AB700-engrossed,42,2523 6.80 (2) (e) Upon voting his or her ballot, the elector shall publicly and in person
24deposit it in into the ballot box or deliver it to an inspector for, who shall deposit in
25the ballot into the ballot box.
AB700-engrossed,43,13
1(f) In the presidential preference primary and other partisan primary elections
2at polling places where ballots are distributed to electors, unless the ballots are
3prepared under s. 5.655 or are utilized with an electronic voting system in which all
4candidates appear on the same ballot, after the elector prepares his or her ballot the
5elector shall detach the remaining ballots, fold the ballots to be discarded, and fold
6the completed ballot unless the ballot is intended for counting with automatic
7tabulating equipment,. The elector shall then either personally deposit the ballots
8to be discarded in into the separate ballot box marked "blank ballot box", and deposit
9the completed ballot in into the ballot box indicated by the inspectors, or give the
10ballots to an inspector who shall deposit the ballots directly into the appropriate
11ballot boxes
. The inspectors shall keep the blank ballot box locked until the canvass
12is completed and shall dispose of the blank ballots as prescribed by the municipal
13clerk.
AB700-engrossed, s. 91 14Section 91. 6.86 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,44,415 6.86 (1) (b) Except as provided in this section, if application is made in writing,
16the application, signed by the elector, shall be received no later than 5 p.m. on the
17Friday immediately preceding the election. If application is made in person, the
18application shall be made no later than 5 p.m. on the day preceding the election. If
19the elector is making written application and the application indicates that the
20reason for requesting an absentee ballot is that the elector is a sequestered juror, the
21application shall be received no later than 5 p.m. on election day. If the application
22is received after 5 p.m. on the Friday immediately preceding the election, the
23municipal clerk or the clerk's agent shall immediately take the ballot to the court in
24which the elector is serving as a juror and deposit it with the judge. The judge shall
25recess court, as soon as convenient, and give the elector the ballot. The judge shall

1then notarize the affidavit as provided in s. 6.87 and shall deliver the ballot to the
2clerk or agent of the clerk who shall deliver it to the polling place as required in s.
36.88. If application is made under sub. (2), the application may be received no later
4than 5 p.m. on the Friday immediately preceding the election.
AB700-engrossed, s. 92 5Section 92. 6.86 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,44,146 6.86 (3) (a) Any elector who is registered, or otherwise qualified where
7registration is not required, and who qualifies under ss. 6.20 and 6.85 as an absent
8elector because the elector
is hospitalized, may apply for and obtain an official ballot
9by agent. The agent may apply for and obtain a ballot for the hospitalized absent
10elector by presenting a form prescribed by the board and containing the required
11information supplied by the hospitalized elector and signed by that elector and any
12other elector residing in the same municipality as the hospitalized elector,
13corroborating the information contained therein. The corroborating elector shall
14state on the form his or her full name and address.
AB700-engrossed, s. 93 15Section 93. 6.865 (intro.) and (1) of the statutes are consolidated, renumbered
166.865 and amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,44,22 176.865 Federal postcard request form. A federal postcard registration and
18absentee ballot request form may be used to apply for an absentee ballot under s. 6.86
19(1) if the form is completed in such manner that the municipal clerk or board of
20election commissioners with whom it is filed is able to determine all of the following:
21(1) That that the applicant is an elector of this state and of the ward or election
22district where the elector seeks to vote.
AB700-engrossed, s. 94 23Section 94. 6.865 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
AB700-engrossed, s. 95m 24Section 95m. 6.87 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,45,5
16.87 (2) (intro.) The Except as authorized under sub. (3) (d), the municipal clerk
2shall place the ballot in an unsealed envelope furnished by the clerk. The envelope
3shall have the name, official title and post-office address of the clerk upon its face.
4The other side of the envelope shall have a printed certificate-affidavit in
5substantially the following form:
AB700-engrossed, s. 96 6Section 96. 6.87 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,45,107 6.87 (3) (a) Except as authorized under par. (d) and as otherwise provided in
8s. 6.875, the municipal clerk shall mail the absentee ballot postage prepaid for return
9to the elector's residence unless otherwise directed, or shall deliver it to the elector
10personally at the clerk's office.
AB700-engrossed, s. 97 11Section 97. 6.87 (3) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700-engrossed,46,612 6.87 (3) (d) Unless a municipality uses an electronic voting system that
13requires an elector to punch a ballot in order to record the elector's votes, a municipal
14clerk of a municipality may, if the clerk is reliably informed by an absent elector of
15a facsimile transmission number or electronic mail address where the elector can
16receive an absentee ballot, transmit a facsimile or electronic copy of the absent
17elector's ballot to that elector in lieu of mailing under this subsection if, in the
18judgment of the clerk, the time required to send the ballot through the mail may not
19be sufficient to enable return of the ballot by the time provided under sub. (6). An
20elector may receive an absentee ballot under this subsection only if the elector has
21filed a valid application for the ballot under sub. (1). If the clerk transmits an
22absentee ballot under this paragraph, the clerk shall also transmit a facsimile or
23electronic copy of the text of the material that appears on the certificate-affidavit
24envelope prescribed in sub. (2), together with instructions prescribed by the board.
25The instructions shall require the absent elector to make and subscribe to the

