more newspapers published
7within the municipality if a newspaper is published therein, otherwise in a
8newspaper of general circulation therein. The test shall be open to the public. The
9test shall be conducted by processing a preaudited group of ballots so marked as to
10record a predetermined number of valid votes for each candidate and on each
11referendum. The test shall include for each office one or more ballots which have
12votes in excess of the number allowed by law and, for a partisan primary election, one
13or more ballots which have votes cast for candidates of more than one recognized
14political party, in order to test the ability of the automatic tabulating equipment to
15reject such votes. If any error is detected, the municipal clerk shall ascertain the
16cause and correct the error. The clerk shall make an errorless count before the
17automatic tabulating equipment is approved by the clerk for use in the election.
SB640-SSA1, s. 22 18Section 22. 6.22 (2) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
SB640-SSA1,23,2419 6.22 (2) (e) A military elector may file an application for an absentee ballot by
20means of electronic mail or facsimile transmission in the manner prescribed in s. 6.86
21(1) (ac). Upon receipt of a valid application, the municipal clerk shall send the elector
22an absentee ballot or, if the elector so requests, shall transmit an absentee ballot to
23the elector by means of electronic mail or facsimile transmission in the manner
24prescribed in s. 6.87 (3) (d).
SB640-SSA1, s. 23 25Section 23. 6.22 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,24,7
16.22 (4) (a) A request for an absentee ballot by an individual who qualifies as
2a military elector shall be treated as a request for an absentee ballot for all elections
3unless the individual otherwise requests
. Upon receiving a timely request for an
4absentee ballot under par. (b) by an individual who qualifies as a military elector, the
5municipal clerk shall send or transmit to the elector an absentee ballot for all
6elections that occur in the municipality or portion thereof where the elector resides
7beginning on the date that the clerk receives the request.
SB640-SSA1, s. 24 8Section 24. 6.22 (4) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,24,199 6.22 (4) (e) Whenever the material is mailed, the material shall be prepared
10and mailed to make use of the federal free postage laws. If the material does not
11qualify for mailing without postage under federal free postage laws, the municipal
12clerk shall pay the postage required for mailing to the military elector. If the return
13envelope qualifies for mailing free of postage under federal free postage laws, the
14clerk shall affix the appropriate legend required by U.S. postal regulations.
15Otherwise the municipal clerk shall pay the postage required for return when the
16ballot is mailed from within the United States. If the ballot is not mailed by the
17military elector from within the United States the military elector shall provide
18return postage. The mailing list established under this subsection shall be kept
19current in the same manner as provided in s. 6.86 (2) (b).
SB640-SSA1, s. 25 20Section 25. 6.22 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,25,721 6.22 (6) Military elector list. Each municipal clerk shall keep an up-to-date
22list of all eligible military electors who reside in the municipality ; city clerks shall
23keep the lists by wards
in the format prescribed by the board. The list shall contain
24the name, latest-known military residence and military mailing address of each
25military elector. The list shall indicate whether each elector whose name appears on

1the list is a military elector, as defined in s. 6.36 (2) (c) 6.34 (1), and has so certified
2under s. 6.865 (3m). All persons over 18 years of age or who will be 18 years old prior
3to an election shall be listed and remain on the list for the duration of their tour of
4duty. The list shall be kept current through all possible means. Each clerk shall
5exercise reasonable care to avoid duplication of names or listing anyone who is not
6eligible to vote. Each clerk shall distribute 2 copies of one copy of the list to the
7appropriate ward each polling place in the municipality for use on election day.
SB640-SSA1, s. 26 8Section 26. 6.221 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,25,109 6.221 (1) In this section, "military elector" has the meaning given in s. 6.36 (2)
10(c)
6.34 (1) and active duty status for any election is determined as of election day.
SB640-SSA1, s. 27 11Section 27. 6.221 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,25,1712 6.221 (3) (b) At the general election, the presidential preference primary, or a
13special election for national office,
a ballot that is cast under s. 6.22 by an elector who
14is a military elector, that is received by mail from the U.S. postal service, and that
15is postmarked no later than election day shall be counted as provided in this section
16if it is received by a municipal clerk no later than 5 p.m. on the 10th day after the
17election.
