AB700,96,218
60.74
(5) (b) A petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 signed by
19qualified electors of the district equal to at least 20% of the vote cast for governor in
20the district at the last gubernatorial election, requesting a change to appointment
21of commissioners, may be submitted to the town board, subject to sub. (5m) (a).
The
22petition shall be filed as provided in s. 8.37. Upon receipt of the petition, the town
23board shall submit the question to a referendum at the next regular spring election
24or general election, or shall call a special election for that purpose. The inspectors
25shall count the votes and submit a statement of the results to the commission. The
1commission shall canvass the results of the election and certify the results to the
2town board which has authority to appoint commissioners.
AB700, s. 192
3Section
192. 60.785 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,96,144
60.785
(2) (a) Any town sanitary district may be consolidated with a contiguous
5town sanitary district by resolution passed by a two-thirds vote of all of the
6commissioners of each district, fixing the terms of the consolidation and ratified by
7the qualified electors of each district at a referendum held in each district.
The
8resolution shall be filed as provided in s. 8.37. The ballots shall contain the words
9"for consolidation", and "against consolidation". If a majority of the votes cast on the
10referendum in each town sanitary district are for consolidation, the resolutions are
11effective and have the force of a contract. Certified copies of the resolutions and the
12results of the referendum shall be filed with the secretary of natural resources and
13the original documents shall be recorded with the register of deeds in each county
14in which the consolidated district is situated.
AB700, s. 193
15Section
193. 61.187 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,96,2316
61.187
(1) Procedure. Whenever a petition conforming to the requirements
17of s. 8.40, signed by at least one-third as many electors of any village as voted for
18village officers at the next preceding election therefor, shall be presented to the
19village board
, and filed as provided in s. 8.37, praying for dissolution of the village
20corporation, such board shall submit to the electors of such village, for determination
21by ballot in substantially the manner provided by ss. 5.64 (2) and 10.02, at a general
22election or at a special election called by them for that purpose, the question whether
23or not such village corporation shall be dissolved.
AB700, s. 194
24Section
194. 61.46 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,97,12
161.46
(1) General; limitation. The village board shall, on or before December
215 in each year, by resolution to be entered of record, determine the amount of
3corporation taxes to be levied and assessed on the taxable property in such village
4for the current year. Before levying any tax for any specified purpose, exceeding one
5percent of the assessed valuation aforesaid, the village board shall, and in all other
6cases may in its discretion, submit the question of levying the same to the village
7electors at any general or special election by giving 10 days' notice thereof prior to
8such election by publication in a newspaper published in the village, if any, and if
9there is none, then by posting notices in 3 public places in said village, setting forth
10in such notices the object and purposes for which such taxes are to be raised and the
11amount of the proposed tax.
The village board shall file the question as provided in
12s. 8.37.
AB700, s. 195
13Section
195. 62.13 (6) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,97,2214
62.13
(6) (b) The provisions of this subsection shall apply only if adopted by the
15electors. Whenever not less than
30 42 days prior to a regular city election a petition
16therefor, conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 and signed by electors equal in
17number to not less than 20% of the total vote cast in the city for governor at the last
18general election, shall be filed with the clerk
as provided in s. 8.37, the clerk shall give
19notice in the manner of notice of the regular city election of a referendum on the
20adoption of this subsection. Such referendum election shall be held with the regular
21city election, and the ballots shall conform with the provisions of ss. 5.64 (2) and
2210.02, and the question shall be "Shall s. 62.13 (6) of the statutes be adopted?"
AB700, s. 196
23Section
196. 64.39 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,98,524
64.39
(2) Such petition shall conform to the requirements of s. 8.40 and shall
25be signed by qualified electors of such city at least equal in number to 25% of the total
1number of votes cast in such city for all candidates for governor at the last preceding
2general election. Such petition shall be filed with the city clerk
as provided in s. 8.37 3and after being so filed, no name shall be erased or removed therefrom and no
4signature shall be valid or be counted unless its date is less than one month preceding
5the date of such filing.