1affidavit or the certification as required under sub. (4) and to enclose the absentee
2ballot in a separate envelope contained within a larger envelope, that shall include
3the completed certificate-affidavit. The elector shall then mail the absentee ballot
4with postage prepaid to the municipal clerk. An absentee ballot received under this
5paragraph shall not be counted unless it is cast in the manner prescribed in this
6paragraph and in accordance with the instructions provided by the board.
AB700-engrossed, s. 98m 7Section 98m. 6.87 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,47,28 6.87 (4) Except as otherwise provided in s. 6.875, the elector voting absentee
9shall either make and subscribe to the affidavit before a person authorized to
10administer oaths or make and subscribe to the certification before 2 witnesses. The
11absent elector, in the presence of the administrator of the oath or witnesses, shall
12mark or punch the ballot in a manner that will not disclose how the elector's vote is
13cast. The elector shall then, still in the presence of the administrator of the oath or
14the 2 witnesses, fold the ballots if they are paper ballots so each is separate and
15conceals the markings or punches thereon and deposit them in the proper envelope,
16but
. If a consolidated paper ballot under s. 5.655 or a ballot prepared for use with
17an electronic voting system is used, the elector shall fold the ballot so that the elector
18conceals the markings thereon and deposit the ballot in the proper envelope. The
19elector
may receive assistance under sub. (5). The return envelope shall then be
20sealed. The witnesses or the official oath administrator may not be a candidate. The
21envelope shall be mailed by the elector, postage prepaid, or delivered in person, to the
22municipal clerk issuing the ballot. Failure to return an unused ballot in a primary
23does not invalidate the ballot on which the elector's votes are cast. Return of more
24than one marked or punched ballot in a primary or return of a ballot prepared under
25s. 5.655 or a ballot
used with an electronic voting system in a primary which is

1marked or punched for candidates of more than one party invalidates all votes cast
2by the elector for candidates in the primary.
AB700-engrossed, s. 102 3Section 102. 6.875 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,47,174 6.875 (2) (b) The municipal clerk or board of election commissioners of any
5municipality where a community-based residential facility home is located may
6adopt the procedures under this section for absentee voting in any community-based
7residential facility located in the municipality if the municipal clerk or board of
8election commissioners finds that a significant number of the occupants of the
9community-based residential facility lack adequate transportation to the
10appropriate polling place, a significant number of the occupants of the
11community-based residential facility may need assistance in voting, there are a
12significant number of the occupants of the community-based residential facility
13aged 60 or over, or there are a significant number of indefinitely confined electors
14who are occupants of the community-based residential facility. The municipal clerk
15or board of election commissioners shall promptly notify the individual submitting
16nominations for special voting deputies under s. 7.30 (4) of any action taken under
17this paragraph.
AB700-engrossed, s. 103 18Section 103. 6.875 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,48,519 6.875 (2) (c) The municipal clerk or board of election commissioners of any
20municipality where a retirement home is located may adopt the procedures under
21this section for absentee voting in any retirement home located in the municipality
22if the municipal clerk or board of election commissioners finds that a significant
23number of the occupants of the retirement home lack adequate transportation to the
24appropriate polling place, a significant number of the occupants of the retirement
25home may need assistance in voting, there are a significant number of the occupants

1of the retirement home aged 60 or over, or there are a significant number of
2indefinitely confined electors who are occupants of the retirement home. The
3municipal clerk or board of election commissioners shall promptly notify the
4individual submitting nominations for special voting deputies under s. 7.30 (4) of any
5action taken under this paragraph.
AB700-engrossed, s. 104 6Section 104. 6.875 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,49,67 6.875 (4) For the purpose of absentee voting in nursing homes and qualified
8retirement homes and qualified community-based residential facilities, the
9municipal clerk or board of election commissioners of each municipality in which one
10or more nursing homes or qualified retirement homes or qualified community-based
11residential facilities are located shall appoint at least 2 special voting deputies for
12the municipality in the manner prescribed in s. 7.30 (4). Upon application under s.
136.86 (1) or (2) by one or more qualified electors who are occupants of such a nursing
14home or qualified retirement home or qualified community-based residential
15facility, the clerk or board of election commissioners shall dispatch 2 special voting
16deputies to visit the home or qualified community-based residential facility for the
17purpose of supervising absentee voting procedure by occupants of the home or
18qualified community-based residential facility. The 2 deputies designated to visit
19each nursing home or qualified retirement home and qualified community-based
20residential facility shall be affiliated with different political parties whenever
21deputies representing different parties are available. Nominations for deputy
22positions may be submitted by the 2 recognized political parties whose candidates
23for governor or president received the greatest numbers of votes in the municipality
24at the most recent general election. The deputies shall be specially appointed to
25carry out duties under this section for the period specified in s. 7.30 (6) (a). The clerk

