10.76(4)(d)
(d)
Wednesday before primary. On the Wednesday before the September primary in cities of the 1st class the board of election commissioners sits to hear registration objections. See
s. 6.48 (2).
10.76(4)(e)3.
3. 5 p.m., on the Friday before the September primary, is the deadline for receipt of mail applications for absentee ballots for the primary. See
s. 6.86 (1).
10.76(4)(f)1.1. The Monday before the September primary is the latest election materials may be delivered to wards. See
s. 7.15 (3) (b) and
(5).
10.76(4)(f)2.
2. The Monday before the September primary is the latest 4th class cities, villages and towns may publish the 2nd of 2 notices of a change in the polling hours. See
s. 6.78 (2).
10.76(4)(f)3.
3. 5 p.m., on the Monday before the September primary, is the deadline for application in person for absentee ballots for the September primary. See
s. 6.86 (1).
10.76(4)(f)4.
4. On the Monday before the September primary, the municipal clerk publishes type B and D notices for the primary. If voting machines or electronic voting systems in which ballots are distributed to electors are used in the municipality, the notice shall include all offices to be voted on at the primary. See
s. 10.06 (3) (e).
10.76 Note
NOTE: The revisor, under s. 10.53, has conformed this provision to s. 10.06 (3) (e) as amended by
2001 Wis. Act 16.
10.76(4)(g)2.
2. 5 p.m. on the day of the primary is the deadline for hospitalized electors to make application for an absentee ballot by agent or to file a registration form by agent. See
s. 6.86 (3) (c).
10.76 Note
NOTE: The revisor, under s. 10.53, has conformed this provision to s. 6.86 (3) (c) as amended by
2001 Wis. Act 51.
10.76(4)(g)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).
10.76(4)(g)4.
4. Following the September primary any unused election materials and contents of blank ballot box may be destroyed as the municipal clerk directs. See
s. 7.23 (1) (a).
10.76(4)(h)1.1. 2 p.m., on the day after the September primary, is the deadline for municipal clerks to deliver election materials to the county clerk. See
ss. 7.51 (5) and
7.53 (3).
10.76(4)(h)2.
2. In municipalities having registration, the municipal clerk checks the name of each elector who has been allowed to vote at the election whose name did not appear on the registration list and revises the list accordingly. See
s. 6.56.
10.76(4)(h)3.
3. Beginning on the day after the September primary, the municipal clerk investigates to assure that no person has been allowed to vote more than once at the primary. See
s. 6.56 (4).
10.76(4)(i)
(i)
14 days after primary. No earlier than 14 days after the September primary, voting machine recorders used in the primary may be cleared and reactivated and detachable recording units and compartments used with electronic voting machines may be cleared or erased. See
s. 7.23 (1) (b) and
(g).
10.76(5)(a)1.1. The deadline for selecting tabulators to assist with the general election canvass is 30 days before the general election. See
s. 7.30 (3).
10.76(5)(a)2.
2. No later than the 30th day before the general election, the municipal clerk sends official absentee ballots to qualified electors who have requested them. See
s. 7.15 (1) (cm).
10.76(5)(a)3.
3. In municipalities employing an electronic voting system, the deadline for placement of a demonstrator system is 30 days before the general election. See
s. 5.80.
10.76(5)(am)
(am)
4th Tuesday before election. On the 4th Tuesday before the general election, the municipal clerk publishes a type E notice for the general election. If there is a municipal referendum, the municipal clerk publishes a type A notice of the referendum. See
s. 10.06 (3) (cm).
10.76(5)(b)1.1. No later than 30 days after the September primary, the municipal clerk submits to the county clerk a statement of registration and voting information. See
s. 6.275 (1).
10.76(5)(d)
(d)
22 days prior to election. No later than 22 days prior to the general election, the municipal clerk mails to each candidate for municipal office or such person's campaign treasurer, to each committee or individual supporting or opposing a candidate and to each group or individual supporting or opposing a municipal referendum who is registered with the clerk, forms for the preelection report. See
s. 11.22 (3).
10.76(5)(f)1.1. 5 p.m., on the 2nd Wednesday before the general election, is the deadline for voter registration. See
s. 6.28 (1).
10.76(5)(f)2.
2. The 3rd day after registration closes is the latest registering municipal clerks may mail voting privilege cancellation cards. See
s. 6.40 (1) (b).
10.76(5)(g)
(g)
Last 14 days before election. The municipal clerk shall receive reports of late contributions exceeding $500 by groups or individuals supporting or opposing municipal referenda during the last 14 days before the spring election. See
s. 11.23 (6).
10.76(5)(gm)
(gm)
10 days before election. No later than 10 days before the general election, in any municipality employing an electronic voting system which utilizes automatic tabulating equipment, the municipal clerk has the equipment publicly tested. See
s. 5.84 (1).
10.76(5)(h)1.1. The 2nd Monday before the general election is the latest 4th class cities, villages and towns may publish the first of 2 notices of a change in the polling hours. See
s. 6.78 (2).