AB700, s. 197
6Section
197. 66.021 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,99,97
66.021
(5) (a)
Notice. Within 60 days after the filing of the petition, the common
8council or village board may accept or reject the petition and if rejected no further
9action shall be taken thereon. Acceptance may consist of adoption of an annexation
10ordinance. Failure to reject the petition shall obligate the city or village to pay the
11cost of any referendum favorable to annexation. If the petition is not rejected the
12clerk of the city or village with whom the annexation petition is filed shall give
13written notice thereof by personal service or registered mail with return receipt
14requested to the clerk of any town from which territory is proposed to be detached
15and shall give like notice to any person who files a written request therefor with the
16clerk. Such notice shall indicate whether the petition is for direct annexation or
17whether it requests a referendum on the question of annexation.
If the notice
18indicates that the petition is for a referendum on the question of annexation, the
19clerk of the city or village shall file the notice as provided in s. 8.37. If the notice
20indicates that the petition is for a referendum on the question of annexation, the
21town clerk shall give notice as provided in par. (c) of a referendum of the electors
22residing in the area proposed for annexation to be held
within 30 not less than 42
23days nor more than 72 days after the date of personal service or mailing of the notice
24required under this paragraph. If the notice indicates that the petition is for direct
25annexation, no referendum shall be held unless within 30 days after the date of
1personal service or mailing of the notice required under this paragraph, a petition
2conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 requesting a referendum is filed with the
3town clerk
as provided in s. 8.37, signed by at least 20% of the electors residing in the
4area proposed to be annexed. If such a petition is filed, the clerk shall give notice as
5provided in par. (c) of a referendum of the electors residing in the area proposed for
6annexation to be held
within 30 not less than 42 days nor more than 72 days
of after 7the receipt of the petition and shall mail a copy of such notice to the clerk of the city
8or village to which the annexation is proposed. Any referendum shall be held at some
9convenient place within the town to be specified in the notice.
AB700, s. 198
10Section
198. 66.022 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,99,2511
66.022
(3) The governing body of any city, village or town involved may, or if
12a petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 signed by a number of qualified
13electors thereof equal to at least 5% of the votes cast for governor in the city, village
14or town at the last gubernatorial election, demanding a referendum thereon, is
15presented to it within 30 days after the passage of either of the ordinances herein
16provided for shall, cause the question to be submitted to the electors of the city,
17village or town whose electors petitioned therefor, at a referendum election called for
18such purpose
within 30 not less than 42 days nor more than 72 days after the filing
19of such petition, or after the enactment of either ordinance.
The petition shall be filed
20as provided in s. 8.37. Whenever a number of electors cannot be determined on the
21basis of reported election statistics, the number shall be determined in accordance
22with s. 60.74 (6). The governing body of the municipality shall appoint 3 election
23inspectors who shall be resident electors to supervise the referendum. The ballots
24shall contain the words "For Detachment" and "Against Detachment". The
25inspectors shall certify the results of the election by their affidavits annexed thereto
1and file a copy with the clerk of each town, village or city involved, and none of the
2ordinances so provided for shall take effect nor be in force unless a majority of the
3electors shall approve the same. The referendum election shall be conducted in
4accordance with chs. 6 and 7 insofar as applicable.
AB700, s. 199
5Section
199. 66.023 (4) (e) 1. and 2. of the statutes are amended to read:
AB700,100,146
66.023
(4) (e) 1. Within 30 days after adoption of a final plan under par. (d), the
7governing body of a participating municipality may adopt a resolution calling for an
8advisory referendum on the plan. An advisory referendum shall be held if, within
930 days after adoption of the final plan under par. (d), a petition, signed by a number
10of qualified electors equal to at least 10% of the votes cast for governor in the
11municipality at the last gubernatorial election, is filed with the clerk of a
12participating municipality
and as provided in s. 8.37, requesting an advisory
13referendum on the cooperative plan. The petition shall conform to the requirements
14of s. 8.40.