1or board of election commissioners may revoke an appointment at any time. No
2individual who is employed or retained, or within the 2 years preceding appointment
3has been employed or retained at a nursing home or qualified retirement home or
4qualified community-based residential facility in the municipality, or any member
5of the immediate family of such an individual as defined in s. 19.42 (7), may be
6appointed to serve as a deputy.
AB700-engrossed, s. 105 7Section 105. 6.875 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,50,218 6.875 (6) Special voting deputies in each municipality shall, not later than 5
9p.m. on the Friday preceding an election, arrange one or more convenient times with
10the administrator of each nursing home or qualified retirement home and qualified
11community-based residential facility in the municipality from which one or more
12occupants have filed an application under s. 6.86 to conduct absentee voting for the
13election. The time may be no earlier than the 4th Monday preceding the election and
14no later than 5 p.m. on the Monday preceding the election. Upon request of a relative
15of an occupant of a nursing home or qualified retirement home or qualified
16community-based residential facility, the administrator may notify the relative of
17the time or times at which special voting deputies will conduct absentee voting at the
18home or facility, and permit the relative to be present in the room where the voting
19is conducted. At the designated time, 2 deputies appointed under sub. (4) shall visit
20the nursing home or qualified retirement home or qualified community-based
21residential facility. The municipal clerk or executive director of the board of election
22commissioners shall issue a supply of absentee ballots to the deputies sufficient to
23provide for the number of valid applications received by the clerk, and a reasonable
24additional number of ballots. The municipal clerk or executive director shall keep
25a careful record of all ballots issued to the deputies and shall require the deputies to

1return every ballot issued to them. The deputies shall personally offer each elector
2who has filed a proper application the opportunity to cast his or her absentee ballot.
3If an elector is present who has not filed a proper application, the 2 deputies may
4accept an application from the elector and shall issue a ballot to the elector if the
5elector is qualified and the application is proper. The deputies shall administer the
6oath and may, upon request of the elector, assist the elector in marking or punching
7the elector's ballot. Upon request of the elector, a relative of the elector who is present
8in the room may assist the elector in marking or punching the elector's ballot. All
9voting shall be conducted in the presence of the deputies. No individual other than
10a deputy may administer the oath and no individual other than a deputy or relative
11of an elector may render voting assistance to the elector. Upon completion of the
12voting, the deputies shall promptly deliver, either personally or by 1st class mail, any
13absentee ballot applications and the sealed certificate-affidavit envelope containing
14each ballot to the clerk or board of election commissioners of the municipality in
15which the elector casting the ballot resides, within such time as will permit delivery
16to the polling place serving the elector's residence on election day. Personal delivery
17may be made by the deputies no later than noon on election day. If a qualified elector
18is not able to cast his or her ballot on 2 separate visits by the deputies to the nursing
19home or qualified retirement home, they shall so inform the municipal clerk or
20executive director of the board of election commissioners, who may then mail send
21the ballot to the elector no later than 5 p.m. on the Friday preceding the election.
AB700-engrossed, s. 106m 22Section 106m. 6.88 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,51,823 6.88 (1) When an absentee ballot arrives at the office of the municipal clerk,
24the clerk shall enclose it, unopened, in a carrier envelope which shall be securely
25sealed and endorsed with the name and official title of the clerk, and the words "This

1envelope contains the ballot of an absent, aged, sick, handicapped or disabled elector
2or the ballot of an election official and must be opened at the polls during polling
3hours on election day". If the ballot was received by facsimile transmission or
4electronic mail and is accompanied by a separate certificate or affidavit, the clerk
5shall enclose the ballot in a certificate-affidavit envelope and securely append the
6completed certificate or affidavit to the outside of the envelope before enclosing the
7ballot in the carrier envelope
. The clerk shall keep the ballot in the clerk's office until
8delivered, as required in sub. (2).
AB700-engrossed, s. 107 9Section 107. 6.88 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,51,1910 6.88 (2) When an absentee ballot is received by the municipal clerk prior to the
11delivery of the official ballots to the election officials of the ward in which the elector
12resides, the municipal clerk shall seal the ballot envelope, sealed in the carrier
13envelope, as provided under sub. (1), and shall be enclosed enclose the envelope in
14the a package and delivered deliver the package to the election inspectors of the
15proper ward or election district. When the official ballots for the ward or election
16district
have been delivered to the election officials before the receipt of an absentee
17ballot, the clerk shall immediately enclose the envelope containing the absentee
18ballot in a carrier envelope as provided under sub. (1) and deliver it in person to the
19proper election officials.
AB700-engrossed, s. 109m 20Section 109m. 6.88 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,52,1121 6.88 (3) (b) When the inspectors find that an affidavit or certification is
22insufficient, that the applicant is not a qualified elector in the ward or election
23district
, that the ballot envelope is open or has been opened and resealed, or that the
24ballot envelope contains more than one ballot of any one kind, or if proof is submitted
25to the inspectors that an elector voting an absentee ballot has since died, or, if the