SB640-SSA1, s. 28 18Section 28. 6.24 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,25,2419 6.24 (3) Registration. The overseas elector shall register in the municipality
20where he or she was last domiciled or where the overseas elector's parent was last
21domiciled on a form prescribed by the board designed to ascertain the elector's
22qualifications under this section. The form shall be substantially similar to the
23original form under s. 6.33 (1), insofar as applicable. Registration shall be
24accomplished in accordance with s. 6.30 (4) or (5).
SB640-SSA1, s. 29 25Section 29. 6.24 (4) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,26,22
16.24 (4) (c) Upon receipt of a timely application from an individual who
2qualifies as an overseas elector and who has registered to vote in a municipality
3under sub. (3), the municipal clerk of the municipality shall send an absentee ballot
4to the individual for all subsequent elections for national office to be held during the
5year in which the ballot is requested and the subsequent calendar year except as
6otherwise provided in this paragraph
, unless the individual otherwise requests or
7until the individual no longer qualifies as an overseas elector. of the municipality.
8The clerk shall not send an absentee ballot for an election if the overseas elector's
9name appeared on the registration list in eligible status for a previous election
10following the date of the application but no longer appears on the list in eligible
11status. The municipal clerk shall ensure that the envelope containing the absentee
12ballot is clearly marked as not forwardable. If an overseas elector who files an
13application under this subsection no longer resides at the same address that is
14indicated on the application form, the elector shall so notify the municipal clerk. The
15municipal clerk shall discontinue mailing absentee ballots to an overseas elector
16under this subsection if the elector fails to return any absentee ballot mailed to the
17elector. The municipal clerk shall notify the elector of any such action not taken at
18the elector's request within 5 days, if possible. An overseas elector who fails to cast
19an absentee ballot but who remains qualified to receive absentee ballots under this
20subsection may then receive absentee ballots for subsequent elections by notifying
21the municipal clerk that the elector wishes to continue receiving absentee ballots for
22subsequent elections.
SB640-SSA1, s. 30 23Section 30. 6.24 (4) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
SB640-SSA1,27,424 6.24 (4) (e) An overseas elector may file an application for an absentee ballot
25by means of electronic mail or facsimile transmission in the manner prescribed in s.

16.86 (1) (ac). Upon receipt of a valid application, the municipal clerk shall send the
2elector an absentee ballot or, if the elector so requests, shall transmit an absentee
3ballot to the elector by means of electronic mail or facsimile transmission in the
4manner prescribed in s. 6.87 (3) (d).
SB640-SSA1, s. 31 5Section 31. 6.25 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,27,156 6.25 (1) Any individual who qualifies as a military elector under s. 6.22 (1) (b)
7or an overseas elector under s. 6.24 (1) and who transmits an application for an
8official absentee ballot for a general election an election for national office, including
9a primary election,
no later than 30 days before election day the latest time specified
10for the elector in s. 6.86 (1) (b)
may, in lieu of the official ballot, cast a federal write-in
11absentee ballot prescribed under 42 USC 1973ff-2 for any candidate or for all of the
12candidates of any recognized political party for national office listed on the official
13ballot at the general that election if the federal write-in absentee ballot is received
14by the appropriate municipal clerk no later than the applicable time prescribed in
15s. 6.221 (3) or 6.87 (6).
SB640-SSA1, s. 32 16Section 32. 6.25 (4) (intro.), (a) and (b) of the statutes are consolidated,
17renumbered 6.25 (4) and amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,27,2218 6.25 (4) A write-in absentee ballot issued under sub. (1), (2) or (3) is valid only
19if all of the following apply: (a) The ballot is submitted from a location outside the
20United States. (b) The
the elector submitting the ballot does not submit an official
21ballot within the time prescribed in s. 6.87 (6) and, if the elector is an overseas elector,
22the ballot is submitted from a location outside the United States
.
