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2015 - 2016 LEGISLATURE
March 3, 2015 - Introduced by Senator Carpenter, cosponsored by Representatives
Sinicki, Subeck and Wachs. Referred to Committee on Elections and Local
Government.
SB63,1,4 1An Act to renumber 5.60 (8); and to amend 5.02 (21), 5.02 (22), 5.58 (1a), 6.24
2(5), 7.08 (2) (d), 7.10 (2), 8.12 (1), 8.12 (3), 10.06 (1) (e), 10.06 (2) (b), 10.06 (2)
3(d) and 10.06 (2) (g) of the statutes; relating to: the presidential preference
4primary date.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, the presidential primary is held at the spring election on the
first Tuesday in April. Under the bill, the presidential primary is held at the spring
primary on the the 3rd Tuesday in February.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB63,1 5Section 1. 5.02 (21) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,2,26 5.02 (21) "Spring election" means the election held on the first Tuesday in April
7to elect judicial, educational and municipal officers, nonpartisan county officers, and
8sewerage commissioners and to express preferences for the person to be the

1presidential candidate for each party in a year in which electors for president and
2vice president are to be elected
.
SB63,2 3Section 2. 5.02 (22) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,2,84 5.02 (22) "Spring primary" means the nonpartisan primary held on the 3rd
5Tuesday in February to nominate nonpartisan candidates to be voted for at the
6spring election and to express preferences for the person to be the presidential
7candidate for each party in a year in which electors for president and vice president
8are to be elected
.
SB63,3 9Section 3. 5.58 (1a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,2,1510 5.58 (1a) Generally. At spring primary elections the ballots under subs. (1b)
11to (2m), when necessary, shall be provided for each ward, except as authorized in s.
125.655. Only Except as provided under sub. (2r), only nonpartisan candidates
13nominated for office by nomination papers shall have their names placed on the
14official spring primary ballot under the proper office designation, but the ballots
15shall allow room for write-in candidates.
SB63,4 16Section 4. 5.60 (8) of the statutes is renumbered 5.58 (2r).
SB63,5 17Section 5. 6.24 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,2,2218 6.24 (5) Ballots. The board shall prescribe a special ballot for use under this
19section whenever necessary. Official ballots prescribed for use in the presidential
20preference primary may also be used. The ballot shall be designed to comply with
21the requirements prescribed under ss. 5.60 (8) 5.58 (2r), 5.62, and 5.64 (1) insofar as
22applicable. All ballots shall be limited to national offices only.
SB63,6 23Section 6. 7.08 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,3,324 7.08 (2) (d) As soon as possible after the last 2nd Tuesday in January of
25December of the year before each year in which there is a presidential election, the

1board shall transmit to each county clerk a certified list of candidates for president
2who have qualified to have their names appear on the presidential preference
3primary ballot.
SB63,7 4Section 7. 7.10 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,3,125 7.10 (2) Preparing ballots. The county clerk shall prepare copy for the official
6ballots immediately upon receipt of the certified list of candidates' names from the
7board. Names certified by the board shall be arranged in the order certified. The
8county clerk shall place the names of all candidates filed in the clerk's office or
9certified to the clerk by the board on the proper ballot or ballots under the
10appropriate office and party titles. The county clerk shall prepare a special ballot
11under s. 5.60 (8) 5.58 (2r) showing only the candidates in the presidential preference
12primary.
SB63,8 13Section 8. 8.12 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,3,2214 8.12 (1) Selection of names for ballot. (a) No later than 5 p.m. on the 2nd
153rd Tuesday in December November of the year before each year in which electors
16for president and vice president are to be elected, the state chairperson of each
17recognized political party listed on the official ballot at the last gubernatorial election
18whose candidate for governor received at least 10% of the total votes cast for that
19office may certify to the board that the party will participate in the presidential
20preference primary. For each party filing such a certification, the voters of this state
21shall at the spring election primary be given an opportunity to express their
22preference for the person to be the presidential candidate of that party.
SB63,4,1623 (b) On the first 2nd Tuesday in January of December of the year before each
24year, or the next day if Tuesday is a holiday, in which electors for president and vice
25president are to be elected, there shall be convened in the capitol a committee

