AB700-engrossed, s. 126 19Section 126. 7.39 of the statutes is repealed.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:
AB700-engrossed, s. 140 4Section 140. 7.70 (3) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,67,155 7.70 (3) (g) Following each primary election, the chairperson of the board or the
6chairperson's designee
shall prepare a statement certifying the results of the
7primary, which shall indicate the names of the persons who have won nomination to
8any state or national office. Following each other election, the chairperson of the
9board or the chairperson's designee shall prepare a statement certifying the results
10of the election and shall attach to the statement a certificate of determination which
11shall indicate the names of persons who have been elected to any state or national
12office. The chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee shall likewise
13prepare a statement and certificate for any statewide referendum. The chairperson
14of the board or the chairperson's designee shall deliver each statement and
15determination to the board.
AB700-engrossed, s. 141 16Section 141. 7.70 (3) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,67,2517 7.70 (3) (h) Whenever a referendum question submitted to a vote of the people
18is approved, the board shall record it and the secretary of state shall have the record
19bound in the volume containing the original enrolled laws passed at the next
20succeeding session of the legislature and have the record published with the laws
21thereof. Whenever a constitutional amendment or other statewide validating or
22ratifying referendum question which is approved by the people does not expressly
23state the date of effectiveness, it shall become effective at the time the chairperson
24of the board or the chairperson's designee certifies that the amendment or
25referendum question is approved.
AB700-engrossed, s. 142
1Section 142. 7.70 (3) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,68,122 7.70 (3) (i) The chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee shall
3canvass only regular returns made by the county board of canvassers and shall not
4count or canvass any additional or supplemental returns or statements made by the
5county board or any other board or person. The chairperson of the board or the
6chairperson's designee
shall not count or canvass any statement or return which has
7been made by the county board of canvassers at any other time than that provided
8in s. 7.60. This provision does not apply to any return made subsequent to a recount
9under s. 9.01, when the return is accepted in lieu of any prior return from the same
10county for the same office; or to a statement given to the chairperson of the board or
11chairperson's designee
or a messenger sent by the chairperson or designee to obtain
12a correction.
AB700-engrossed, s. 143 13Section 143. 7.70 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,69,414 7.70 (5) (a) The board shall record in its office each certified statement and
15determination made by the chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee.
16Immediately after the expiration of the time allowed to file a petition for recount, the
17board shall make and transmit to each person declared elected a certificate of
18election under the seal of the board. It shall also prepare similar certificates, attested
19by the executive director of the board, addressed to the U.S. house of representatives,
20stating the names of those persons elected as representatives to the congress from
21this state. In the case of U.S. senators, the board shall prepare a certificate of election
22for the governor's signature, and the governor shall sign and affix the great seal of
23the state and transmit the certificate to the president of the U.S. senate. The
24certificate shall be countersigned by the secretary of state. If a person elected was
25elected to fill a vacancy, the certificate shall so state. When a valid petition for

1recount is filed, the chairperson of the board or the chairperson's designee may not
2certify a nomination, and the governor or board may not issue a certificate of election
3until the recount has been completed and the time allowed for filing an appeal has
4passed, or if appealed until the appeal is decided.
AB700-engrossed, s. 144 5Section 144. 8.05 (1) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,70,86 8.05 (1) (j) The municipal clerk shall notify in writing each candidate whose
7name is certified as a nominee under par. (h) of his or her nomination. If a municipal
8judge is elected under s. 755.01 (4), the county clerk of the county having the largest
9portion of the population in the jurisdiction served by the judge shall make the
10notification.
Upon receipt of the notice, each candidate shall file a declaration of
11candidacy in the manner prescribed by s. 8.21 with the municipal clerk making the
12notification no later than 5 p.m. on the 5th day after the notification is mailed or
13personally delivered to the candidate by the municipal clerk, except as authorized
14in this paragraph. If an incumbent whose name is certified as a nominee fails to file
15a declaration of candidacy within the time prescribed by this paragraph, each
16certified candidate for the office held by the incumbent, other than the incumbent,
17may file a declaration of candidacy no later than 72 hours after the latest time
18prescribed in this paragraph. If the candidate has not filed a registration statement
19under s. 11.05 at the time of the notification, the candidate shall file the statement
20with the declaration. A candidate for municipal judge shall also file a statement of
21economic interests with the ethics board under s. 19.43 (4) no later than 4:30 p.m.