1ballot was voted by facsimile transmission or electronic mail, that the certificate or
2affidavit required to accompany the ballot is missing,
the inspectors shall not count
3the ballot. The inspectors shall endorse every ballot not counted on the back,
4"rejected (giving the reason)". The inspectors shall reinsert each rejected ballot into
5the affidavit envelope in which it was delivered and enclose the affidavit envelopes
6and ballots, and securely seal the ballots and envelopes in an envelope marked for
7rejected absentee ballots. The inspectors shall endorse the envelope, "rejected
8ballots" with a statement of the ward or election district and date of the election,
9signed by the chief inspector and one of the inspectors representing each of the 2
10major political parties and returned to the municipal clerk in the same manner as
11official ballots voted at the election.
AB700-engrossed, s. 110 12Section 110. 6.95 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,53,6 136.95 Voting procedure for challenged electors. Whenever the inspectors
14under ss. 6.92 to 6.94 receive the vote of a person offering to vote who has been
15challenged, they shall give the elector a ballot. Before depositing the ballot, the
16inspectors shall write on the back of the ballot the serial number of the challenged
17person corresponding to the number kept at the election on the registration or poll
18list, or other list maintained under s. 6.79. If voting machines are used in the
19municipality where the person is voting, the person's vote may be received only upon
20an absentee ballot furnished by the municipal clerk which shall have the
21corresponding serial number from the registration or poll list or other list
22maintained under s. 6.79 written on the back of the ballot before the ballot is
23deposited. The inspectors shall indicate on the list the reason for the challenge. The
24challenged ballots shall be counted under s. 5.85 or 7.51. The municipal board of
25canvassers may decide any challenge when making its canvass under s. 7.53. If the

1returns are reported under s. 7.60, a challenge may be reviewed by the county board
2of canvassers. If the returns are reported under s. 7.70, a challenge may be reviewed
3by the chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee. The decision of any
4board of canvassers or of the chairperson or chairperson's designee may be appealed
5under s. 9.01. The standard for disqualification specified in s. 6.325 shall be used to
6determine the validity of challenged ballots.
AB700-engrossed, s. 111 7Section 111. Chapter 7 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,53,118 Chapter 7
9 election officials,; boards
10observers; selection and
11 duties,; canvassing
AB700-engrossed, s. 112 12Section 112. 7.08 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,53,1613 7.08 (1) (c) Prescribe forms required by ss. 6.24 (3) and (4), 6.30 (3) and (4), 6.33
14(1), 6.40 (1) (b), 6.55 (2) and (3), 6.79 (5) and 6.86 (2) and (3). All such forms shall
15contain a statement of the penalty applicable to false or fraudulent registration or
16voting through use of the form. Forms are not required to be furnished by the board.
AB700-engrossed, s. 113 17Section 113. 7.08 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,54,918 7.08 (2) (a) As soon as possible after the closing date for filing nomination
19papers or after the canvass of the primary vote, but no later than the deadlines
20established in s. 10.06, transmit to each county clerk a certified list of all candidates
21on file in its office for which electors in that county may vote. The list shall designate
22the order of arrangement and contain each candidate's first name, middle initial or
23initials and last name, unless the candidate on his or her nomination papers or
24declaration of candidacy specifies that the middle initial be deleted, that a full middle
25name or former legal surname be substituted for the middle initial, that an initial