10.76(5)(h)2.
2. No earlier than 14 days and no later than 8 days before the election, the municipal clerk shall receive election reports by candidates for municipal office, by committees and individuals supporting or opposing candidates for municipal office, and by groups, individuals, and corporations supporting or opposing municipal referenda. See
s. 11.20 (2).
10.76(5)(i)1.1. The clerk sends notice to delinquents of failure to comply with filing requirements. See
s. 11.22 (9).
10.76(5)(j)
(j)
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).
10.76(5)(k)3.
3. 5 p.m., on the Friday before the general election, is the deadline for receipt of applications by mail for absentee ballots for the election. See
s. 6.86 (1).
10.76(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).
10.76(6)(a)2.
2. The Monday before the general election is the latest 4th class cities, villages and towns may publish the 2nd of 2 notices of a change in the polling hours. See
s. 6.78 (2).
10.76(6)(a)3.
3. The Monday before the general election is the latest election materials may be delivered to wards. See
s. 7.15 (3) (b) and
(5).
10.76(6)(a)4.
4. On the Monday before the general election, the municipal clerk publishes type B and D notices for the election. If voting machines or electronic voting systems in which ballots are distributed to electors are used in the municipality, the notice shall include all offices and questions to be voted on at the election. See
s. 10.06 (3) (d) and
(e).
10.76 Note
NOTE: The revisor, under s. 10.53, has conformed this provision to s. 10.06 (3) (e) as amended by
2001 Wis. Act 16.
10.76(6)(b)
(b)
Tuesday after first Monday in November. 10.76(6)(b)1.1. The Tuesday after the first Monday in November is the day of the general election. See
s. 5.02 (5).
10.76(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 or to file a registration form by agent. See
s. 6.86 (3) (c).
10.76 Note
NOTE: The revisor, under s. 10.53, has conformed this provision to s. 6.86 (3) (c) as amended by
2001 Wis. Act 51.
10.76(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).
10.76(6)(b)4.
4. Following the general election any unused election materials may be destroyed as the municipal clerk directs. See
s. 7.23 (1) (a).
10.76(6)(c)1.1. Following each 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.
10.76(6)(c)3.
3. Beginning on the day after the general election, the municipal clerk investigates to assure that no person has been allowed to vote more than once in the election. See
s. 6.56 (4).
10.76(6)(d)
(d)
Day after general election. 2 p.m., on the day after the general election, is the deadline for municipal clerks to deliver election materials to the county clerk. See
ss. 7.51 (5) and
7.53 (3).
10.76(6)(dm)
(dm)
21 days after election. No later than 21 days after the general election, voting machine recorders used in the election may be cleared and reactivated and detachable recording units and compartments used with electronic voting machines may be cleared or erased. See
s. 7.23 (1) (b) and
(g).
10.76(7)(a)2.
2. No later than 30 days after the general election, the municipal clerk submits to the county clerk a statement of registration and voting information. See
s. 6.275 (1).
10.76(7)(am)1.1. Most September primary election materials may be destroyed 90 days after the September primary. See
s. 7.23.
10.76(7)(am)2.
2. No earlier than 90 days after the September primary, registration and poll lists created for the 2nd preceding primary may be destroyed. See
s. 7.23 (1) (e).
10.76(7)(b)
(b)
December 15. On December 15 in the year prior to the time for appointment of new election officials, and political parties shall submit their nominees for election officials. See
s. 7.30 (4) (c).
10.76(7)(c)
(c)
90 days after election. Most general election materials may be destroyed 90 days after general election. See
s. 7.23.
10.76(7)(cm)
(cm)
1 year after any election. Election notices, correspondence in connection with such notices and proofs of publication may be destroyed 1 year after the election to which they relate. See
s. 7.23 (1) (j).
10.76(7)(d)
(d)
3 years after any election. Records transferred to the municipal clerk by any former registrant who has submitted a dissolution report may be destroyed 3 years after the last election in which the registrant participated. See
ss. 11.12 (3) and
11.23 (3).
10.76(7)(e)
(e)
6 years after any election. Financial reports may be destroyed 6 years after any election. See
s. 7.23.
10.76(7)(f)
(f)
10 years after any election. Official canvasses may be destroyed 10 years after the election to which they relate. See
s. 7.23 (1) (i).
10.76(8)(a)(a)
90 days after election. No earlier than 90 days after the general election, registration and poll lists created for the 2nd preceding election may be destroyed. See
s. 7.23 (1) (e).
10.78
10.78
Candidates; September primary and general election. The following subsections set forth, in chronological order, dates relating to the September primary and general election or occurrences during the fall period which affect the candidates.
10.78(1)(a)(a)
June 1. June 1 is the earliest nomination papers may be circulated for candidates for offices to be filled at the general election, except president and vice president, and for party committeemen and committeewomen. See
ss. 8.15 (1) and
8.20 (8) (a).