22on the 5th day after notification of nomination is mailed or personally delivered to
23the candidate by the municipal clerk, or no later than 4:30 p.m. on the next business
24day after the last day for filing a declaration of candidacy whenever that candidate
25is granted an extension of time for filing a declaration of candidacy under this

1paragraph. Upon receipt of the declaration of candidacy and registration statement
2of each qualified candidate, and upon filing of a statement of economic interests by
3each candidate for municipal judge, the municipal clerk, or the county clerk if the
4judge is elected under s. 755.01 (4),
shall place the name of the candidate on the
5ballot. No later than the end of the 3rd day following qualification by all candidates,
6the municipal clerk, or the county clerk if the judge is elected under s. 755.01 (4),
7shall draw lots to determine the arrangement of candidates' names on the spring
8election ballot.
AB700-engrossed, s. 145 9Section 145. 8.05 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,70,1110 8.05 (3) (b) Notice The town clerk shall be given give notice of the primary
11under ss. 10.01 (2) (a) and s. 10.06 (2) (3) (a).
AB700-engrossed, s. 146 12Section 146. 8.05 (3) (d) and (e) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,70,1813 8.05 (3) (d) The question of adoption of the nonpartisan primary under this
14subsection may be submitted to the electors at any regular election held in the town
15or at a special election called for the purpose. When a petition requesting adoption
16of the nonpartisan primary
conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 signed by at
17least 20 electors of the town is filed with the town clerk so requesting as provided in
18s. 8.37
, the question shall be submitted to a vote.
AB700-engrossed,70,2319 (e) Petitions requesting a vote on the question at a regular town election shall
20be filed in accordance with s. 8.37 no later than 5 p.m. the last Tuesday in February.
21When the petition is filed, the clerk shall check its sufficiency. Whether at a regular
22or special election, the clerk shall give separate notice by one publication in a
23newspaper at least 5 days before the election.
AB700-engrossed, s. 147 24Section 147. 8.05 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,71,10
18.05 (5) When primary is held. Towns and villages adopting the nonpartisan
2primary to nominate candidates, under subs. (3) and (4), shall hold a primary only
3when the number of candidates for an elective office in the municipality exceeds
4twice the number to be elected to the office. A primary for the office of municipal
5judge under s. 755.01 (4) shall be held whenever there are more than 2 candidates
6for that office.
Those offices for which a primary has been held shall have only the
7names of candidates nominated at the primary appear on the official spring election
8ballot. When the number of candidates for an office does not exceed twice the number
9to be elected, their names shall appear on the official ballot for the election without
10a primary.
AB700-engrossed, s. 147t 11Section 147t. 8.10 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,71,1412 8.10 (3) (intro.)  The affidavit certification of a qualified elector under s. 8.15
13(4) (a) shall be appended to each nomination paper. The number of required
14signatures on nomination papers filed under this section is:
AB700-engrossed, s. 148 15Section 148. 8.10 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,71,1816 8.10 (6) (a) For state offices; municipal judges, if they are elected under s.
17755.01 (4);
or seats on a metropolitan sewerage commission, if the commissioners are
18elected under s. 66.23 (11) (am), in the office of the board.
AB700-engrossed, s. 149 19Section 149. 8.10 (6) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700-engrossed,71,2220 8.10 (6) (bm) For municipal judge, if the judge is elected under s. 755.01 (4), in
21the office of the county clerk or board of election commissioners of the county having
22the largest portion of the population in the jurisdiction served by the judge.
AB700-engrossed, s. 150 23Section 150. 8.12 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,72,324 8.12 (2) Ballots. The form of the official ballots shall be prescribed by the
25board under s. 5.60 (8). The ballot shall provide to an elector the opportunity to vote

1for an uninstructed delegation to represent this state at the presidential nominating
2convention of his or her party, or to write in the name of a candidate for the
3presidential nomination of his or her party
.