1be substituted for the candidate's first name or that a nickname be substituted for
2a first or middle name or for a first initial or middle initial or initials, but no other
3abbreviations or titles are permitted. The list shall also include each candidate's
4residence and post-office address; the office for which the person is a candidate; and,
5the party or principle the candidate represents, if any, in 5 words or less. Names of
6candidates nominated under s. 7.38 (3) or 8.35 shall be certified by the board upon
7filing of the necessary papers with it. At any time prior to an election, the board may
8transmit an amended certification if a candidate dies or is determined not to qualify
9for ballot placement.
AB700-engrossed, s. 114 10Section 114. 7.10 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,54,1611 7.10 (2) Preparing ballots. The county clerk shall prepare copy for the official
12ballots immediately upon receipt of the certified list of candidates' names from the
13board. Names certified by the board shall be arranged in the order certified. The
14county clerk shall place the names of all candidates filed in the clerk's office or
15certified to the clerk by the board on the proper ballot or ballots under the
16appropriate office and party titles.
AB700-engrossed, s. 115 17Section 115. 7.10 (6) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700-engrossed,54,2418 7.10 (6) Municipal judge; certified list. If candidates for the office of a
19municipal judge who is elected under s. 755.01 (4) file nomination papers in the office
20of the county clerk and any municipality served by the judge prepares its own ballots
21for voting machines or an electronic voting system, the county clerk shall certify to
22the municipal clerk of that municipality the names of the candidates for judge as soon
23as possible after the last day for filing nomination papers and after certification by
24the county board of canvassers of the results of any primary election.
AB700-engrossed, s. 116 25Section 116. 7.15 (1) (cm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,55,6
17.15 (1) (cm) Prepare official absentee ballots for delivery to electors requesting
2them, and mail send an official absentee ballot to each elector who has requested one
3no later than the 30th day before each September primary and general election and
4no later than the 21st day before each other primary and election if the request is
5made before that day; otherwise, the municipal clerk shall mail send an official
6absentee ballot within one day of the time the elector's request is received.
AB700-engrossed, s. 117 7Section 117. 7.21 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700-engrossed,55,88 7.21 (2m) The county board of election commissioners may:
AB700-engrossed,56,29 (a) Bring civil actions to require forfeitures under s. 11.60 for any violation of
10ch. 11. Forfeiture actions brought by the county board of election commissioners may
11concern only violations with respect to reports or statements required by law to be
12filed with it. The county board of election commissioners may compromise and settle
13any civil action or potential action brought or authorized to be brought by it under
14ch. 11 which, in the opinion of the county board of election commissioners, constitutes
15a minor violation, a violation caused by excusable neglect, or which for other good
16cause shown, should not in the public interest be prosecuted under such chapter.
17Notwithstanding s. 778.06, an action or proposed action authorized under this
18paragraph may be settled for such sum as may be agreed between the parties. Any
19settlement made by the county board of election commissioners shall be in such
20amount as to deprive the alleged violator of any benefit of his or her wrongdoing and
21may contain a penal component to serve as a deterrent to future violations. In
22settling actions or proposed actions, the county board of election commissioners shall
23treat comparable situations in a comparable manner and shall ensure that any
24settlement bears a reasonable relationship to the severity of the offense or alleged
25offense. Forfeiture actions brought by the county board of election commissioners

1shall be brought in the circuit court for the county served by the board of election
2commissioners.
AB700-engrossed,56,133 (b) In the discharge of its authority under par. (a) and upon notice to the party
4or parties being investigated, subpoena and bring before it any person in the state
5and require the production of any papers, books or other records relevant to an
6investigation. A circuit court may by order permit the inspection and copying of the
7accounts and the depositor's and loan records at any financial institution, as defined
8in s. 705.01 (3), doing business in the state to obtain evidence of any violation of ch.
911 upon showing by the county board of election commissioners of probable cause to
10believe that there is a violation and that such accounts and records may have a
11substantial relation to the violation. In the discharge of its duties, the county board
12of election commissioners may cause the deposition of witnesses to be taken in the
13manner prescribed for taking depositions in civil actions in circuit court.
AB700-engrossed,56,1614 (c) Delegate to its executive director the authority to issue a subpoena or apply
15for a search warrant under par. (b), subject to such limitations as the county board
16of election commissioners considers appropriate.
AB700-engrossed, s. 118 17Section 118. 7.30 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,57,1218 7.30 (2) (a) Only election officials appointed under this section may conduct an
19election. Except as authorized in s. 7.15 (1) (k), each inspector shall be a qualified
20elector in the ward for which the polling place is established. Special registration
21deputies appointed under s. 6.55 (6) and election officials serving more than one ward
22or when necessary to fill a vacancy under par. (b) need not be a resident of that ward,
23but shall be a resident of the municipality. Special registration deputies may be
24appointed to serve more than one polling place. All officials shall be able to read and
25write the English language, be capable, be of good understanding, and may not be

1a candidate, other than for party committeeman or committeewoman, for any office
2to be voted for at an election at which they serve. In 1st class cities, they may hold
3no public office other than notary public. Except as authorized under sub. (4) (c), all
4inspectors shall be affiliated with one of the 2 recognized political parties which
5received the largest number of votes for president, or governor in nonpresidential
6general election years, in the ward or combination of wards served by the polling
7place at the last election. The party which received the largest number of votes is
8entitled to one more inspector than the party receiving the next largest number of
9votes at each polling place. The same election officials may serve the electors of more
10than one ward where wards are combined under s. 5.15 (6) (b). If a municipality is
11not divided into wards, the ward requirements in this paragraph apply to the
12municipality at large.
AB700-engrossed, s. 119 13Section 119. 7.30 (4) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,58,514 7.30 (4) (b) 1. In cities where there is a board of election commissioners, the
15aldermanic district committeemen or committeewomen under s. 8.17 of each of the
162 dominant recognized political parties shall submit a certified list no later than
17November 30 of each even-numbered year containing the names of at least as many
18electors as there are inspectors from that party for each of the voting wards in the
19aldermanic district. The chairperson of the city committee, or if there is none, the
20chairperson of the county committee shall submit a certified list no later than
21November 30 of each even-numbered year containing the names of at least as many
22special voting deputies under s. 6.875 (4) as are required to be appointed in the city.

