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SB834,246 15Section 246. 9.01 (1) (ag) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,108,2316 9.01 (1) (ag) 4. The commission secretary of state shall deposit all moneys
17received by it the secretary into the account under s. 20.510 (1) 20.575 (2) (g), and
18shall pay the fees required for each recount to the county clerks of the counties in
19which the recount is to be held and shall retain the amount necessary to pay for the
20actual cost incurred by the commission secretary of state to provide services for
21performing the recount. The county clerk shall deposit fees received by him or her
22with the county treasurer. The municipal clerk shall deposit fees received by him or
23her with the municipal treasurer.
SB834,247 24Section 247. 9.01 (1) (ar) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,109,3
19.01 (1) (ar) 2. In the event of a recount for a referendum, the petition shall be
2filed with the clerk of the jurisdiction in which the referendum is called, and, in the
3case of the state, with the commission secretary of state.
SB834,248 4Section 248. 9.01 (1) (ar) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,109,215 9.01 (1) (ar) 3. Whenever a clerk receives a valid petition and any payment
6under par. (ag) 3., the clerk shall thereupon notify the proper board of canvassers.
7Whenever the commission secretary of state receives a valid petition and any
8payment under par. (ag) 3., the commission secretary shall promptly by certified mail
9or other expeditious means order the proper county boards of canvassers to
10commence the recount. County boards of canvassers shall convene no later than 9
11a.m. on the 3rd day after receipt of an order and may adjourn for not more than one
12day at a time until the recount is completed in the county, except that the commission
13secretary may permit extension of the time for adjournment. Returns from a recount
14ordered by the commission secretary of state shall be transmitted to the office of the
15commission secretary as soon as possible, but in no case later than 13 days from the
16date of the order of the commission secretary directing the recount. The commission
17chairperson
secretary of state or the chairperson's secretary's designee may not
18make a determination in any election if a recount is pending before any county board
19of canvassers in that election. The commission chairperson secretary of state or the
20chairperson's secretary's designee need not recount actual ballots, but shall verify
21the returns of the county boards of canvassers in making his or her determinations.
SB834,249 22Section 249. 9.01 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,110,1223 9.01 (5) (a) The board of canvassers or the commission chairperson secretary
24of state
or the chairperson's secretary's designee shall keep complete minutes of all
25proceedings before the board of canvassers or the chairperson secretary or designee.

1The minutes shall include a record of objections and offers of evidence. If the board
2of canvassers or the commission chairperson secretary of state or the chairperson's
3secretary's designee receives exhibits from any party, the board of canvassers or the
4chairperson secretary or designee shall number and preserve the exhibits. The board
5of canvassers or the chairperson secretary or chairperson's secretary's designee shall
6make specific findings of fact with respect to any irregularity raised in the petition
7or discovered during the recount. Any member of the board of canvassers or the
8chairperson secretary or chairperson's secretary's designee may administer oaths,
9certify official acts, and issue subpoenas for purposes of this section. Witness fees
10shall be paid by the county. In the case of proceedings before the commission
11chairperson
secretary of state or chairperson's the secretary's designee, witness fees
12shall be paid by the commission secretary of state.
SB834,250 13Section 250. 9.01 (5) (bm) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,110,2514 9.01 (5) (bm) Upon the completion of its proceedings, a board of canvassers
15shall deliver to the commission secretary of state one copy of the minutes of the
16proceedings kept under par. (a). In addition, in the case of a recount of an election
17for state or national office, for each candidate whose name appears on the ballot for
18that office under the name of a political party, the board of canvassers shall deliver
19one copy of the minutes to the chief officer, if any, who is named in any registration
20statement filed under s. 11.0302 by the state committee of that political party, and
21in the case of a recount of an election for county office, for each candidate whose name
22appears on the ballot for that office under the name of a political party, the board of
23canvassers shall deliver one copy of the minutes to the chief officer, if any, who is
24named in any registration statement filed under s. 11.0302 by the county committee
25of that political party.
