LRB-4593/1
MPG:wlj
2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE
October 23, 2023 - Introduced by Senators Smith,
Roys, Larson, Hesselbein,
Spreitzer, Taylor and Agard, cosponsored by Representatives C. Anderson,
Bare, Clancy, Jacobson, Joers, Madison, Palmeri, Ratcliff, Emerson, J.
Anderson, Andraca, Drake, Hong, Moore Omokunde, Myers, Neubauer,
Riemer, Sinicki, Stubbs, Vining and Haywood. Referred to Committee on
Shared Revenue, Elections and Consumer Protection.
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1An Act to amend 5.056 and 85.61 (1); and
to create 6.256 and 343.14 (2p) of the
2statutes;
relating to: automatic voter registration.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill requires the Elections Commission to use all feasible means to
facilitate the registration of all eligible electors of this state and to maintain the
registration of all eligible electors for so long as the electors remain eligible, except
as the law specifically requires electors to take some action to continue their
registrations. Under the bill, the commission must attempt to facilitate the initial
registration of all eligible electors no later than July 1, 2027. To facilitate the initial
registration, the bill directs the commission and the Department of Transportation
to enter into an agreement so that DOT may transfer specified personally
identifiable information in DOT's records to the commission. The bill requires the
commission to maintain the confidentiality of any information it obtains under the
agreement and allows a driver's license or identification card applicant to “opt out"
of DOT's transfer of this information to the commission. Once the commission
obtains all the information required under current law to complete an elector's
registration, the commission adds the elector's name to the statewide registration
list. The bill also permits an individual whose name is added to the registration list
or who wishes to permanently exclude his or her name from the list to file a request
to have his or her name deleted or excluded from the list or to revoke a deletion or
exclusion request previously made. A deletion or exclusion request or revocation of
a deletion or exclusion request may be made in the manner prescribed by the
commission. In addition, the bill directs the commission to notify an individual by
first class postcard whenever the commission removes his or her name from the
registration list or changes his or her status on the list from eligible to ineligible.
The bill also directs the commission to report to the appropriate standing
committees of the legislature, no later than July 1, 2026, its progress in initially
implementing the registration system created by the bill. The report must contain
an assessment of the feasibility and desirability or integration of registration
information with information maintained by the Departments of Health Services,
Children and Families, Workforce Development, Revenue, Safety and Professional
Services, and Natural Resources; the University of Wisconsin System; and the
Technical College System Board, as well as with the technical colleges in each
technical college district.
Under current law, a qualified elector with a current and valid driver's license
or identification card issued by DOT may register to vote electronically on a secure
Internet site maintained by the commission. To register electronically under current
law, a qualified elector must also authorize DOT to forward a copy of his or her
electronic signature to the commission. The authorization affirms that all
information provided by the elector is correct and has the same effect as a written
signature on a paper copy of the registration form. Finally, current law requires the
commission and DOT to enter into an agreement that permits the commission to
verify the necessary registration information instantly by accessing DOT's electronic
files.
For further information see the state 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:
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1Section
1. 5.056 of the statutes is amended to read:
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25.056 Matching program with secretary of transportation. The
3commission administrator shall enter into the agreement with the secretary of
4transportation specified under s. 85.61 (1) to match personally identifiable
5information on the official registration list maintained by the commission under s.
66.36 (1) and the information specified in
s.
ss. 6.256 (2) and 6.34 (2m) with personally
7identifiable information maintained by the department of transportation.
Subject
8to s. 343.14 (2p) (b), the agreement shall provide for the electronic transfer of
9information under s. 6.256 (2) to the commission on a continuous basis, no less often
10than monthly.
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1Section
2. 6.256 of the statutes is created to read:
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26.256 Commission shall facilitate registration of electors. (1) Except as
3provided for individuals specified in sub. (8), and as otherwise expressly provided,
4the commission shall use all feasible means to facilitate the registration of all eligible
5electors of this state who are subject to a registration requirement and the
6maintenance of the registration of all eligible electors for so long as an elector
7remains eligible.