23The chairperson may designate any individual whose name is submitted as a first
24choice nominee. The board of election commissioners shall appoint, no later than
25December 31 of even-numbered years, the required number of special voting

1deputies and
at least 5 inspectors for each ward. The board of election commissioners
2shall appoint all first choice nominees for so long as positions are available, unless
3nonappointment is authorized under par. (e), and shall appoint other individuals in
4its discretion. The board of election commissioners may designate such alternates
5as it deems advisable.
AB700-engrossed, s. 120 6Section 120. 7.30 (4) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,59,167 7.30 (4) (b) 2. In municipalities other than cities and villages located in counties
8having a population of more than 500,000, the committees organized under s. 8.17
9from each of the 2 dominant parties under sub. (2) shall submit a list containing at
10least as many names as there are needed appointees from that party. The list shall
11be submitted by the chairperson of each of the 2 committees to the mayor, president
12or chairperson of the municipality. If committees are organized in subdivisions of a
13city, the list shall be submitted through the chairperson of the city committee. If
14there is no municipal committee, the list shall be submitted by the chairperson of the
15county or legislative district committee. Except as provided in par. (c), only those
16persons submitted by the chairperson of each committee under s. 8.17 may act as
17election officials. The chairperson may designate any individual whose name is
18submitted as a first choice nominee. The list shall contain the signature of the
19chairperson and secretary of the submitting committee. In cities or villages located
20in counties having a population of more than 500,000, other than cities where there
21is a board of election commissioners, the aldermanic district or village
22committeeman or committeewoman for the ward or wards where each polling place
23is located, if there is one, shall submit a list containing at least as many names as
24there are needed appointees for inspector positions from the party represented by the
25committeeman or committeewoman. For appointments of special voting deputies

1under s. 6.875 (4) and
appointments of inspectors in cities and villages where there
2is no aldermanic district or village committeeman or committeewoman, nominations
3shall proceed in the same manner as in municipalities located in counties having a
4population of 500,000 or less. The list shall be submitted to the mayor or president.
5Except as provided in par. (c), only those persons whose names are submitted as
6provided in this paragraph may act as election officials. The committeeman or
7committeewoman may designate any individual whose name is submitted as a first
8choice nominee. The list shall contain the signature of the aldermanic district or
9village committeeman or committeewoman or the chairperson of the appropriate
10committee. Upon submission of each nominee's name, the governing body shall
11appoint each first choice nominee for so long as positions are available, unless
12nonappointment is authorized under par. (e), and shall appoint other nominees in its
13discretion. If any nominee is not appointed, the mayor, president or chairperson of
14the municipality shall immediately nominate another person from the appropriate
15lists submitted and continue until the necessary number of election officials from
16each party is achieved at that meeting.
AB700-engrossed, s. 121 17Section 121. 7.30 (4) (cm) of the statutes is repealed.
AB700-engrossed, s. 122 18Section 122. 7.30 (4) (cn) of the statutes is repealed.
AB700-engrossed, s. 123 19Section 123. 7.37 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,59,2320 7.37 (6) Attach stickers. Whenever a vacancy occurs in a nomination after the
21ballots have been printed and stickers are provided under s. 7.38 (3) or 8.35 (2), the
22inspectors shall, at the direction of the municipal clerk, properly apply the stickers
23to the official ballots before endorsement.
AB700-engrossed, s. 124 24Section 124. 7.38 (title) and (1) of the statutes are repealed.
AB700-engrossed, s. 125
1Section 125. 7.38 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 7.38, and 7.38 (1) and (5),
2as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,60,153 7.38 (1) Except as provided in par. (d) sub. (4), after the death of a candidate
4nominated for a partisan office, either in a primary or when no primary is required
5under s. 8.50 (3) (b), the vacancy may be filled by the candidate's political party. In
6the case of county offices, the vacancy shall be filled by the chairperson of the county
7committee. If no county committee exists, the vacancy shall be filled by the
8chairperson of the state committee. For other offices, the vacancy shall be filled by
9the chairperson of the state committee. The appropriate chairperson shall file with
10the official or agency with whom nomination papers are filed for the office a
11certificate signed, certified and sworn to the same as an original nomination paper.
12The certificate shall state the cause of the vacancy, the name of the new nominee and
13the office for which the nomination is made. A political party may not nominate a
14candidate for an office for which no person representing that party has filed
15nomination papers and a declaration of candidacy.
AB700-engrossed,60,18 16(5) In the event of failure to file the name of a current state chairperson, as
17required under s. 8.17 (12), the board may not recognize the state committee for the
18purpose of filling vacancies under par. (a) sub. (1).
AB700-engrossed, s. 126 19Section 126. 7.39 of the statutes is repealed.
AB700-engrossed, s. 127 20Section 127. 7.41 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,60,2421 7.41 (1) Any member of the public may be present at any polling place for the
22purpose of observation of an election, except a candidate at that election. The chief
23inspector may reasonably limit the number of persons representing the same
24organization who are permitted to observe an election at the same time.
AB700-engrossed, s. 129 25Section 129. 7.53 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,61,21
17.53 (3) (a) In a common, union high or unified school district, the school district
2clerk shall appoint 2 qualified electors of the school district prior to the date of the
3election being canvassed who shall, with the school district clerk, constitute the
4school district board of canvassers. If the school district clerk is a candidate at the
5election being canvassed, the other 2 members of the board of canvassers shall
6designate a 3rd member to serve in lieu of the clerk for that election. The school
7district clerk shall appoint a member to fill any other temporary vacancy on the board
8of canvassers.
The canvass shall begin as soon as possible after receipt of the returns,
9and shall continue, without adjournment, until completed. The board of canvassers
10may return defective returns to the municipal board of canvassers in the manner
11provided in s. 7.60 (3). The board of canvassers shall prepare a written statement
12showing the numbers of votes cast for each person for each office and for and against
13each question and shall prepare a determination showing the names of the persons
14who are elected to the school board and the results of any school district referendum.
15Following each primary election, the board of canvassers shall prepare a statement
16certifying the names of the persons who have won nomination to the school board.
17Each statement and determination shall be attested by each of the canvassers. The
18board of canvassers shall file each statement and determination in the school district
19office. The school district clerk shall certify nominations after each primary and
20issue certificates of election to persons who are elected to the school board after each
21election in the manner provided in sub. (4).
AB700-engrossed, s. 130 22Section 130. 7.60 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,62,1923 7.60 (2) County board of canvassers. The county clerk and 2 qualified electors
24of the county appointed by the clerk constitute the county board of canvassers. The
25members of the board of canvassers shall serve for 2-year terms commencing on