AB700,100,2115
2. The advisory referendum shall be held
within 30
not less than 42 days nor
16more than 72 days after adoption of the resolution under subd. 1. calling for the
17referendum or
within 30 not less than 42 days nor more than 72 days after receipt
18of the petition by the municipal clerk. The municipal clerk shall give notice of the
19referendum by publishing a notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the
20municipality, both on the publication day next preceding the advisory referendum
21election and one week prior to that publication date.
AB700, s. 200
22Section
200. 66.024 (4) (a) and (b) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB700,101,523
66.024
(4) (a) If the court, after such hearing, is satisfied as to the correctness
24of the description of the territory or any survey and that the provisions of this section
25have been complied with, it shall make an order so declaring and shall direct a
1referendum election within the territory which shall be described in the order, on the
2question, whether such area should be annexed.
Such order shall be filed as provided
3in s. 8.37. Such order shall direct 3 electors named therein residing in the town in
4which the territory proposed to be annexed lies, to perform the duties of inspectors
5of election.
AB700,101,126
(b) The referendum election shall be held
within 30
not less than 42 days nor
7more than 72 days after the
entry filing of the order
as provided in s. 8.37, in the
8territory proposed for annexation, by the electors of such territory as provided in s.
966.021 (5), so far as applicable. The ballots shall contain the words "For Annexation"
10and "Against Annexation". The certification of the election inspectors shall be filed
11with the clerk of the court, and the clerk of any municipality involved, but need not
12be filed or recorded with the register of deeds.
AB700, s. 201
13Section
201. 66.027 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,102,10
1466.027 Municipal boundaries, fixed by judgment. Any 2 municipalities
15whose boundaries are immediately adjacent at any point and who are parties to any
16action, proceeding or appeal in court for the purpose of testing the validity or
17invalidity of any annexation, incorporation, consolidation or detachment, may enter
18into a written stipulation, compromising and settling any such litigation and
19determining the common boundary line between the municipalities. The court
20having jurisdiction of the litigation, whether it is a circuit court, the court of appeals
21or the supreme court, may enter a final judgment incorporating the provisions of the
22stipulation and fixing the common boundary line between the municipalities
23involved. Any stipulation changing boundaries of municipalities shall be approved
24by the governing bodies of the detaching and annexing municipalities and s. 66.021
25(8) and (10) shall apply. Any change of civil municipal boundaries under this section
1is subject to a referendum of the electors residing within the territory annexed or
2detached, if within 30 days after the publication of the stipulation to change
3boundaries in a newspaper of general circulation in the area proposed to be annexed
4or detached, a petition for a referendum conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40
5signed by at least 20% of the electors of the area to be annexed or detached, is filed
6with the clerk of the municipality from which the area is proposed to be detached
and
7is filed as provided in s. 8.37. The referendum shall be conducted as are annexation
8referenda. If the referendum election is opposed to detachment from the
9municipality, all proceedings under this section are void. For the purposes of this
10section "municipalities" includes cities, villages and towns.
AB700, s. 202
11Section
202. 66.028 (6) (a) and (b) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB700,102,2112
66.028
(6) (a) Within 30 days after the hearing under sub. (3), the governing
13body of a participating municipality may adopt a resolution calling for an advisory
14referendum on the agreement. An advisory referendum shall be held if, within 30
15days after the hearing under sub. (3), a petition, signed by a number of qualified
16electors equal to at least 10% of the votes cast for governor in the municipality at the
17last gubernatorial election, is filed with the clerk of a participating municipality,
18requesting an advisory referendum on the revenue sharing plan. The petition shall
19conform to the requirements of s. 8.40
and shall be filed as provided in s. 8.37. If an
20advisory referendum is held, the municipality's governing body may not vote to
21approve the agreement under sub. (2) until the report under par. (d) is filed.