SB834,251
1Section 251. 9.01 (5) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,111,152 9.01 (5) (c) If the recount is made by a municipal or county board of canvassers
3and the result is required to be reported to a county board of canvassers or to the
4commission chairperson secretary of state or the chairperson's secretary's designee,
5the board of canvassers making the initial recount shall immediately certify the
6results to the county board of canvassers or to the commission chairperson secretary
7of state
or designee. If a county board of canvassers receives such results, it shall
8then convene not later than 9 a.m. on the next business day following receipt to
9examine the returns and determine the results. If the commission chairperson
10secretary of state or the chairperson's secretary's designee receives such results, the
11chairperson secretary or designee shall publicly examine the returns and determine
12the results not later than 9 a.m. on the 3rd business day following receipt, but if that
13day is earlier than the latest day permitted for that election under s. 7.70 (3) (a), the
14commission chairperson secretary or designee may examine the returns and
15determine the results not later than the day specified in s. 7.70 (3) (a).
SB834,252 16Section 252. 9.01 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,112,717 9.01 (6) (a) Within 5 business days after completion of the recount
18determination by the board of canvassers in all counties concerned, or within 5
19business days after completion of the recount determination by the commission
20chairperson
secretary of state or the chairperson's secretary's designee whenever a
21determination is made by the chairperson secretary or designee, any candidate, or
22any elector when for a referendum, aggrieved by the recount may appeal to circuit
23court. The appeal shall commence by serving a written notice of appeal on the other
24candidates and persons who filed a written notice of appearance before each board
25of canvassers whose decision is appealed, or in the case of a statewide recount, before

1the commission chairperson secretary of state or the chairperson's secretary's
2designee. The appellant shall also serve notice on the commission secretary of state
3if the commission chairperson secretary or the chairperson's secretary's designee is
4responsible for determining the election. The appellant shall serve the notice by
5certified mail or in person. The appellant shall file the notice with the clerk of circuit
6court together with an undertaking and surety in the amount approved by the court,
7conditioned upon the payment of all costs taxed against the appellant.
SB834,253 8Section 253. 9.01 (7) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,112,169 9.01 (7) (a) The court with whom an appeal is filed shall forthwith issue an
10order directing each affected county, municipal clerk, or board, and the commission
11secretary of state, to transmit immediately all ballots, papers and records affecting
12the appeal to the clerk of court or to impound and secure such ballots, papers and
13records, or both. The order shall be served upon each affected county, municipal
14clerk, or board, the commission secretary of state, and all other candidates and
15persons who filed a written notice of appearance before any board of canvassers
16involved in the recount.
SB834,254 17Section 254. 9.01 (8) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,112,2018 9.01 (8) (a) Unless the court finds a ground for setting aside or modifying the
19determination of the board of canvassers or the commission chairperson secretary
20of state
or chairperson's secretary's designee, it shall affirm the determination.
SB834,255 21Section 255. 9.01 (8) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,113,922 9.01 (8) (c) The court may not receive evidence not offered to the board of
23canvassers or the commission chairperson secretary of state or the chairperson's
24secretary's designee except for evidence that was unavailable to a party exercising
25due diligence at the time of the recount or newly discovered evidence that could not

1with due diligence have been obtained during the recount, and except that the court
2may receive evidence not offered at an earlier time because a party was not
3represented by counsel in all or part of a recount proceeding. A party who fails to
4object or fails to offer evidence of a defect or irregularity during the recount waives
5the right to object or offer evidence before the court except in the case of evidence that
6was unavailable to a party exercising due diligence at the time of the recount or
7newly discovered evidence that could not with due diligence have been obtained
8during the recount or evidence received by the court due to unavailability of counsel
9during the recount.
SB834,256 10Section 256. 9.01 (8) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,113,2211 9.01 (8) (d) The court shall set aside or modify the determination of the board
12of canvassers or the commission chairperson secretary of state or the chairperson's
13secretary's designee if it finds that the board of canvassers or the chairperson
14secretary or chairperson's secretary's designee has erroneously interpreted a
15provision of law and a correct interpretation compels a particular action. If the
16determination depends on any fact found by the board of canvassers or the
17commission chairperson secretary of state or the chairperson's secretary's designee,
18the court may not substitute its judgment for that of the board of canvassers or the
19chairperson secretary or designee as to the weight of the evidence on any disputed
20finding of fact. The court shall set aside the determination if it finds that the
21determination depends on any finding of fact that is not supported by substantial
22evidence.