1January 1 of each odd-numbered year, except that any member who is appointed to
2fill a permanent vacancy shall serve for the unexpired term of the original appointee.
3One member of the board of canvassers shall belong to a political party other than
4the clerk's. If the county clerk's office is vacant, or if the clerk cannot perform his or
5her duties or if the clerk is a candidate at an election being canvassed, the county
6clerk shall designate a deputy clerk to perform the clerk's duties. If the county clerk
7and designated deputy clerk are both unable to perform their duties
, the county
8executive or, if there is no county executive, the chairperson of the county board of
9supervisors shall designate another qualified elector of the county to perform the
10clerk's duties. If a member other than the clerk cannot perform his or her duties, the
11clerk shall appoint another member to serve. No person may serve on the county
12board of canvassers if the person is a candidate for an office to be canvassed by that
13board. If lists of candidates for the county board of canvassers are submitted to the
14county clerk by political party county committees, the lists shall consist of at least
153 names and the clerk shall choose the board members from the lists. Where there
16is a county board of election commissioners, it shall serve as the board of canvassers.
17If the county board of election commissioners serves as the board of canvassers, the
18executive director of the county board of election commissioners shall serve as a
19member of the board of canvassers to fill a temporary vacancy on that board.
AB700-engrossed, s. 131 20Section 131. 7.60 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,63,1621 7.60 (4) (a) The board of canvassers shall make separate duplicate statements
22showing the numbers of votes cast for the offices of president and vice president; state
23officials; U.S. senators and representatives in congress; state legislators; justice;
24court of appeals judge; circuit judges; district attorneys; municipal judges, if they are
25elected under s. 755.01 (4);
and metropolitan sewerage commissioners, if the

1commissioners are elected under s. 66.23 (11) (am). If a municipal judge elected
2under s. 755.01 (4) serves a municipality that is located partially within the county
3and candidates for that judgeship file nomination papers in another county, the
4board of canvassers shall prepare a duplicate statement showing the numbers of
5votes cast for that judgeship in that county for transmittal to the other county.
For
6partisan candidates, the statements shall include the political party or principle
7designation, if any, next to the name of each candidate. The board of canvassers shall
8also prepare a statement showing the results of any county, technical college district
9or statewide referendum. Each statement shall state the total number of votes cast
10in the county for each office; the names of all persons for whom the votes were cast,
11as returned; the number of votes cast for each person; and the number of votes cast
12for and against any question submitted at a referendum. The board of canvassers
13shall use one copy of the each duplicate statement to report to the elections board or,
14technical college district board or board of canvassers of any other county and shall
15file the other statement in the office of the county clerk or board of election
16commissioners.
AB700-engrossed, s. 132 17Section 132. 7.60 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,64,318 7.60 (4) (b) The board of canvassers shall then prepare a written
19determination, in duplicate where necessary, giving the names of the persons elected
20to any county office and to any municipal judgeship if the judge is elected under s.
21755.01 (4) and candidates for that judgeship file nomination papers in that county
.
22The board of canvassers shall likewise prepare a written determination showing the
23results of any county referendum. Following any primary election, the board of
24canvassers shall prepare a statement certifying the names of all persons who have
25won nomination to any county office or any municipal judgeship, if the judge is