AB700,103,322
(b) The advisory referendum shall be held
within 30
not less than 42 days nor
23more than 72 days after adoption of the resolution under par. (a) calling for the
24referendum or
within 30 not less than 42 days nor more than 72 days after receipt
25of the petition under par. (a) by the municipal clerk. The municipal clerk shall give
1notice of the referendum by publishing a notice in a newspaper of general circulation
2in the municipality, both on the publication day next preceding the advisory
3referendum election and one week prior to that publication date.
AB700, s. 203
4Section
203. 66.059 (2m) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,103,105
66.059
(2m) (b) If a referendum is to be held on a resolution, the municipal
6governing body shall
file the resolution as provided in s. 8.37 and shall direct the
7municipal clerk to call a special election for the purpose of submitting the resolution
8to the electors for a referendum on approval or rejection. In lieu of a special election,
9the municipal governing body may specify that the election be held at the next
10succeeding spring primary or election or September primary or general election.
AB700, s. 204
11Section
204. 66.061 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,103,2112
66.061
(1) (c) No such ordinance shall be operative until 60 days after passage
13and publication unless sooner approved by a referendum. Within that time electors
14equal in number to
20 per cent 20% of those voting at the last regular municipal
15election, may demand a referendum. The demand shall be in writing and filed with
16the clerk
and as provided in s. 8.37. Each signer shall state his or her occupation and
17residence and signatures shall be verified by the affidavit of an elector. The
18referendum shall be held at the next regular municipal election, or at a special
19election within 90 days of the filing of the demand, and the ordinance shall not be
20effective unless approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon. This paragraph
21shall not apply to extensions by a utility previously franchised by the village or city.
AB700, s. 205
22Section
205. 66.075 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,104,923
66.075
(5) The provisions of this section shall apply only to such counties, cities,
24villages and towns as shall have adopted the same at any general or municipal
25election at which the question of the establishment of such county or municipal
1slaughterhouse shall have been submitted to the voters of such county, city, village
2or town. Such question shall, upon the filing of a petition conforming to the
3requirements of s. 8.40 by electors of such county, city, village or town equal in
4number to at least 10% of all the votes cast in such county, city, village or town for
5governor at the last preceding general election, be submitted to the electors of such
6county, city, village or town at the next ensuing election
, and if. The petition shall
7be filed as provided in s. 8.37. If a majority of votes cast shall be in favor of the
8establishment of such slaughterhouse, the provisions of this section shall apply to
9such county, city, village or town.
AB700, s. 206
10Section
206. 66.521 (10) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,104,2211
66.521
(10) (d) The governing body may issue bonds under this section without
12submitting the proposition to the electors of the municipality for approval unless
13within 30 days from the date of publication of notice of adoption of the initial
14resolution for such bonds, a petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40, signed
15by not less than 5% of the registered electors of the municipality, or, if there is no
16registration of electors in the municipality, by 10% of the number of electors of the
17municipality voting for the office of governor at the last general election as
18determined under s. 115.01 (13), is filed with the clerk of the municipality
and as
19provided in s. 8.37 requesting a referendum upon the question of the issuance of the
20bonds. If such a petition is filed, the bonds shall not be issued until approved by a
21majority of the electors of the municipality voting thereon at a general or special
22election.
AB700, s. 207
23Section
207. 66.77 (3) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,105,924
66.77
(3) (a) 1. If the governing body of a county wishes to exceed the operating
25levy rate limit otherwise applicable to the county under this section, it shall adopt
1a resolution to that effect. The resolution shall specify either the operating levy rate
2or the operating levy that the governing body wishes to impose for either a specified
3number of years or an indefinite period. The governing body shall call a special
4referendum for the purpose of submitting the resolution to the electors of the county
5for approval or rejection. In lieu of a special referendum, the governing body may
6specify that the referendum be held at the next succeeding spring primary or election
7or September primary or general election to be held not earlier than
30 42 days after
8the adoption of the resolution of the governing body.
The governing body shall file
9the resolution to be submitted to the electors as provided in s. 8.37.