SB834,257 23Section 257. 9.01 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,114,524 9.01 (10) Standard forms and methods. The commission secretary of state
25shall prescribe, by rule, standard forms and procedures for the making of recounts

1under this section. The procedures prescribed by the commission secretary shall
2require the boards of canvassers in recounts involving more than one board of
3canvassers to consult with the commission staff office of the secretary of state prior
4to beginning any recount in order to ensure that uniform procedures are used, to the
5extent practicable, in such recounts.
SB834,258 6Section 258. 10.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,114,157 10.01 (1) The form of the various election notices shall be prescribed by the
8commission secretary of state to standardize election notices. To accomplish this
9purpose, the commission secretary shall make rules and draft whatever forms it the
10secretary
considers necessary. Notification or certification lists of candidates or
11referenda questions sent to the county clerks shall prescribe the form in which the
12county clerks shall publish the relevant portions of the notice and any additional
13county offices and referenda questions. The commission secretary of state shall also
14prescribe the provisions for municipal notices which shall be sent to each county
15clerk who shall immediately forward them to each municipal clerk.
SB834,259 16Section 259. 10.01 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,114,2017 10.01 (2) (intro.) For election purposes there shall be 5 basic types of notices,
18modified as necessary to apply to the various elections, which shall be published in
19substantially the same form as prescribed by the commission secretary of state. The
205 types of notices are:
SB834,260 21Section 260. 10.02 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,114,2522 10.02 (1) Before any election an appropriate type B notice shall be published
23in substantially the form prescribed by the commission secretary of state at the times
24prescribed in s. 10.06. The type B notice shall include the following relevant sections
25and be within the guidelines established in this section.
SB834,261
1Section 261. 10.02 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,115,122 10.02 (2) (c) The facsimile ballots shall follow the voting instructions. The size
3and style of type and the general display of the facsimile ballots shall be prescribed
4by the commission secretary of state and shall conform to the form prescribed by the
5commission secretary under s. 7.08 (1) (a). The party columns shall not exceed 2-1/6
6inches in width and the ballot size may be reduced. Voting machine facsimile ballots
7shall show a reduced diagram of the front of the voting machine and instructions to
8electors on how to vote on the machine. If the ballots in the wards or election districts
9within a county or municipality are identical but for the names of different
10candidates, districts or seats, the facsimile ballot may show the ballot for one ward
11or election district, accompanied by a list of candidates, districts and seats to be voted
12upon in the other wards or election districts.
SB834,262 13Section 262. 10.02 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,115,1414 10.02 (3) (intro.) The notice shall contain the following:
SB834,115,1515 FACSIMILE BALLOT NOTICE
SB834,115,1616 OF .... ELECTION
SB834,115,1717 Office of .... [County] [Municipal] Clerk.
SB834,115,1818 To the Electors of .... [County] [Municipality]:
SB834,115,2519 Notice is hereby given of a .... election to be held in the several wards in the
20[county] [municipality] of ...., on the .... day of ...., .... (year), at which the officers
21named below shall be chosen. The names of the candidates for each office to be voted
22for, whose nominations have been certified to or filed in this office, are given under
23the title of the office and under the appropriate party or other designation, each in
24its proper column, together with the questions submitted to a vote, in the sample
25ballot below.
SB834,116,1
1INFORMATION TO ELECTORS
SB834,116,42 Except where a different statement is prescribed by the commission secretary
3of state
for use in whole or in part by municipalities using electronic voting systems
4under s. 5.95, the voting instructions shall be given substantially as follows:
SB834,263 5Section 263. 10.06 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,116,86 10.06 (1) Elections commission Secretary of state. (a) On or before November
715 preceding a spring election the commission secretary of state shall send a type A
8notice to each county clerk.
SB834,116,129 (c) As soon as possible after the deadline for filing nomination papers for the
10spring election, but no later than the 2nd Tuesday in January, the commission
11secretary of state shall send a type B notice certifying the list of candidates to each
12county clerk if a primary is required.