AB700-engrossed, s. 150m 4Section 150m. 8.15 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,72,185 8.15 (4) (a) The affidavit certification of a qualified elector stating his or her
6residence with street and number, if any, shall appear at the bottom of each
7nomination paper, stating he or she personally circulated the nomination paper and
8personally obtained each of the signatures; he or she knows they are electors of the
9ward, aldermanic district, municipality or county, as the nomination papers require;
10he or she knows they signed the paper with full knowledge of its content; he or she
11knows their respective residences given; he or she knows each signer signed on the
12date stated opposite his or her name; and, that he or she, the affiant circulator,
13resides within the district which the candidate named therein will represent, if
14elected; that he or she intends to support the candidate; and that he or she is aware
15that falsifying the affidavit certification is punishable under ss. s. 12.13 (3) (a) and
16946.32 (1) (a)
, Wis. stats. The affidavit certification may be made by the candidate
17or any qualified elector. The nomination papers are valid with or without the seal
18of the officer who administers the oath.
AB700-engrossed, s. 151 19Section 151. 8.17 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,73,1120 8.17 (1) (a) Political parties qualifying for a separate ballot under s. 5.62 (1) (b)
21or (2) shall elect their party committeemen and committeewomen at the September
22primary
as provided under sub. (5) (b). The function of committeemen and
23committeewomen is to represent their neighborhoods in the structure of a political
24party. Committeemen and committeewomen shall act as liaison representatives
25between their parties and the residents of the election districts in which they serve.

1Activities of committeemen and committeewomen shall include, but not be limited
2to, voter identification; assistance in voter registration drives; increasing voter
3participation in political parties; polling and other methods of passing information
4from residents to political parties and elected public officials; and dissemination of
5information from public officials to residents. For assistance in those and other
6activities of interest to a political party, each committeeman and committeewoman
7may appoint a captain to engage in these activities in each ward, if the election
8district served by the committeeman or committeewoman includes more than one
9ward. In an election district which includes more than one ward, the committeeman
10or committeewoman shall coordinate the activities of the ward captains in promoting
11the interests of his or her party.
AB700-engrossed, s. 152 12Section 152. 8.17 (2), (3) and (4) (a) and (b) of the statutes are repealed.
AB700-engrossed, s. 153 13Section 153. 8.17 (4) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 8.17 (4) and amended
14to read:
AB700-engrossed,73,1715 8.17 (4) The term of office of each elected or appointed committeeman or
16committeewoman shall end on the date of the meeting held under sub. (5) (b)
17following each September primary.
AB700-engrossed, s. 154 18Section 154. 8.17 (5) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,74,919 8.17 (5) (b) A combined meeting of the county committee and members in good
20standing of the party in the county shall be held no sooner than 15 days after the
21September primary and no later than April 1 of the following year. At this meeting,
22the party committeemen or committeewomen and the county committee offices of
23chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary and treasurer shall be filled by election by
24the incumbent committeemen, committeewomen and other party members present
25and voting, each of whom is entitled to one vote. At this meeting, the county

1committee shall elect the members of the congressional district committee as
2provided in sub. (6) (b), (c) and (d). The secretary of the county committee shall give
3at least 7 days' written notice of the meeting to party and committee members.
4Individuals elected as county committee officers or as congressional district
5committee members may be, but are not required to be, committeemen or
6committeewomen. They are required to be party members in good standing. Their
7The terms of committeemen and committeewomen, county committee officers and
8congressional district committee members
begin during the meeting immediately
9upon completion and verification of the voting for each office.
AB700-engrossed, s. 155 10Section 155. 8.17 (5) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB700-engrossed,74,1511 8.17 (5) (bm) A county committee may require that candidates for party
12committeemen and committeewomen file nomination papers with the county
13committee prior to the combined meeting under par. (b). The form, content and
14circulation and filing deadlines of the nomination papers shall be established by the
15county committee.
AB700-engrossed, s. 155p 16Section 155p. 8.20 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,74,1817 8.20 (3) The affidavit certification of an elector under s. 8.15 (4) (a) shall be
18appended to each nomination paper.