SB640-SSA1, s. 33 23Section 33. 6.256 of the statutes is created to read:
SB640-SSA1,28,3 246.256 Board shall facilitate registration of electors. (1) Except as
25provided for electors specified in sub. (9) and as otherwise expressly provided, the

1board shall use all feasible means to facilitate the registration of all eligible electors
2of this state who are subject to a registration requirement and the maintenance of
3the registration of all eligible electors for so long as they remain eligible.
SB640-SSA1,28,6 4(2) Subject to s. 343.14 (2p) (b), for the purpose of carrying out its functions
5under sub. (1), the board shall obtain the following information from the department
6of transportation, to the extent that the department has the information:
SB640-SSA1,28,107 (a) The full name of each individual who holds a current operator's license
8issued to the individual under ch. 343 or a current identification card issued to the
9individual under s. 343.50, together with the following information pertaining to
10that individual:
SB640-SSA1,28,1211 1. The current address of the individual together with any address history and
12any name history maintained by the department of transportation.
SB640-SSA1,28,1313 2. The date of birth of the individual.
SB640-SSA1,28,1414 3. The number of the license or identification card issued to the individual.
SB640-SSA1,28,1715 4. The individual's citizenship and any information pertaining to that
16citizenship and whether the individual provided proof of citizenship or other
17attestation of citizenship to the department of transportation.
SB640-SSA1,28,2018 (b) For each item of information specified in this subsection, the most recent
19date that the item of information was provided or obtained by the department of
20transportation.
SB640-SSA1,28,24 21(3) The board shall compare the information obtained under sub. (2) with the
22information in the registration list under s. 6.36 (1) (a) and shall update that
23information, correct inaccuracies in that information, and eliminate duplications in
24the list.
SB640-SSA1,29,13
1(4) Except as provided in sub. (9) and this subsection, if the board concludes
2that an individual appears eligible to vote in this state but is not registered, and the
3board has obtained from reliable sources all the information required under s. 6.33
4(1) to complete the individual's registration, the board shall enter the individual's
5name on the registration list. If the board has not obtained from reliable sources all
6the information pertaining to an individual that is required under s. 6.33 (1), the
7board shall attempt to obtain from reliable sources the necessary information under
8s. 6.33 (1) that is required to complete the individual's registration. If a
9municipality has changed the status of an elector from eligible to ineligible under s.
106.50 (1) and the elector's eligibility, name, or residence have not changed, the board
11shall not change the individual's name to eligible status unless the board first
12verifies that the individual is eligible and wishes to change his or her status to
13eligible.
SB640-SSA1,29,16 14(5) The board shall attempt to contact individuals described in sub. (4) if
15necessary to obtain all the information specified in s. 6.33 (1) pertaining to the
16individual that is required to complete the individual's registration.
SB640-SSA1,29,19 17(6) If the board is able to obtain all the required information specified in s. 6.33
18(1) pertaining to an individual, the board shall enter the name of the individual on
19the registration list maintained under s. 6.36 (1) (a).
SB640-SSA1,30,3 20(7) If an individual's name is entered on the registration list by initiative of the
21board, the individual's registration is not valid until the individual confirms the
22registration under this subsection on a form prescribed by the board. If any
23information obtained by the board is not correct or accurate as of the confirmation
24date, the individual shall correct the information before confirming his or her
25registration. The confirmation shall affirm that all information is correct and

1accurate as of the date of confirmation, subject to all penalties prescribed by law for
2falsifying information or registration. An individual may confirm his or her
3registration by any of the following means:
SB640-SSA1,30,54 (a) By electronic means on the Internet using a secure procedure prescribed by
5the board.
SB640-SSA1,30,66 (b) By mail.
SB640-SSA1,30,97 (c) By appearing in person at the office of the municipal clerk serving the
8municipality where the elector resides or at the polling place serving his or her
9residence.
SB640-SSA1,30,16 10(8) If an elector does not confirm a registration that has been entered by the
11board under sub. (6), the board may contact the elector in the manner determined
12by the board to obtain confirmation of or any necessary correction to the elector's
13registration. If an elector does not confirm a registration that has been entered by
14the board within 60 days after the board enters the elector's registration under sub.
15(6), the board shall promptly contact the elector to obtain confirmation of or any
16necessary correction to the elector's registration.