SB834,116,1913 (e) As soon as possible following the state canvass of the spring primary vote,
14but no later than the first Tuesday in March, the commission secretary of state shall
15send a type B notice certifying to each county clerk the list of candidates for the
16spring election. When no state spring primary is held, this notice shall be sent under
17par. (c). When there is a referendum, the commission secretary shall send type A and
18C notices certifying each question to the county clerks as soon as possible, but no later
19than the first Tuesday in March.
SB834,116,2220 (f) On or before the 3rd Tuesday in March preceding a partisan primary and
21general election the commission secretary of state shall send a type A notice to each
22county clerk.
SB834,117,223 (h) As soon as possible after the deadline for determining ballot arrangement
24for the partisan primary on June 10, the commission secretary of state shall send a

1type B notice to each county clerk certifying the list of candidates for the partisan
2primary.
SB834,117,63 (i) As soon as possible after the state canvass, but no later than the 4th Tuesday
4in August, the commission secretary of state shall send a type B notice certifying the
5list of candidates and type A and C notices certifying each question for any
6referendum to each county clerk for the general election.
SB834,264 7Section 264. 10.06 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,117,118 10.06 (2) (a) On the 4th Tuesday in November preceding a spring election each
9county clerk shall publish a type A notice based on the notice received from the
10commission secretary of state for all state offices to be filled at the election by any
11electors voting in the county and a similar notice incorporating any county offices.
SB834,265 12Section 265. 10.06 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,117,1813 10.06 (2) (b) Upon receipt of the type B notice from the commission secretary
14of state
preceding the spring election each county clerk shall add any county offices,
15prepare the ballots, and send notice to each municipal clerk of the spring primary.
16When there is no state spring primary within the county, but there is to be a county
17spring primary, the county clerk shall prepare the ballots and send notice to each
18municipal clerk.
SB834,266 19Section 266. 10.06 (2) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,117,2220 10.06 (2) (e) Upon receipt of the type B notice from the commission secretary
21of state
each county clerk shall add any county offices and referenda, prepare the
22ballots and send notice to each municipal clerk of the coming spring election.
SB834,267 23Section 267. 10.06 (2) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,118,324 10.06 (2) (h) On the 2nd Tuesday in April preceding a partisan primary and
25general election, the county clerk shall publish a type A notice based on the notice

1received from the commission secretary of state for all national and state offices to
2be filled at the election by any electors voting in the county and incorporating county
3offices.
SB834,268 4Section 268. 10.06 (2) (k) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,118,85 10.06 (2) (k) Upon receipt of the type B notice from the commission secretary
6of state
preceding the general election, the county clerk shall add county offices and
7referenda, if any, and send notice to each municipal clerk of the coming general
8election and prepare the ballots.
SB834,269 9Section 269. 12.01 (intro.) and (1) of the statutes are consolidated,
10renumbered 12.01 and amended to read:
SB834,118,13 1112.01 Definitions. The definitions given under s. 11.0101 apply to this
12chapter, except as follows: (1) “ Candidate" that “candidate” includes a candidate for
13national office.
SB834,270 14Section 270. 12.01 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB834,271 15Section 271. 12.13 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,118,2416 12.13 (5) (a) Except as specifically authorized by law and except as provided
17in par. (b), no investigator, prosecutor, employee of an investigator or prosecutor, or
18member or employee of the commission secretary of state may disclose information
19related to an investigation or prosecution under chs. 5 to 10 or 12, or any other law
20specified in s. 978.05 (1) or (2) or provide access to any record of the investigator,
21prosecutor, or the commission secretary of state that is not subject to access under
22s. 5.05 (5s) to any person other than an employee or agent of the prosecutor or
23investigator or a member, an employee, or agent of the commission secretary of state
24prior to presenting the information or record in a court of law.
SB834,272 25Section 272. 12.13 (5) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,119,3
112.13 (5) (b) (intro.) This subsection does not apply to any of the following
2communications made by an investigator, prosecutor, employee of an investigator or
3prosecutor, or member or employee of the commission secretary of state:
SB834,273 4Section 273. 12.13 (5) (b) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,119,85 12.13 (5) (b) 3. Communications made to the attorney of an investigator,
6prosecutor, or employee, or member of the commission secretary of state or to a
7person or the attorney of a person who is investigated or prosecuted by the
8commission secretary of state.