AB700-engrossed, s. 156 19Section 156. 8.20 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,75,420 8.20 (9) Persons nominated by nomination papers without a recognized
21political party designation shall be placed on the official ballot at the general election
22and at any partisan election to the right or below the recognized political party
23candidates in their own column or row designated "Independent". At the September
24primary, persons nominated for state office by nomination papers without a
25recognized political party designation shall be placed on a separate ballot or, if a

1consolidated paper ballot under s. 5.655 (2), an electronic voting system or voting
2machines are used, in a column or
row on the voting machine designated
3"Independent". If the candidate's name already appears under a recognized political
4party it may not be listed on the independent ballot, column or row.
AB700-engrossed, s. 157 5Section 157. 8.21 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,76,8 68.21 Declaration of candidacy. Each candidate, except a candidate for
7presidential elector under s. 8.20 (2) (d), shall file a declaration of candidacy, no later
8than the latest time provided for filing nomination papers under s. 8.10 (2) (a), 8.15
9(1), 8.17 (2), 8.20 (8) (a) or 8.50 (3) (a), or the time provided under s. 8.16 (2) or 8.35
10(2) (c). A candidate shall file the declaration with the officer or agency with which
11nomination papers are filed for the office which the candidate seeks, or if nomination
12papers are not required, with the clerk or board of election commissioners of the
13jurisdiction in which the candidate seeks office. The declaration shall be sworn to
14before any officer authorized to administer oaths. The declaration shall contain the
15name of the candidate in the form specified under s. 8.10 (2) (b) for candidates for
16nonpartisan office or s. 8.15 (5) (a) or 8.20 (2) (a) for candidates for partisan office,
17and shall state that the signer is a candidate for a named office, that he or she meets
18or will at the time he or she assumes office meet applicable age, citizenship, residency
19or voting qualification requirements, if any, prescribed by the constitutions and laws
20of the United States and of this state, and that he or she will otherwise qualify for
21office if nominated and elected. The declaration shall include the candidate's name
22in the form in which it will appear on the ballot. Each candidate for state and local
23office shall include in the declaration a statement that he or she has not been
24convicted of any infamous crime for which he or she has not been pardoned and a list
25of all felony convictions for which he or she has not been pardoned. In addition, each

1candidate for state or local office shall include in the declaration a statement that
2discloses his or her municipality of residence for voting purposes, and the street and
3number, if any, on which the candidate resides. The declaration is valid with or
4without the seal of the officer who administers the oath. A candidate for state or local
5office shall file an amended declaration under oath with the same officer or agency
6if any information contained in the declaration changes at any time after the original
7declaration is filed and before the candidate assumes office or is defeated for election
8or nomination.
AB700-engrossed, s. 158 9Section 158. 8.35 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,76,2310 8.35 (2) (a) If a vacancy occurs after nomination due to the death of a candidate
11of a recognized political party for a partisan office, other than party committeeman
12or committeewoman,
the vacancy may be filled by the chairperson of the committee
13of the proper political party under s. 7.38 (3), or the personal campaign committee,
14if any, in the case of independent candidates. Similar vacancies in nominations of
15candidates for nonpartisan local offices may be filled by the candidate's personal
16campaign committee or, if the candidate had none, by the body which governs the
17local governmental unit in which the deceased person was a candidate for office. The
18chairperson, chief officer of the committee, or clerk of the body making an
19appointment shall file a certificate of appointment with the official or agency with
20whom declarations of candidacy for the office are filed. For purposes of this
21paragraph, the official or agency need not recognize members of a personal campaign
22committee whose names were not filed under s. 11.05 prior to the death of the
23candidate.
AB700-engrossed, s. 159 24Section 159. 8.35 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
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18.35 (2) (d) If the ballots have been prepared, the committees or body filling the
2vacancy shall supply stickers as provided under s. 7.38 (3) (c). No vacancy in a
3nomination occurs prior to the time of the primary election for an office, unless no
4primary is required for the office for which the nomination is made.
AB700-engrossed, s. 160 5Section 160. 8.37 of the statutes is created to read:
AB700-engrossed,77,12 68.37 Filing of referenda petitions or questions. Unless otherwise required
7by law, all proposed constitutional amendments and any other measure or question
8that is to be submitted to a vote of the people, or any petitions requesting that a
9measure or question be submitted to a vote of the people, if applicable, shall be filed
10with the official or agency responsible for preparing the ballots for the election no
11later than 42 days prior to the election at which the amendment, measure or question
12will appear on the ballot.