1elected under s. 755.01 (4) and candidates for that judgeship file nomination papers
2in that county
. The board of canvassers shall file all statements and determinations
3in the office of the county clerk or board of election commissioners.
AB700-engrossed, s. 133 4Section 133. 7.60 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,65,55 7.60 (5) Reporting. Immediately following the canvass the county clerk shall
6deliver or send to the elections board, by 1st class mail, a certified copy of each
7statement of the county board of canvassers for president and vice president; state
8officials; senators and representatives in congress; state legislators; justice; court of
9appeals judge; circuit judge; district attorney; municipal judge, if elected under s.
10755.01 (4);
and metropolitan sewerage commissioners, if the commissioners are
11elected under s. 66.23 (11) (am). The statement shall record the returns for each
12office or referendum by ward, unless combined returns are authorized under s. 5.15
13(6) (b) in which case the statement shall record the returns for each group of
14combined wards. Following primaries the county clerk shall enclose on blanks
15prescribed by the elections board the names, party or principle designation, if any,
16and number of votes received by each candidate recorded in the same manner. The
17county clerk shall deliver or transmit the certified statement to the elections board
18no later than 7 days after each primary and no later than 10 days after any other
19election. The board of canvassers shall deliver or transmit a certified copy of each
20statement for any technical college district referendum to the secretary of the
21technical college district board. If the board of canvassers becomes aware of a
22material mistake in the canvass of an election for state or national office or a
23statewide or technical college district referendum prior to the close of business on the
24day the elections board receives returns from the last county board of canvassers
25with respect to that canvass, the board of canvassers may petition the elections board

1to reopen and correct the canvass. The elections board shall direct the canvass to be
2reopened and corrected if it determines that the public interest so requires. If the
3elections board directs the canvass to be reopened, the board of canvassers shall
4reconvene and transmit a certified corrected copy of the canvass statement to the
5elections board or secretary of the technical college district board.
AB700-engrossed, s. 134 6Section 134. 7.60 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,65,147 7.60 (6) Certificate of election. Immediately after expiration of the time
8allowed to file a petition for a recount the county clerk shall issue a certificate of
9election to each person who is elected to any county office and to each person who is
10elected to the office of party committeeman or committeewoman
. The certificate
11notice shall state the amount of the required official bond, if any. When a petition
12for a recount is filed, the county clerk shall not issue the certificate of election for the
13office in question until the recount has been completed and the time allowed for filing
14an appeal has passed, or if appealed until the appeal is decided.
AB700-engrossed, s. 135 15Section 135. 7.70 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,65,2216 7.70 (3) (a) The chairperson of the board or a designee of the chairperson
17appointed by the chairperson to canvass a specific election
shall publicly canvass the
18returns and make his or her certifications and determinations at the state capitol or
19at the office of the board
on or before the 2nd Tuesday following a spring primary, the
2015th day of May following a spring election, the 4th Tuesday in September following
21a September primary, the first day of December following a general election, the 2nd
22Thursday following a special primary, or within 18 days after any special election.
AB700-engrossed, s. 136 23Section 136. 7.70 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,66,824 7.70 (3) (b) The chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee shall
25examine the certified statements of the county boards of canvassers. If it appears

1that any material mistake has been made in the computation of votes, or any county
2board of canvassers failed to canvass the votes or omitted votes from any ward or
3election district in the county, the chairperson of the board or the chairperson's
4designee
may dispatch a messenger to the county clerk with written instructions to
5certify the facts concerning the mistake or the reason why the votes were not
6canvassed. A clerk to whom such instructions are delivered shall immediately make
7a true and full answer, sign it, affix the county seal and deliver it to the messenger.
8The messenger shall deliver it with all possible dispatch to the board.
AB700-engrossed, s. 137 9Section 137. 7.70 (3) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,66,1110 7.70 (3) (c) The chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee shall
11conclude the state canvass within 10 days after its commencement.
AB700-engrossed, s. 138 12Section 138. 7.70 (3) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,66,2413 7.70 (3) (d) When the certified statements and returns are received, the
14chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee shall proceed to examine and
15make a statement of the total number of votes cast at any election for the offices
16involved in the election for president and vice president; a statement for each of the
17offices of governor, lieutenant governor, if a primary, and a joint statement for the
18offices of governor and lieutenant governor, if a general election; a statement for each
19of the offices of secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, and state
20superintendent; for U.S. senator; representative in congress for each congressional
21district; the state legislature; justice; court of appeals judge; circuit judge; district
22attorney; municipal judge, if he or she is elected under s. 755.01 (4); metropolitan
23sewerage commission, if the commissioners are elected under s. 66.23 (11) (am); and
24for any referenda questions submitted by the legislature.
AB700-engrossed, s. 139 25Section 139. 7.70 (3) (e) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,67,3
17.70 (3) (e) (intro.) The chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee
2shall make a special statement to the board as soon as possible after the canvass
3certifying:
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