AB700, s. 208
10Section
208. 66.94 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,105,2311
66.94
(4) Manner of adoption. This section may be adopted by any city, village
12or town within the metropolitan district in the following manner: The governing
13body of any municipality, by ordinance passed at least
30 42 days prior to submission
14of the question, may direct that the question of the adoption of this section be
15submitted to the electors therein at any general, special, judicial or local election.
16The question shall be filed as provided in s. 8.37. The clerk of such municipality or
17the election commission of any city of the first class shall thereupon submit the
18question to popular vote. Public notice of the election shall be given in the same
19manner as in case of a regular municipal election except that such notice shall be
20published or posted at least 20 days prior to the election. If a majority of those voting
21on the question vote in the affirmative thereon, this section shall be adopted in such
22municipality. The proposition on the ballot to be used at such election shall be in
23substantially the following form:
AB700,106,3
1Shall section 66.94 of the Wisconsin statutes which creates a metropolitan
2transit authority for ownership and operation of a public mass transportation system
3in the metropolitan district be adopted?
AB700, s. 209
5Section
209. 67.05 (3) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700,106,76
67.05
(3) (am) The question on which the referendum is held shall be filed as
7provided in s. 8.37.
AB700, s. 210
8Section
210. 67.12 (12) (e) 6. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,106,149
67.12
(12) (e) 6. A copy of any resolution of the district board under subd. 5.
10which requires a referendum shall be promptly transmitted by the secretary of the
11district board to the county clerk or board of election commissioners of each county
12any part of which is contained within the district.
A copy of the resolution shall be
13filed as provided in s. 8.37. Costs of the referendum shall be borne as provided in ss.
145.68 and 7.03.
AB700, s. 211
15Section
211. 81.01 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,106,2016
81.01
(3) (b) The town board by resolution submits to the electors of the town
17as a referendum at a general or special town election the question of exceeding the
18$10,000 limit set under this subsection.
A copy of the resolution shall be filed as
19provided in s. 8.37. The board shall abide by the majority vote of the electors of the
20town on the question. The question shall read as follows:
AB700,106,2221
Shall the town of ... spend $... over the annual limit of $10,000 for the
22construction and repair of its highways and bridges?
AB700,106,2323
FOR SPENDING AGAINST SPENDING
AB700, s. 212
24Section
212. 86.21 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,107,25
186.21
(2) (a) Before any such toll bridge is constructed or acquired under this
2section, a resolution authorizing the construction or acquisition thereof, and
3specifying the method of payment therefor, shall be adopted by a majority of the
4members of the governing body of such county, town, village or city at a regular
5meeting, after publication of said resolution, as a class 2 notice, under ch. 985. The
6resolution shall include a general description of the property it is proposed to acquire
7or construct. Any county, town, village or city constructing or acquiring a toll bridge
8under this section may provide for the payment of the same or any part thereof from
9the general fund, from taxation, or from the proceeds of either municipal bonds,
10revenue bonds or as otherwise provided by law. Such resolution shall not be effective
11until 15 days after its passage and publication. If within said 15 days a petition
12conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 is filed with the clerk of such municipality
,
13and filed as provided in s. 8.37, signed by at least 20% of the electors thereof
14requesting that the question of acquiring such toll bridge be submitted to the said
15electors, such question shall be submitted at any general or regular municipal
16election that
may be is held not
less sooner than
10 nor more than 40 42 days from
17the date of filing such petition. In case no such general or regular municipal election
18is to be held within such stated period, then the governing body of such municipality
19shall order a special election to be held within 30 days from the filing of such petition
20upon the question of whether such toll bridge shall be acquired by said municipality.
21The question submitted to the electors shall specify the method of payment for such
22toll bridge as provided in the resolution for the acquisition thereof. If no such petition
23is filed, or if the majority of votes cast at such referendum election are in favor of the
24acquisition of such toll bridge, then the resolution of the governing body for the
25acquisition of such toll bridge shall be in effect.