AB700-engrossed, s. 160e 13Section 160e. 8.40 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,78,214 8.40 (2) The affidavit certification of a qualified elector stating his or her
15residence with street and number, if any, shall appear at the bottom of each separate
16sheet of each petition specified in sub. (1), stating that the affiant he or she personally
17circulated the petition and personally obtained each of the signatures; that the
18affiant circulator knows that they are electors of the jurisdiction or district in which
19the petition is circulated; that the affiant circulator knows that they signed the paper
20with full knowledge of its content; that the affiant circulator knows their respective
21residences given; that the affiant circulator knows that each signer signed on the
22date stated opposite his or her name; that the affiant circulator resides within the
23jurisdiction or district in which the petition is circulated; and that the affiant
24circulator is aware that falsifying the affidavit certification is punishable under ss.

1s. 12.13 (3) (a) and 946.32 (1) (a). The petition is valid with or without the seal of the
2officer who administers the oath
.
AB700-engrossed, s. 161 3Section 161. 8.50 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,78,234 8.50 (1) (a) When there is to be a special election, the special election for county
5clerk shall be ordered by the sheriff; the special election for any other county office
6shall be ordered by the county clerk except as provided in s. 17.21 (5); the special
7election for school board member in a school district organized under ch. 119 shall
8be ordered by the school board; the special election for municipal judge shall be
9ordered by the mayor, president or chairperson of the municipality, except in 1st class
10cities, or if the judge is elected under s. 755.01 (4) jointly by the mayors, presidents
11or chairpersons of all municipalities served by the judge
; and all other special
12elections shall be ordered by the governor. When the governor or attorney general
13issues the order, it shall be filed and recorded in the office of the board. When the
14county clerk or sheriff issues the order, it shall be filed and recorded in the office of
15the county clerk. When the county executive issues the order, it shall be filed in the
16office of the county board of election commissioners. When the school board of a
17school district organized under ch. 119 issues the order, it shall be filed and recorded
18in the office of the city board of election commissioners. When the mayor, president
19or chairperson issues the order, it shall be filed in the office of the municipal clerk or
20city board of election commissioners. If a municipal judge is elected under s. 755.01
21(4), the order shall be filed in the office of the county clerk or board of election
22commissioners of the county having the largest portion of the population of the
23jurisdiction served by the judge.
AB700-engrossed, s. 162 24Section 162. 8.50 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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18.50 (1) (b) Notice of any special election shall be given upon the filing of the
2order under par. (a) by publication in a newspaper under ch. 985. If the special
3election concerns a national or state office, the board shall give notice as soon as
4possible to the county clerks. Upon receipt of notice from the board, or when the
5special election is for a county office or a municipal judgeship under s. 755.01 (4), the
6county clerk shall give notice as soon as possible to all the municipal clerks of all
7municipalities in which electors are eligible to vote in the election
and publish one
8type A notice for all offices to be voted upon within the county as provided in s. 10.06
9(2) (n) and (3) (f).
AB700-engrossed, s. 163 10Section 163. 8.50 (4) (fm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,79,1911 8.50 (4) (fm) A permanent vacancy in the office of municipal judge may be filled
12by temporary appointment of the municipal governing body, or, if the judge is elected
13under s. 755.01 (4), jointly by the governing bodies of all municipalities served by the
14judge
. The office shall then be permanently filled by special election, held
15concurrently with the next spring election following the occurrence of the vacancy,
16except that a vacancy occurring during the period after December 1 and on or before
17the date of the spring election shall be filled at the 2nd succeeding spring election,
18and no such election may be held after the expiration of the term of office nor at the
19time of holding the regular election for the office.
AB700-engrossed, s. 164 20Section 164. 9.01 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,80,2421 9.01 (1) (a) Any candidate voted for at any election or any elector who voted
22upon any referendum question at any election may request a recount. The petitioner
23shall file a verified petition or petitions accompanied by the fee prescribed in par.