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8(2) Subject to s. 343.14 (2p) (b), for the purpose of carrying out its functions
9under sub. (1), the commission shall obtain the following information from the
10department of transportation, to the extent that the department has the
11information:
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(a) The full name of each individual who holds a current operator's license
13issued to the individual under ch. 343 or a current identification card issued to the
14individual under s. 343.50, together with the following information pertaining to
15that individual:
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1. The current address of the individual together with any address history and
17any name history maintained by the department of transportation.
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2. The date of birth of the individual.
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3. The number of the license or identification card issued to the individual.
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4. A copy of the document that the applicant provided as proof of citizenship
21and a statement from the department of transportation indicating that the
22department verified the applicant's citizenship. For purposes of this subdivision, the
23applicant shall provide a document that meets the requirements under
42 USC
241320b-7 (d).
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1(b) For each item of information specified in this subsection, the most recent
2date that the item of information was provided to or obtained by the department of
3transportation.
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4(3) The commission shall compare the information obtained under sub. (2) with
5the information in the registration list under s. 6.36 (1) (a). If the commission finds
6discrepancies between the information obtained under sub. (2) regarding an elector
7and the information in the registration list under s. 6.36 (1) (a) regarding that same
8elector, the commission shall contact the elector by mail or telephone or in person to
9resolve the discrepancies. If the commission is able to resolve the discrepancies after
10contacting the elector, the commission shall update the information on the
11registration list. If the commission is unable to contact the elector, the commission
12shall resolve any discrepancies in favor of the information in the registration list.
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13(4) Except as provided in this subsection and sub. (8), if the commission
14concludes that an individual appears eligible to vote in this state but is not
15registered, and the commission has obtained from reliable sources all the
16information required under s. 6.33 (1) to complete the individual's registration, the
17commission shall enter the individual's name on the registration list. If the
18commission has not obtained from reliable sources all the information pertaining to
19an individual that is required under s. 6.33 (1), the commission shall attempt to
20obtain from reliable sources the necessary information under s. 6.33 (1) that is
21required to complete the individual's registration. If an elector's status has been
22changed from eligible to ineligible under s. 6.50 (2) or (2g) and the elector's eligibility,
23name, or residence has not changed, the commission may not change the individual's
24name to eligible status unless the commission first verifies that the individual is
25eligible and wishes to change his or her status to eligible.
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1(5) The commission shall attempt to contact an individual described in sub. (4)
2if necessary to obtain all the information specified in s. 6.33 (1) pertaining to the
3individual that is required to complete the individual's registration.
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4(6) If the commission is able to obtain all the required information specified in
5s. 6.33 (1) pertaining to an individual, the commission shall enter the name of the
6individual on the registration list maintained under s. 6.36 (1) (a).
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7(7) The commission shall mail a notice to each individual whose name the
8commission enters under sub. (6) on the registration list maintained under s. 6.36
9(1) (a). The notice shall be printed in English, Spanish, and other languages spoken
10by a significant number of state residents, as determined by the commission, and
11shall include all of the following:
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(a) A statement informing the individual that his or her name has been entered
13on the registration list and showing the current address for the individual based on
14the commission's records.
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(b) A statement informing the individual that he or she may request to have
16his or her name deleted from the registration list and instructions for doing so.
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(c) Instructions for notifying the commission of a change in name or address.
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(d) Instructions for obtaining a confidential listing under s. 6.47 (2) and a
19description of how an individual qualifies for a confidential listing.
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20(8) Any individual may file a request with the commission to exclude his or her
21name from the registration list maintained under s. 6.36 (1) (a). Any individual
22whose name is added to the registration list by the commission may file a request
23with the commission or a municipal clerk to have his or her name deleted from the
24list. A request for exclusion or deletion shall be filed in the manner prescribed by the
25commission. An individual who files an exclusion or deletion request under this
1subsection may revoke his or her request by the same means that an individual may
2request an exclusion or deletion. The commission shall ensure that the name of any
3individual who has filed an exclusion or deletion request under this subsection is
4excluded from the registration list or, if the individual's name appears on the list, is
5removed from the registration list and is not added to the list at any subsequent time
6unless the individual files a revocation of his or her request under this subsection.