1consisting of, for each party filing a certification under this subsection, the state
2chairperson of that state party organization or the chairperson's designee, one
3national committeeman and one national committeewoman designated by the state
4chairperson; the speaker and the minority leader of the assembly or their designees,
5and the president and the minority leader of the senate or their designees. All
6designations shall be made in writing to the board. This committee shall organize
7by selecting an additional member who shall be the chairperson and shall determine,
8and certify to the board, no later than on the Friday following the date on which the
9committee convenes under this paragraph, the names of all candidates of the
10political parties represented on the committee for the office of president of the United
11States. The committee shall place the names of all candidates whose candidacy is
12generally advocated or recognized in the national news media throughout the United
13States on the ballot, and may, in addition, place the names of other candidates on the
14ballot. The committee shall have sole discretion to determine that a candidacy is
15generally advocated or recognized in the national news media throughout the United
16States.
SB63,5,317 (c) No later than 5 p.m. on the last first Tuesday in January of each presidential
18election year, any person seeking the nomination by the national convention of a
19political party filing a certification under this subsection for the office of president
20of the United States, or any committee organized in this state on behalf of and with
21the consent of such person, may submit to the board a petition to have the person's
22name appear on the presidential preference ballot. The petition may be circulated
23no sooner than the first 2nd Tuesday in January of December preceding such year,
24or the next day if Tuesday is a holiday,
and shall be signed by a number of qualified
25electors equal in each congressional district to not less than 1,000 signatures nor

1more than 1,500 signatures. The form of the petition shall conform to the
2requirements of s. 8.40. All signers on each separate petition paper shall reside in
3the same congressional district.
SB63,5,114 (d) The board shall forthwith contact each person whose name has been placed
5in nomination under par. (b) and notify him or her that his or her name will appear
6on the Wisconsin presidential preference ballot unless he or she files, no later than
75 p.m. on the last first Tuesday in January of such year, with the board, a disclaimer
8stating without qualification that he or she is not and does not intend to become a
9candidate for the office of president of the United States at the forthcoming
10presidential election. The disclaimer may be filed with the board by certified mail,
11telegram, or in person.
SB63,9 12Section 9. 8.12 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,5,1613 8.12 (3) Reporting of results. No later than May 15 the 2nd Tuesday following
14the presidential preference primary, the board shall notify each state party
15organization chairperson under sub. (1) (b) of the results of the presidential
16preference primary within the state and within each congressional district.
SB63,10 17Section 10. 10.06 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,5,2418 10.06 (1) (e) As soon as possible following the state canvass of the spring
19primary vote, but no later than the first Tuesday in March, the board shall send a
20type B notice certifying to each county clerk the list of candidates for the spring
21election. When no state spring primary is held or when the only primary held is the
22presidential preference primary
, this notice shall be sent under par. (c). When there
23is a referendum, the board shall send type A and C notices certifying each question
24to the county clerks as soon as possible, but no later than the first Tuesday in March.
SB63,11 25Section 11. 10.06 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,6,6
110.06 (2) (b) Upon receipt of the type B notice from the board preceding the
2spring election each county clerk shall add any county offices, prepare the ballots,
3and send notice to each municipal clerk of the spring primary. When there is no state
4spring primary within the county and no presidential preference primary, but there
5is to be a county spring primary, the county clerk shall prepare the ballots and send
6notice to each municipal clerk.
SB63,12 7Section 12. 10.06 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,6,118 10.06 (2) (d) On the Monday preceding the spring primary, when held, the
9county clerk shall publish a type B notice. In a year in which a presidential
10preference primary is held, the county clerk shall also publish notice of the
11presidential preference primary.
SB63,13 12Section 13. 10.06 (2) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB63,6,1813 10.06 (2) (g) On the Monday preceding the spring election, the county clerk
14shall publish a type B notice containing the same information prescribed in par. (a).
15In a year in which the presidential preference primary is held, the county clerk shall
16also publish notice of the presidential preference primary.
In addition, the county
17clerk shall publish a type C notice on the Monday preceding the spring election for
18all state and county referenda to be voted upon by electors of the county.
SB63,14 19Section 14. Effective date.
SB63,6,2020 (1) This act takes effect on June 1, 2015.
SB63,6,2121 (End)
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