24(ag), if any, with the proper clerk or body under par. (ar) not earlier than the time of
25completion of the canvass and not later than 5 p.m. on the 3rd business day following

1the last meeting day of the municipal or county board of canvassers determining the
2election for that office or on that referendum question or, if more than one board of
3canvassers makes the determination not later than 5 p.m. on the 3rd business day
4following the last meeting day of the last board of canvassers which makes a
5determination. If the chairperson of the board or chairperson's designee makes the
6determination for the office or the referendum question, the petitioner shall file the
7petition not earlier than the last meeting day of the last county board of canvassers
8to make a statement in the election or referendum and not later than 5 p.m. on the
93rd business day following the day on which the elections board receives the last
10statement from a county board of canvassers for the election or referendum. Each
11verified petition shall state that at the election the petitioner was a candidate for the
12office in question or that he or she voted on the referendum question in issue; that
13the petitioner is informed and believes that a mistake or fraud has been committed
14in a specified ward or municipality in the counting and return of the votes cast for
15the office or upon the question; or shall specify any other defect, irregularity or
16illegality in the conduct of the election. The petition shall specify each ward, or each
17municipality where no wards exist, in which a recount is desired. If a recount is
18requested for all wards within a jurisdiction, each ward need not be specified. The
19petition may be amended to include information discovered as a result of the
20investigation of the board of canvassers or the chairperson of the board or
21chairperson's designee
after the filing of the petition, if the petitioner moves to
22amend the petition as soon as possible after the petitioner discovered or reasonably
23should have discovered the information which is the subject of the amendment and
24the petitioner was unable to include information in the original petition.
AB700-engrossed, s. 165 25Section 165. 9.01 (1) (ar) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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19.01 (1) (ar) 3. Upon receipt of a valid petition, the clerk shall thereupon notify
2the proper board of canvassers. Upon receipt of a valid petition by the board, the
3board shall promptly by certified mail or other expeditious means order the proper
4county boards of canvassers to commence the recount. County boards of canvassers
5shall convene no later than 9 a.m. on the day following receipt of an order and may
6adjourn for not more than one day at a time until the recount is completed in the
7county, except that the board may permit extension of the time for adjournment.
8Returns from a recount ordered by the board shall be transmitted to the office of the
9board as soon as possible, but in no case later than 13 days from the date of the order
10of the board directing the recount. The chairperson of the board or the chairperson's
11designee
may not make a determination in any election if a recount is pending before
12any county board of canvassers in that election. The chairperson of the board or the
13chairperson's designee
need not recount actual ballots, but shall verify the returns
14of the county boards of canvassers in making his or her determinations.
AB700-engrossed, s. 166m 15Section 166m. 9.01 (1) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB700-engrossed,81,2416 9.01 (1) (b) 2. The board of canvassers shall then examine the absentee ballot
17envelopes. Any defective absentee ballot envelopes shall be laid aside, properly
18marked and carefully preserved. The number of voters shall be reduced by the
19number of ballot envelopes set aside under this subdivision. An absentee ballot
20envelope is defective only if it is neither sworn nor witnessed, if it is not signed by
21the voter or, if the affidavit supporting the absentee ballot envelope has such a
22number of technical errors that the board of canvassers is doubtful of the legal effect
23of the affidavit or, if the ballot was voted by facsimile transmission or electronic mail,
24if the certificate or affidavit required to accompany the ballot is missing
.
AB700-engrossed, s. 167 25Section 167. 9.01 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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19.01 (2) Notice to candidates. When the recount concerns an election for an
2office, the clerk or body with whom the petition is filed shall promptly prepare a copy
3of the petition for delivery to each opposing candidate for the same office whose name
4appears on the ballot. In a recount proceeding for a partisan primary, the clerk or
5body shall prepare a copy of the petition for delivery to each opposing candidate for
6the same party nomination for the same office, to each opposing candidate for the
7party nomination of each other party for the same office and to each independent
8candidate qualifying to have his or her name placed on the ballot for the succeeding
9election. The A candidate or agent designated by a candidate may personally accept
10delivery of a copy of the petition. Upon such delivery, the clerk or body shall require
11the candidate or agent to sign a receipt therefor. If a candidate or agent does not
12personally accept delivery, the
clerk or body shall then promptly deliver the copies
13of the petition to the sheriff, who shall promptly deliver the copies of the petition to
14each candidate at the address given on the candidate's nomination papers, without
15fee, in the manner provided for service of a summons in civil actions.
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