AB700, s. 213
1Section
213. 92.11 (4) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,108,102
92.11
(4) (c)
Wording of ballot question; procedure. The county board shall
3include the wording of the question to be placed before the electors in the referendum
4as a part of the ordinance adopted under this section or the revision to an ordinance
5adopted under this section. Upon the adoption of the ordinance or revision the county
6board shall forward a copy of the ordinance or revision to the county clerk who shall
7cause the question to be placed before the voters of the affected area in the next
8spring or general election occurring not less than 45 days after the adoption of the
9ordinance or revision. The form of the ballot shall correspond substantially
with to
10the form
"D" annexed to prescribed under s. 5.64 (2).
AB700, s. 214
11Section
214. 119.48 (4) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,108,2212
119.48
(4) (c) Upon receipt of the communication, the common council shall
file
13the communication as provided in s. 8.37 and shall cause the question of exceeding
14the levy rate specified under s. 65.07 (1) (f) to be submitted to the voters of the city
15at the September election or at a special election. The question of exceeding the levy
16rate specified under s. 65.07 (1) (f) shall be submitted
upon a separate ballot or in
17some other manner so that the vote upon exceeding the levy rate specified in s. 65.07
18(1) (f) is taken separately from any other question submitted to the voters. If a
19majority of the electors voting on the question favors exceeding the levy rate specified
20under s. 65.07 (1) (f), the common council shall approve the increase in the levy rate
21and shall levy and collect a tax equal to the amount of money approved by the
22electors.
AB700, s. 215
23Section
215. 119.49 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,109,824
119.49
(2) Upon receipt of the communication, the common council shall
file the
25communication as provided in s. 8.37 and shall cause the question of issuing such
1school bonds in the stated amount and for the stated school purposes to be submitted
2to the voters of the city at the next election held in the city. The question of issuing
3such school bonds shall be submitted
upon a separate ballot or in some other manner 4so that the vote upon issuing such school bonds is taken separately from any other
5question submitted to the voters. If a majority of the electors voting on the school
6bond question favors issuing such school bonds, the common council shall cause the
7school bonds to be issued immediately or within the period permitted by law, in the
8amount requested by the board and in the manner other bonds are issued.
AB700, s. 216
9Section
216. 120.06 (6) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,110,1610
120.06
(6) (b) No later than the
first
4th Tuesday in
December November prior
11to the spring election, the school district clerk shall publish a type A notice of the
12school district election under s. 10.01 (2) (a). Except as authorized in this paragraph,
13no later than 5 p.m. on the first Tuesday in January prior to the spring election, or
14on the next day if Tuesday is a holiday, any qualified elector of the school district may
15file a sworn declaration of candidacy with the school district clerk in the form
16provided in s. 8.21 at the place specified in the notice. If the school district contains
17territory lying within a 2nd class city, or if the school board or annual meeting
18requires nomination papers under par. (a), any qualified elector of the school district
19who desires to be a candidate shall in addition file nomination papers in the form
20prescribed under s. 8.10 (2) and (3) with the school district clerk at the place specified
21in the notice. If an incumbent fails to file a declaration of candidacy, and nomination
22papers, where required, within the time prescribed by this paragraph, all candidates
23for the office held by the incumbent, other than the incumbent, may file a declaration
24of candidacy and nomination papers, where required, no later than 72 hours after the
25latest time prescribed in this paragraph. No extension of the time for filing a
1declaration of candidacy or nomination papers applies if the incumbent files written
2notification with the school district clerk, no later than 5 p.m. on the 2nd Friday
3preceding the latest time prescribed in this paragraph for filing declarations of
4candidacy, that the incumbent is not a candidate for reelection to his or her office, and
5the incumbent does not file a declaration of candidacy for that office within the time
6prescribed in this paragraph. In the case of a 3-member school board, the qualified
7elector shall state in his or her declaration of candidacy and on the face of his or her
8nomination papers, if any, the office for which the elector is a candidate. In the case
9of an apportioned or numbered school board, the qualified elector shall state in his
10or her declaration of candidacy and on the face of his or her nomination papers, if any,
11the apportioned area or numbered seat for which the elector is a candidate. If a
12candidate has not filed a registration statement under s. 11.05 by the time he or she
13files a declaration of candidacy, the candidate shall file the statement with the
14declaration. A candidate shall file an amended declaration under oath with the
15school district clerk in the event of a change in any information provided in the
16declaration as provided in s. 8.21.