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7(9) If the commission removes from the registration list the name of an elector
8who does not request that his or her name be deleted, other than to correct an entry
9that the commission positively determines to be a duplication or to change the name
10of an individual who is verified to be deceased to ineligible status, the commission
11shall mail to the individual a notice of the removal or change in status by 1st class
12postcard to the individual's last-known address. The notice shall provide that the
13individual may apply to have his or her status changed to eligible if he or she is a
14qualified elector.
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15(10) The commission shall attempt to facilitate the initial registration of all
16eligible electors, except as otherwise provided in this section, no later than July 1,
172027.
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18(11) The commission shall maintain the confidentiality of all information
19obtained from the department of transportation under sub. (2) and may use this
20information only for the purpose of carrying out its functions under sub. (1) and s.
216.34 (2m) and in accordance with the agreement under s. 85.61 (1).
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22Section 3
. 85.61 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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85.61
(1) The secretary of transportation and the administrator of the elections
24commission shall enter into an agreement to match personally identifiable
25information on the official registration list maintained by the commission under s.
16.36 (1) and the information specified in
s.
ss. 6.256 (2) and 6.34 (2m) with personally
2identifiable information in the operating record file database under ch. 343 and
3vehicle registration records under ch. 341 to the extent required to enable the
4secretary of transportation and the administrator of the elections commission to
5verify the accuracy of the information provided for the purpose of voter registration.
6Notwithstanding ss. 110.09 (2), 342.06 (1) (eg), and 343.14 (2j), but subject to s.
7343.14 (2p) (b), the agreement shall provide for the transfer of electronic information
8under s. 6.256 (2) to the commission on a continuous basis, no less often than
9monthly.
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10Section 4
. 343.14 (2p) of the statutes is created to read:
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343.14
(2p) (a) The forms for application for a license or identification card or
12for renewal thereof shall inform the applicant of the department's duty to make
13available to the elections commission the information described in s. 6.256 (2) for the
14purposes specified in s. 6.256 (1) and (3) and shall provide the applicant an
15opportunity to elect not to have this information made available for these purposes.
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(b) If the applicant elects not to have the information described in s. 6.256 (2)
17made available for the purposes specified in s. 6.256 (1) and (3), the department shall
18not make this information available for these purposes. This paragraph does not
19preclude the department from making available to the elections commission
20information for the purposes specified in s. 6.34 (2m) or for any purpose other than
21those specified in s. 6.256 (1) and (3).
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22Section 5
.
Nonstatutory provisions.
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(1)
Initial sharing of registration information. Notwithstanding ss. 85.61
24(1), 110.09 (2), 342.06 (1) (eg), and 343.14 (2j), the department of transportation shall
25enter into and begin transferring information under a revised agreement with the
1elections commission administrator pursuant to s. 85.61 (1) no later than the first
2day of the 4th month beginning after the effective date of this subsection.
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(2)
Report on voter registration information integration. No later than July
41, 2026, the elections commission shall report to the appropriate standing
5committees of the legislature, in the manner specified in s. 13.172 (3), its progress
6in initially implementing a system to ensure the complete and continuous
7registration of all eligible electors in this state, specifically including the operability
8and utility of information integration with the department of transportation and the
9feasibility and desirability of integrating public information maintained by other
10state agencies and by technical colleges with the commission's registration
11information to enhance the completeness and accuracy of the information. At a
12minimum, the report shall contain an assessment of the feasibility and desirability
13of the integration of registration information with information maintained by the
14departments of health services, children and families, workforce development,
15revenue, safety and professional services, and natural resources; the University of
16Wisconsin System; and the technical college system board, as well as the technical
17colleges within each technical college district.