SB640-SSA1,31,3 17(9) Any individual may file a request with the board to exclude his or her name
18from the registration list. Any individual whose name is added to the registration
19list by the board may file a request with the board or a municipal clerk to have his
20or her name deleted from the list. A request for exclusion or deletion shall be filed
21in the manner prescribed by the board. An individual who files an exclusion or
22deletion request under this subsection may revoke his or her request by the same
23means that an individual may request an exclusion or deletion. The board shall
24ensure that the name of any individual who has filed an exclusion or deletion request
25under this subsection is excluded from the registration list or if the individual's name

1appears on the list, is removed from the registration list and is not added to the list
2at any subsequent time unless the individual files a revocation of his or her request
3under this subsection.
SB640-SSA1,31,10 4(10) If the board removes from the registration list the name of an elector who
5does not request that his or her name be deleted, other than to correct an entry that
6the board positively determines to be a duplication or to change the name of an
7individual who is verified to be deceased to ineligible status, the board shall mail the
8individual a notice of the removal or change in status by 1st class postcard at the
9individual's last-known address. The notice shall provide that the individual may
10apply to have his or her status changed to eligible if he or she is a qualified elector.
SB640-SSA1,31,12 11(11) The board shall attempt to facilitate the initial registration of all eligible
12electors, except as otherwise provided in this section, no later than July 1, 2015.
SB640-SSA1,31,16 13(12) The board shall maintain the confidentiality of all information obtained
14from the department of transportation under sub. (2) and may use this information
15only for the purpose of carrying out its functions under sub. (1) and s. 6.34 (2m) and
16(2n) and in accordance with the agreement under s. 85.61 (1).
SB640-SSA1, s. 34 17Section 34. 6.275 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,31,2118 6.275 (1) (b) The total number of electors of the municipality residing in that
19county who were preregistered registered or who confirmed their registrations on the
20deadline specified in s. 6.28 (1), including valid mail registrations which are
21postmarked by that day and valid electronic registrations entered under s. 6.30 (5).
SB640-SSA1, s. 35 22Section 35. 6.275 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,31,2523 6.275 (1) (c) The total number of electors of the municipality residing in that
24county who registered or confirmed their registrations after the close of registration
25and prior to the day of the primary or election under ss. 6.29 and 6.86 (3) (a) 2.
SB640-SSA1, s. 36
1Section 36. 6.275 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,32,42 6.275 (1) (d) The total number of electors of the municipality residing in that
3county who registered or confirmed their registrations on the day of the primary or
4election under ss. 6.55 and 6.86 (3) (a) 2.
SB640-SSA1, s. 37 5Section 37. 6.28 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB640-SSA1,33,26 6.28 (1) Registration locations; deadline. Except as authorized in ss. 6.29,
76.55 (2), and 6.86 (3) (a) 2., registration in person for any election shall close at 5 p.m.
8on the 3rd Wednesday preceding the election. Registrations made by mail under s.
96.30 (4) must be delivered to the office of the municipal clerk or postmarked no later
10than the 3rd Wednesday preceding the election. Electronic registrations for an
11election under s. 6.30 (5) shall close at midnight on the 3rd Wednesday preceding the
12election.
All applications for registration corrections and additions and registration
13confirmations
may be made throughout the year at the office of the city board of
14election commissioners, at the office of the municipal clerk, at the office of the county
15clerk, or at other locations provided by the board of election commissioners or the
16common council in cities over 500,000 population or by either or both the municipal
17clerk, or the common council, village or town board in all other municipalities and
18may also be made during the school year at any high school by qualified persons
19under sub. (2) (a). Other registration locations may include but are not limited to fire
20houses, police stations, public libraries, institutions of higher education,
21supermarkets, community centers, plants and factories, banks, savings and loan
22associations and savings banks. Special registration deputies shall be appointed for
23each location unless the location can be sufficiently staffed by the board of election
24commissioners or the municipal clerk or his or her deputies. An elector who wishes

1to obtain a confidential listing under s. 6.47 (2) shall register at the office of the
2municipal clerk of the municipality where the elector resides.
SB640-SSA1, s. 38 3Section 38. 6.28 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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