SB834,274 9Section 274. 13.123 (3) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,119,1310 13.123 (3) (b) 2. In making the determination under subd. 1., the chief clerk is
11bound by the determination of the chairperson of the elections commission secretary
12of state
or the chairperson's secretary's designee if such determination has been
13issued.
SB834,275 14Section 275. 13.23 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,119,24 1513.23 Election contests; notice. Any person wishing to contest the election
16of any senator or member of the assembly shall, within 30 days after the decision of
17the board of canvassers, serve a notice in writing on the person whose election the
18contestant intends to contest, stating briefly that the election will be contested and
19the cause of such contest, and shall file a copy thereof in the office of the elections
20commission
secretary of state at least 10 days before the day fixed by law for the
21meeting of the legislature. The elections commission secretary of state shall then
22send a copy of s. 13.24 to both contestants. If any contestant fails to so file a copy of
23such notice, the contestant shall not be entitled to any mileage or salary in case
24payment has been made therefor to the sitting member.
SB834,276 25Section 276. 14.38 (10m) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,120,6
114.38 (10m) Notification of constitutional amendment. If an amendment to
2the Wisconsin Constitution is approved that requires the legislature to provide for
3temporary succession to the powers and duties of public offices for the period of an
4emergency resulting from a cause other than an enemy action, within 30 days after
5the elections commission secretary of state records the approval under s. 7.70 (3) (h),
6notify the legislature that the amendment has been approved.
SB834,277 7Section 277. 15.01 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,120,188 15.01 (2) “Commission" means a 3-member governing body in charge of a
9department or independent agency or of a division or other subunit within a
10department, except for the employment relations commission which shall consist of
11one chairperson, the Wisconsin waterways commission which shall consist of 5
12members, the elections commission which shall consist of at least 6 members, the
13ethics commission which shall consist of at least 6 members, and the parole
14commission which shall consist of 4 members. A Wisconsin group created for
15participation in a continuing interstate body, or the interstate body itself, shall be
16known as a “commission", but is not a commission for purposes of s. 15.06. The parole
17commission created under s. 15.145 (1) shall be known as a “commission", but is not
18a commission for purposes of s. 15.06.
SB834,278 19Section 278. 15.06 (1) (d) of the statutes is repealed.
SB834,279 20Section 279. 15.06 (2) (b) 1. of the statutes is repealed.
SB834,280 21Section 280. 15.06 (2) (b) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 15.06 (2) (b).
SB834,281 22Section 281. 15.06 (3) (a) 5. of the statutes is repealed.
SB834,282 23Section 282. 15.06 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,121,424 15.06 (5) Frequency of meetings; place. Every commission shall meet on the
25call of the chairperson or a majority of its members. Every commission shall

1maintain its offices in Madison, but may meet or hold hearings at such other
2locations as will best serve the citizens of this state. The elections commission and
3the
ethics commission shall meet in person at least 4 times each year and shall
4conduct meetings in accordance with accepted parliamentary procedure.
SB834,283 5Section 283. 15.06 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,121,96 15.06 (6) Quorum. A majority of the membership of a commission constitutes
7a quorum to do business, except that vacancies shall not prevent a commission from
8doing business. This subsection does not apply to the parole commission , elections
9commission,
or ethics commission.
SB834,284 10Section 284. 15.06 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,121,1411 15.06 (10) Compensation. A member of the elections commission and a member
12of the ethics commission shall receive a per diem of $115 for each day on which the
13member attends or participates by audio or video conference call in a meeting of the
14member's commission.
SB834,285 15Section 285. 15.61 of the statutes is repealed.
SB834,286 16Section 286. 16.79 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB834,121,2417 16.79 (2) The department shall distribute in pamphlet form copies of the
18constitution and such laws as may be required to meet the public demand, including
19the election laws. The department shall distribute election manuals, forms, and
20supplies specified by the elections commission secretary of state. The laws, manuals,
21forms, and supplies shall be sold by the department at cost, including distribution
22cost as determined under s. 35.80. The elections commission secretary of state shall
23inform the department in writing as to which election manuals, forms, and supplies
24shall be offered for distribution under this subsection.
SB834,287 25Section 287. 16.96 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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