AB700, s. 217
17Section
217. 121.91 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,111,918
121.91
(3) (a) If a school board wishes to exceed the limit under sub. (2m)
19otherwise applicable to the school district in any school year, it shall promptly adopt
20a resolution supporting inclusion in the final school district budget of an amount
21equal to the proposed excess revenue. The resolution shall specify whether the
22proposed excess revenue is for a recurring or nonrecurring purpose, or, if the
23proposed excess revenue is for both recurring and nonrecurring purposes, the
24amount of the proposed excess revenue for each purpose.
The resolution shall be filed
25as provided in s. 8.37. Within 10 days after adopting the resolution, the school board
1shall notify the department of the scheduled date of the referendum and submit a
2copy of the resolution to the department. The school board shall call a special
3referendum for the purpose of submitting the resolution to the electors of the school
4district for approval or rejection. In lieu of a special referendum, the school board
5may specify that the referendum be held at the next succeeding spring primary or
6election or September primary or general election, if such election is to be held not
7earlier sooner than
35 42 days after the
adoption filing of the resolution of the school
8board. The school district clerk shall certify the results of the referendum to the
9department within 10 days after the referendum is held.
AB700, s. 218
10Section
218. 125.05 (1) (b) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,111,1211
125.05
(1) (b) 5. The petition shall be filed with the clerk of the municipality
12affected by the question at least
30
42 days prior to the first Tuesday of April.
AB700, s. 219
13Section
219. 197.04 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,112,214
197.04
(1) (b) If within either of the 90-day periods described in par. (a) a
15petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 is filed with the clerk of the
16municipality
as provided in s. 8.37 and the petition has been signed by 5% of the
17electors of a 1st class city or by 10% of the electors of all other municipalities
18requesting that the question of discontinuing the proceeding to acquire the plant or
19equipment of the public utility be submitted to the electors of the municipality, the
20applicable question under par. (c) shall be submitted to the electors at any general
21or regular municipal election that
may be is held not less than
30, 42 and not more
22than
35, 47 days from the date of the filing of the petition. If no general election or
23regular municipal election is to be held within the stated periods, the governing body
24of the municipality shall order the holding of a special election
, to be held not less
1than 42 days from the date of filing of the petition, for the purpose of submitting the
2question to the electors.
AB700, s. 220
3Section
220. 197.10 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,112,144
197.10
(2) Such contract when adopted by the common council of said city and
5accepted by the owner or owners of such public utility shall be submitted to the public
6service commission for its approval and upon such approval the same shall be
filed
7as provided in s. 8.37 and submitted in such manner as the common council shall
8determine to a vote of the electors of such city at the next regular municipal election
9or at a special election called for that purpose, and such contract shall not become
10binding upon such city until approved by a majority vote of the qualified electors of
11such city voting thereon. No bonds shall in any case be issued by said city under the
12contract or contracts mentioned in sub. (1), until the proposition of their issue shall
13have been submitted to the people of such city and adopted by a majority of the
14electors voting thereon.
AB700, s. 221
15Section
221. 227.52 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,112,1716
227.52
(6) Decisions of the chairperson of the elections board
or the
17chairperson's designee.
