AB888,15,2112 8.05 (5) When primary is held. Towns and villages adopting the nonpartisan
13primary to nominate candidates shall hold a primary only when the number of
14candidates for an elective office in the municipality exceeds twice the number to be
15elected to the office. A Unless preferential voting for the office of municipal judge
16is adopted under s. 5.20 (2), a
primary for the office of municipal judge under s. 755.01
17(4) shall be held whenever there are more than 2 candidates for that office. Those
18offices for which a primary has been held shall have only the names of candidates
19nominated at the primary appear on the official spring election ballot. When the
20number of candidates for an office does not exceed twice the number to be elected,
21their names shall appear on the official ballot for the election without a primary.
AB888, s. 26 22Section 26. 8.11 (1) (a) to (c) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB888,16,223 8.11 (1) (a) A Except as provided in sub. (6), a primary may be held in any city
24for the nomination of candidates for city office. When a majority of all the members
25of the governing body of a city decide upon a spring primary for any specific election,

1they shall so provide not later than 3 days after the deadline for filing nomination
2papers.
AB888,16,53 (b) Any Except as provided in sub. (6), any city may provide by charter
4ordinance, under s. 66.0101, that whenever 3 or more candidates file nomination
5papers for a city office, a primary to nominate candidates for the office shall be held.
AB888,16,106 (c) Whenever Except as provided in sub. (6), whenever electors, equal to at least
710% of the vote for governor in the city at the last general election, file a petition
8conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 with the city clerk requesting a primary
9within 3 days after the deadline for filing nomination papers, there shall be a
10primary for any specific election.
AB888, s. 27 11Section 27. 8.11 (1m) (a) to (c) of the statutes, as created by 2007 Wisconsin
12Act .... (Assembly Bill 152), are amended to read:
AB888,16,1813 8.11 (1m) Village. (a) If a village has provided under s. 8.05 (4) (a) for the filing
14of nomination papers by candidates for village offices for a specific election, and the
15village has not provided for election of village officers by preferential voting under
16s. 5.20 (2)
the governing body of the village may, no later than 3 days after the
17deadline for filing nomination papers, provide for nomination of candidates for
18village offices at the spring primary.
AB888,16,2219 (b) Any village that has not provided for election of village officers by
20preferential voting under s. 5.20 (2)
may provide by charter ordinance, under s.
2166.0101, that whenever 3 or more candidates file nomination papers for a village
22office, a primary to nominate candidates for the office shall be held.
AB888,17,323 (c) Whenever Unless a village has provided for election of village officers by
24preferential voting under s. 5.20 (2), whenever
the electors of a village, equal to at
25least 10 percent of the vote for governor in a village at the last general election, file

1a petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 with the village clerk requesting
2a primary no later than December 1 preceding the spring election, there shall be a
3primary for any specific election.
AB888, s. 28 4Section 28. 8.11 (2), (2m) and (5) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB888,17,85 8.11 (2) Milwaukee County. A Except as provided in sub. (6), a primary shall
6be held in counties having a population of 500,000 or more whenever there are more
7than twice the number of candidates to be elected to any judicial office within the
8county or to the county board of supervisors from any one district.
AB888,17,12 9(2m) First class city school board. A Except as provided in sub. (6), a
10primary shall be held in 1st class cities whenever there are more than 2 candidates
11for member of the board of school directors at-large or from any election district in
12any year.
AB888,17,15 13(5) County supervisors. A Except as provided in sub. (6), a primary shall be
14held in an election for county board supervisor whenever 3 or more candidates file
15nomination papers.
AB888, s. 29 16Section 29. 8.11 (6) of the statutes is created to read:
AB888,17,1917 8.11 (6) Preferential voting; exception. If a primary is authorized or required
18in an election for a local office and the preferential voting method is adopted for use
19in elections for that office under s. 5.20, no primary shall be held.
AB888, s. 30 20Section 30. 8.50 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB888,18,1021 8.50 (3) (b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the provisions for
22September primaries under s. 8.15 are applicable to all partisan primaries held
23under this section, and the provisions for spring primaries under s. 8.10 are
24applicable to all nonpartisan primaries held under this section. In a special partisan
25primary or election, the order of the parties on the ballot shall be the same as

1provided under s. 5.62 (1) or 5.64 (1) (b). Independent candidates for state office at
2a special partisan election shall not appear on the primary ballot. No primary is
3required for a nonpartisan election in which not more than 2 candidates for an office
4appear on the ballot or for a partisan election in which not more than one candidate
5for an office appears on the ballot of each recognized political party. No primary shall
6be held in a special election for any local office if the preferential voting method is
7used in that election.
In every special election except a special election for
8nonpartisan state office where no candidate is certified to appear on the ballot, a
9space for write-in votes shall be provided on the ballot, regardless of whether a
10special primary is held.
AB888, s. 31 11Section 31. 9.10 (3) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB888,18,2212 9.10 (3) (d) If more than 2 persons compete for a nonpartisan office, a recall
13primary shall be held. The names of the 2 persons receiving the highest number of
14votes in the recall primary shall be certified to appear on the ballot in the recall
15election, but if any person receives a majority of the total number of votes cast in the
16recall primary, a recall election shall not be held. If the incumbent receives a majority
17of the votes cast, the incumbent shall be retained in office for the remainder of the
18term. If another candidate receives a majority of the votes cast, that candidate shall
19be elected to serve for the residue of the unexpired term of the incumbent. Write-in
20votes are permitted only at a recall primary or at a recall election in which no primary
21is held. The preferential voting method shall not be used in a recall election for
22county office.
AB888, s. 32 23Section 32. 10.02 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB888,18,2424 10.02 (3) (intro.) The notice shall contain the following:
AB888,18,2525 FACSIMILE BALLOT NOTICE
AB888,19,1
1OF .... ELECTION
AB888,19,22 Office of .... [County] [Municipal] Clerk.
AB888,19,33 To the Electors of .... [County] [Municipality]:
AB888,19,104 Notice is hereby given of a .... election to be held in the several wards in the
5[county] [municipality] of ...., on the .... day of ...., .... (year), at which the officers
6named below shall be chosen. The names of the candidates for each office to be voted
7for, whose nominations have been certified to or filed in this office, are given under
8the title of the office and under the appropriate party or other designation, each in
9its proper column, together with the questions submitted to a vote, in the sample
10ballot below.
AB888,19,1111 INFORMATION TO ELECTORS
AB888,19,1512 Except as provided in sub. (4) and except where a different statement is
13prescribed by the board for use in whole or in part by municipalities using electronic
14voting systems under s. 5.95, the voting instructions shall be given substantially as
15follows:
AB888, s. 33 16Section 33. 10.02 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
AB888,19,1817 10.02 (4) The board shall prescribe by rule the content of type B notices to be
18used at all elections at which the preferential voting method is used.
AB888, s. 34 19Section 34. Initial applicability.
AB888,19,2120 (1) This act first applies with respect to nomination of candidates at the 2009
21spring primary election.
AB888,19,2222 (End)
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