10.80(5)(e) (e) 8 days before election. The 8th day before the election is the deadline for each candidate for state or local office, each committee or individual supporting or opposing a candidate and each group or individual supporting or opposing a referendum to file a preelection report with the board or other appropriate filing officer. The report is current to the end of the 14th day preceding the election. See ss. 11.09 (3) and 11.20 (2) and (7).
10.80(5)(f) (f) Wednesday before election. On the Wednesday before the general election in cities of the 1st class, the board of election commissioners sits to hear registration objections. See s. 6.48 (2).
10.80(5)(g) (g) Friday before election. 5 p.m., on the Friday before the general election, is the deadline for application by mail for an absentee ballot for the general election. See s. 6.86 (1).
10.80(6) (6)November.
10.80(6)(a)(a) Monday before election.
10.80(6)(a)1.1. 5 p.m., on the Monday before the general election, is the deadline for application in person for absentee ballots for the general election. See s. 6.86 (1).
10.80(6)(a)2. 2. 5 p.m. on the day before the general election in presidential election years is the latest that new residents may apply to vote for president and vice president at the office of the municipal clerk. See s. 6.15 (3) (a).
10.80(6)(a)3. 3. 5 p.m., on the day before the general election, is the latest that voting may be conducted in nursing homes, retirement homes and community-based residential facilities. See s. 6.875 (6).
10.80(6)(b) (b) Tuesday after first Monday in November.
10.80(6)(b)1.1. The Tuesday after the first Monday in November is the day of the general election. See s. 5.02 (5).
10.80(6)(b)2. 2. 5 p.m. on the day of the election is the deadline for hospitalized electors to make application for an absentee ballot by agent. See s. 6.86 (3) (c).
10.80(6)(b)3. 3. Upon completion of the ward canvass, the results shall be announced, the results telephoned to the proper clerks and all materials returned to the municipal clerk immediately. See ss. 7.51 (4) (b) and (5) and 7.53 (1).
10.80(6)(c) (c) Following general election. Municipal clerks in municipalities having registration conduct a mail canvass of nonvoting electors to revise and update the registration list. See s. 6.50.
10.80(6)(d) (d) Thursday after election. At 9 a.m. on the Thursday after the general election is the latest that the county canvass may begin. See s. 7.60 (3).
10.80(6)(e) (e) 3 days after last day of county canvass.
10.80(6)(e)1.1. 5 p.m., 3 days after the last day of county canvass, is the deadline to demand the first recount. See s. 9.01 (1) (a).
10.80(6)(e)2. 2. At 9 a.m. on the day following the last day for filing of a recount petition, the board of canvassers reconvenes to begin the recount procedure. See s. 9.01 (1) (b).
10.80(6)(e)3. 3. 5 p.m., 2 days after completion of the first recount, is the deadline to demand a recount in any remaining wards or municipalities. See s. 9.01 (4).
10.80(6)(e)4. 4. No later than 5 business days after the recount determination aggrieved parties may appeal to circuit court. See s. 9.01 (6) (a).
10.80(7) (7)December.
10.80(7)(a)(a) December 1. December 1 is the latest the board of state canvassers may meet to canvass the general election. See s. 7.70 (3) (a).
10.80(7)(b) (b) 3 days after last day of state canvass.
10.80(7)(b)1.1. 5 p.m., 3 days after the last day of state canvass, is the deadline to demand the first recount. See s. 9.01 (1) (a).
10.80(7)(b)2. 2. At 9 a.m. on the day following the last day for filing of a recount petition the board of canvassers reconvenes to begin the recount procedure. See s. 9.01 (1) (b).
10.80(7)(b)3. 3. 5 p.m., 2 days after completion of the first recount, is the deadline to demand a recount in any remaining wards or municipalities. See s. 9.01 (4).
10.80(7)(b)4. 4. No later than 5 business days after the recount determination aggrieved parties may appeal to circuit court. See s. 9.01 (6) (a).
10.80(7)(c) (c) First Monday after 2nd Wednesday in December. At 12 noon on the first Monday after the 2nd Wednesday in December, in presidential election years, the presidential electors meet at the state capitol. See s. 7.75 (1).
10.80(7)(d) (d) 3 years after any election. Records maintained by a candidate or his or her campaign treasurer relating to any election may be destroyed 3 years after such election. See ss. 11.12 (3) and 11.23 (3).
10.82 10.82 Special primary and election.
10.82(1) (1)Elections board.
10.82(1)(a)(a) General. The provisions for campaign financing, recount, registration, absentee voting and other general provisions apply to special elections.
10.82(1)(b) (b) Special dates affecting filling vacancies by special election. See s. 8.50 (4).
10.82(1)(c) (c) Nomination papers. Nomination papers may be circulated no sooner than the day the order for the special election is filed and shall be filed no later than 5 p.m. 28 days before the special primary, except when the special primary is held concurrently with the spring or September primary. See s. 8.50 (3).