AB700, s. 222
18Section
222. 755.01 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,113,1419
755.01
(4) Two or more cities, towns or villages of this state may enter into an
20agreement under s. 66.30 for the joint exercise of the power granted under sub. (1),
21except that for purposes of this subsection, any agreement under s. 66.30 shall be
22effected by the enactment of identical ordinances by each affected city, town or
23village. Electors of each municipality entering into the agreement shall be eligible
24to vote for the judge of the municipal court so established. If a municipality enters
25into an agreement with a municipality that already has a municipal court, the
1municipalities may provide by ordinance or resolution that the judge for the existing
2municipal court shall serve as the judge for the joint court until the end of the term
3or until a special election is held under s. 8.50 (4) (fm). Each municipality shall adopt
4an ordinance or bylaw under sub. (1) prior to entering into the agreement. The
5contracting municipalities need not be contiguous and need not all be in the same
6county.
Upon entering into or discontinuing such an agreement, the contracting
7municipalities shall each transmit a certified copy of the ordinance effecting or
8discontinuing the agreement to the elections board. The elections board shall serve
9as filing officer for candidates for the office of municipal judge in any municipality
10where an agreement is in effect The contracting municipalities shall notify the
11appropriate filing officer under s. 11.02 (3e) when the joint court is created. When
12a municipal judge is elected under this subsection, candidates shall be nominated by
13filing nomination papers under s. 8.10 (6) (bm), and shall register with the filing
14officer specified in s. 11.02 (3e).
AB700, s. 223
15Section
223. 778.135 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700,113,25
16778.135 Elections board Campaign finance forfeitures; how recovered. 17Notwithstanding s. 778.13, whenever any action or proposed action by the elections
18board under s. 5.05 (1) (c) is settled as a result of agreement between the parties
19without approval of the court, the moneys accruing to the state on account of such
20settlement shall be paid to the board and deposited with the state treasurer.
21Whenever any proposed action by a county board of election commissioners under s.
227.21 (2m) (a) is settled as a result of agreement between the parties, the moneys
23accruing to the county on account of such settlement shall be paid to the board of
24election commissioners and deposited with the county treasurer in the same manner
25as provided for forfeitures under s. 778.13.
AB700,114,82
(1) There shall be submitted to the vote of the electors at the general election
3to be held in November 2000 the following question: "Shall sections 68 and 70 of 1999
4Wisconsin Act .... (this act), which extend the right to vote in federal elections in this
5state to the adult children of U.S. citizens who resided in this state prior to
6establishing residency abroad, become effective on January 1, 2001?". If the question
7is approved by a majority of all votes cast on the question at the election,
Sections 868 and 70 of this act shall become law; otherwise, those sections shall not take effect.
AB700,114,1110
(1)
Report on impediments to voting. The treatment of section 5.25 (4) (d) of
11the statutes first applies to the report due on June 30, 2001.
AB700,114,1912
(2)
Filing of referendum questions. The treatment of sections 8.37, 24.66 (4),
1332.72 (1), 59.05 (2), 59.08 (7) (b), 60.62 (2), 60.74 (5) (b), 60.785 (2) (a), 61.187 (1), 61.46
14(1), 62.13 (6) (b), 64.39 (2), 66.021 (5) (a), 66.022 (3), 66.023 (4) (e) 1. and 2., 66.024
15(4) (a) and (b), 66.027, 66.028 (6) (a) and (b), 66.059 (2m) (b), 66.061 (1) (c), 66.075 (5),
1666.521 (10) (d), 66.77 (3) (a) 1., 66.94 (4), 67.05 (3) (am), 67.12 (12) (e) 6., 81.01 (3) (b),
1786.21 (2) (a), 119.48 (4) (c), 119.49 (2), 121.91 (3) (a), 125.05 (1) (b) 5., 197.04 (1) (b)
18and 197.10 (2) of the statutes first applies with respect to referenda called on the
19effective date of this subsection.
AB700, s. 226
20Section
226.
Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after
21publication, except as follows:
AB700,114,2422
(1)
Voting by children of overseas electors. The treatment of section 6.24
23(1), (2) and (3) (by
Section 70
) of the statutes takes effect on January 1, 2001, if the
24condition set forth in
Section (1) of this act is satisfied.
AB700,115,2
1(2)
School district referenda to exceed revenue limits. The treatment of
2section 121.91 (3) (a) of the statutes takes effect on July 1, 2000.