10.82(1)(cm) (cm) Campaign grants. Applications by candidates for state office for grants from the Wisconsin election campaign fund may be filed with the board no later than 5 p.m. on the 28th day preceding the date the special primary will or would be held, if required, except when the special primary is held concurrently with the spring or September primary. See s. 11.50 (2) (a).
10.82(1)(d) (d) Date for special primary. The date for the special primary is 4 weeks before the day of the special election except when the special election is held on the day of the general election the special primary shall be held on the day of the general primary or if the special election is held concurrently with the spring election, the primary shall be held concurrently with the spring primary. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50 (2) (b).
10.82(1)(dm) (dm) Campaign grants.
10.82(1)(dm)1.1. Applications by write-in candidates for state office for grants from the Wisconsin election campaign fund may be filed with the board no later than 4:30 p.m. on the 7th day after the special primary, or the date the special primary would be held, if required. See s. 11.50 (2) (a).
10.82(1)(dm)2. 2. Candidates for state office seeking to participate in the Wisconsin election campaign fund may file a special financial report with the board no later than the 7th day after the special primary, or the date the special primary would be held, if required. See s. 11.50 (2) (c).
10.82(1)(dm)3. 3. Candidates for state office who have filed an application with the board to participate in the Wisconsin election campaign fund may withdraw the application no later than the 7th day after the special primary, or the date the special primary would be held, if required. See s. 11.50 (2) (h).
10.82(1)(e) (e) Date for special election. The date for the special election shall be not less than 62 nor more than 77 days from date of order except when the special election is held on the day of the spring election or the general election. See s. 8.50 (2).
10.82(1)(f) (f) Special election notice.
10.82(1)(f)1.1. Notice shall be given upon filing of the order calling the election. See s. 8.50 (1) (b).
10.82(1)(f)2. 2. If the special election includes a candidate for state or national office or a statewide referendum the board shall give one notice. See s. 8.50 (1) (b).
10.82(1)(g) (g) 22 days before special primary. 22 days before the special primary the board sends a certified list of candidates to the county clerk. See s. 8.50 (1) (d).
10.82(1)(h) (h) 2nd Thursday after special primary. The 2nd Thursday after the special primary is the latest the board of state canvassers may meet. See s. 7.70 (3) (a).
10.82(1)(hm) (hm) Following primary canvass. As soon as possible after the canvass of the special primary, or the date the primary would be held, if required, the board sends a certified list of candidates who are eligible to participate in the Wisconsin election campaign fund to the state treasurer. See s. 7.08 (2) (cm).
10.82(1)(i) (i) Special election. See ss. 5.02 (19) and 8.50.
10.82(1)(j) (j) 18 days after special election. No later than 18 days after the special election is the latest the board of state canvassers may meet to canvass the special election. See s. 7.70 (3) (a).
10.82(1)(k) (k) Following election canvass. After the canvass of the special election, the board sends a certified list of candidates who are eligible to receive a postelection grant from the Wisconsin election campaign fund to the state treasurer. See s. 7.08 (2) (cm).
10.82(2) (2)County clerk.
10.82(2)(a)(a) General. The provisions for campaign financing, recount, registration, absentee voting and other general provisions apply to special elections.
10.82(2)(b) (b) Special dates affecting filling vacancies by special election. See s. 8.50 (4).
10.82(2)(c) (c) Date for special primary. The special primary shall be 4 weeks before the day of the special election except when the special election is held on the day of the general election the special primary shall be held on the day of the general primary or if the special election is held concurrently with the spring election, the primary shall be held concurrently with the spring primary. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50 (2) (b).
10.82(2)(d) (d) Date for special election. The date for the special election shall be not less than 62 nor more than 77 days from date of order except when the special election is held on the day of the spring election or the general election. See s. 8.50 (2).
10.82(2)(e) (e) Nomination papers. Nomination papers may be circulated no sooner than the day the order for the special election is filed and shall be filed no later than 5 p.m. 28 days before the special primary. See s. 8.50 (3).
10.82(2)(f) (f) Special election notice. The county clerk gives notice of any special election for national, state or county office or any special state or county referendum. See ss. 8.50 (1) (b) and (c), 8.55, 10.01 (2) and 10.06 (2) (n).
10.82(2)(h) (h) Monday before special primary and election. On the Monday before the special primary and election the county clerk publishes a type B notice. See ss. 8.50 (1) (d), 10.01 and 10.06 (2) (n).
10.82(2)(i) (i) 7 days after special primary. The 7th day after the special primary is the deadline for the county clerk to make returns to the board. See s. 7.60 (5).
10.82(2)(j) (j) Special election. See ss. 5.02 (19) and 8.50.
10.82(2)(k) (k) 13 days after special election. The 13th day after the special election is the deadline for the county clerk to make returns to the board. See s. 7.60 (5).
10.82(3) (3)Municipal clerk and governing body.
10.82(3)(a)(a) General. The provisions for campaign financing, recount, registration, absentee voting and other general provisions apply to special elections.
10.82(3)(b) (b) Special dates affecting filling vacancies by special election. See s. 8.50 (4).
10.82(3)(c) (c) Date for special primary. The special primary shall be 4 weeks before the day of the special election except when the special election is held on the day of the general election the special primary shall be held on the day of the general primary or if the special election is held concurrently with the spring election, the primary shall be held concurrently with the spring primary. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50 (2) (b).
10.82(3)(d) (d) Date for special election. The date for the special election shall be not less than 62 nor more than 77 days from date of order except when the special election is held on the day of the spring election or the general election. See s. 8.50 (2).
10.82(3)(e) (e) Special election notice. The municipal clerk gives notice of any special election for municipal office or any special municipal referendum. See ss. 8.55, 10.01 (2) and 10.06 (3) (f).
10.82(3)(f) (f) Special election. See ss. 5.02 (19) and 8.50.
10.82(4) (4)Candidates.
10.82(4)(a)(a) General. The provisions for campaign financing, recount, registration, absentee voting and other general provisions apply to special elections.
10.82(4)(b) (b) Special dates affecting filling vacancies by special election. See s. 8.50 (3).
10.82(4)(bm) (bm) Campaign grants. Applications by candidates for state office for grants from the Wisconsin election campaign fund may be filed with the board no later than 5 p.m. on the 28th day preceding the date the special primary will or would be held, if required, except when the special primary is held concurrently with the spring or September primary. See s. 11.50 (2) (a).
10.82(4)(c) (c) Date for special primary. The special primary shall be 4 weeks before the day of the special election except when the special election is held on the day of the general election the special primary shall be held on the day of the general primary or if the special election is held concurrently with the spring election, the primary shall be held concurrently with the spring primary. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50 (2).
10.82(4)(cm) (cm) Campaign grants.
10.82(4)(cm)1.1. Applications by write-in candidates for state office for grants from the Wisconsin election campaign fund may be filed with the board no later than 4:30 p.m. on the 7th day after the special primary, or the date the special primary would be held, if required. See s. 11.50 (2) (a).
10.82(4)(cm)2. 2. Candidates for state office seeking to participate in the Wisconsin election campaign fund may file a special financial report with the board no later than the 7th day after the special primary, or the date the special primary would be held, if required. See s. 11.50 (2) (c).
10.82(4)(cm)3. 3. Candidates for state office who have filed an application with the board to participate in the Wisconsin election campaign fund may withdraw the application no later than the 7th day after the special primary, or the date the special primary would be held, if required. See s. 11.50 (2) (h).
10.82(4)(d) (d) Date for special election. The date for the special election shall be not less than 62 nor more than 77 days from date of order except when the special election is held on the day of the spring election or the general election. See s. 8.50 (2).
10.82(4)(e) (e) Nomination papers. Nomination papers may be circulated no sooner than the day the order for the special election is filed and shall be filed no later than 5 p.m. 28 days before the special primary. See s. 8.50 (3).
10.82(4)(f) (f) Special election. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50.
10.82(4)(fm) (fm) Finance reports. Candidates and personal campaign committees of candidates at a special election shall file campaign finance reports with the appropriate filing officer no later than 8 days before each special primary and special election and no later than 30 days after each special election, unless a continuing report is required to be filed on or before that date. See s. 11.20 (2) and (2m).
10.82(4)(g) (g) Proof of payment. Candidates for state office who participate in the Wisconsin election campaign fund must deliver or transmit proof of payment for disbursements made to the board no later than the next due date for continuing reports which occurs at least 30 days after the special election. See s. 11.50 (12).
10.82(5) (5)Public and general provisions.
10.82(5)(a)(a) General. The provisions for campaign financing, recount, registration, absentee voting and other general provisions apply to special elections.
10.82(5)(b) (b) Date for special primary. The special primary shall be 4 weeks before the day of the special election except when the special election is held on the day of the general election the special primary shall be held on the day of the general primary or if the special election is held concurrently with the spring election, the primary shall be held concurrently with the spring primary. See ss. 5.02 (20) and 8.50 (2) (b).
10.82(5)(c) (c) Date for special election. The date for the special election shall be not less than 62 nor more than 77 days from date of order except when the special election is held on the day of the spring election or the general election. See s. 8.50 (2).
10.82(5)(d) (d) Nomination papers. Nomination papers may be circulated no sooner than the day the order for the special election is filed and shall be filed no later than 5 p.m. 28 days before the special primary. See s. 8.50 (3).
10.82(5)(e) (e) Finance reports. Individuals and committees supporting or opposing candidates at a special election shall file campaign finance reports with the appropriate filing officer no later than 8 days before each special primary and special election and no later than 30 days after each special election, unless a continuing report is required to be filed on or before that date. See s. 11.20 (2) and (2m).
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