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AB50,79Section 7. 5.053 of the statutes is created to read:
AB50,5,11105.053 Office of election transparency and compliance. (1) Definition.
11In this section, office means the office of election transparency and compliance.
AB50,5,1212(2) Duties. The office shall do all of the following:
AB50,5,1513(a) As directed by the commission by resolution, perform research and assist
14the commissions legal staff in presenting information to the members of the
15commission concerning any of the following:
AB50,5,18161. Sworn complaints of election law violations filed under s. 5.05 (2m),
17including allegations that a person provided false or misleading information to an
18election official during the registration or voting process.
AB50,5,20192. Sworn complaints filed under s. 5.06 alleging noncompliance of election
20officials.
AB50,5,2221(b) As directed by the administrator, provide assistance and research to the
22commission concerning the following:
AB50,5,23231. Procedures at polling places.
AB50,5,24242. Election processes.
AB50,6,2
13. Election systems and equipment, including with respect to accessibility
2requirements for individuals with disabilities.
AB50,6,334. Responding to public records requests submitted under s. 19.35.
AB50,6,545. Responding to inquiries and requests for assistance made by a member,
5committee, or house of the state legislature.
AB50,6,666. Responding to inquiries from the public.
AB50,87Section 8. 5.056 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,6,1685.056 Matching program with secretary of transportation. The
9commission administrator shall enter into the agreement with the secretary of
10transportation specified under s. 85.61 (1) to match personally identifiable
11information on the official registration list maintained by the commission under s.
126.36 (1) and the information specified in s. ss. 6.256 (2) and 6.34 (2m) with
13personally identifiable information maintained by the department of
14transportation. Subject to s. 343.14 (2p) (b), the agreement shall provide for the
15electronic transfer of information under s. 6.256 (2) to the commission on a
16continuous basis, no less often than weekly.
AB50,917Section 9. 5.35 (6) (a) 4c. of the statutes is created to read:
AB50,6,18185.35 (6) (a) 4c. A voter bill of rights in substantially the following form:
AB50,6,1919Voter Bill of Rights
AB50,6,2020You have the following rights:
AB50,7,321 The right to vote if you are registered and eligible to vote. You are
22eligible to vote if you (1) are a U.S. citizen, (2) are at least 18 years old, (3) are
23registered where you currently live, (4) are not currently serving any portion of a

1felony sentence, including probation or supervision, (5) are not currently found
2mentally incompetent to vote by a court, and (6) have not placed a bet or a wager on
3the outcome of the election.
AB50,7,44 The right to inspect a sample ballot before voting.
AB50,7,75 The right to cast a ballot if you are in line when your polling place
6closes or when your municipal clerks office closes if you are voting by in-person
7absentee ballot on the last day for which such voting is allowed.
AB50,7,98 The right to cast a secret ballot, without anyone bothering you or telling
9you how to vote.
AB50,7,1110 If you have a disability, the right to get help casting your ballot from
11anyone you choose, except from your employer or union representative.
AB50,7,1312 The right to get help voting in a language other than English if
13enough voters where you live speak your language.
AB50,7,1514 The right to get a new ballot if you made a mistake. You can get up to
153 ballots in all if you make a mistake and have not already cast your ballot.
AB50,7,2316 The right to cast a provisional ballot. You are entitled to cast a
17provisional ballot if, when registering to vote on election day, you cannot or will not
18provide required proof of identification for voting or a valid drivers license or
19identification card number or, while already registered to vote, you cannot or will
20not provide required proof of identification for voting. Your provisional ballot will
21be counted only if you provide the required information or proof of identification to
22the poll workers by 8:00 p.m. on election day or to the municipal clerk by 4:00 p.m.
23on the Friday following the election.
AB50,8,1
1 The right to have your ballot counted accurately.
AB50,8,32 The right to vote free from coercion or intimidation by any election
3official or other person.
AB50,8,54 The right to report any illegal or fraudulent election activity to an
5elections official or the State of Wisconsin Elections Commission.
AB50,106Section 10. 5.45 of the statutes is created to read:
AB50,8,975.45 Election administration grants. From the appropriation under s.
820.510 (1) (bp), the commission shall award grants to municipalities for election
9administration expenses.
AB50,1110Section 11. 5.84 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,9,6115.84 (1) Where any municipality employs an electronic voting system which
12utilizes automatic tabulating equipment, either at the polling place or at a central
13counting location, the municipal clerk shall, on any day not more than 10 days prior
14to the election day on which the equipment is to be utilized in an election, have the
15equipment tested to ascertain that it will correctly count the votes cast for all offices
16and on all measures. Public notice of the time and place of the test shall be given by
17the clerk at least 48 hours prior to the test by publication of a class 1 notice under
18ch. 985 in one or more newspapers published within the municipality if a
19newspaper is published therein, otherwise in a newspaper of general circulation
20therein. The test shall be open to the public. The test shall be conducted by
21processing a preaudited group of ballots so marked as to record a predetermined
22number of valid votes for each candidate and on each referendum. The test shall
23include for each office one or more ballots which have votes in excess of the number

1allowed by law and, for a partisan primary election, one or more ballots which have
2votes cast for candidates of more than one recognized political party, in order to test
3the ability of the automatic tabulating equipment to reject such votes. If any error
4is detected, the municipal clerk shall ascertain the cause and correct the error. The
5clerk shall make an errorless count before the automatic tabulating equipment is
6approved by the clerk for use in the election.
AB50,127Section 12. 5.86 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,9,2385.86 (1) All proceedings at each central counting location shall be under the
9direction of the municipal clerk or an election official designated by the clerk unless
10the central counting location is at the county seat and the municipal clerk delegates
11the responsibility to supervise the location to the county clerk, in which case the
12proceedings shall be under the direction of the county clerk or an election official
13designated by the county clerk. If for any municipality the central counting location
14is at the county seat and the municipal clerk authorizes the early canvassing of
15absentee ballots under s. 7.525, the county clerk or the county clerks designee shall
16begin the proceedings for that municipality on the day before the election consistent
17with that section. Unless election officials are selected under s. 7.30 (4) (c) without
18regard to party affiliation, the employees at each central counting location, other
19than any specially trained technicians who are required for the operation of the
20automatic tabulating equipment, shall be equally divided between members of the
212 major political parties under s. 7.30 (2) (a) and all duties performed by the
22employees shall be by teams consisting of an equal number of members of each
23political party whenever sufficient persons from each party are available.
AB50,13
1Section 13. 6.02 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,10,426.02 (1) Every U.S. citizen age 18 or older who has resided in an election
3district or ward for 28 10 consecutive days before any election where the citizen
4offers to vote is an eligible elector.
AB50,145Section 14. 6.02 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,10,1066.02 (2) Any U.S. citizen age 18 or older who moves within this state later
7than 28 10 days before an election shall vote at his or her previous ward or election
8district if the person is otherwise qualified. If the elector can comply with the 28-
9day 10-day residence requirement at the new address and is otherwise qualified, he
10or she may vote in the new ward or election district.
AB50,1511Section 15. 6.10 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,10,19126.10 (3) When an elector moves his or her residence from one ward or
13municipality to another ward or municipality within the state at least 28 10 days
14before the election, the elector may vote in and be considered a resident of the new
15ward or municipality where residing upon registering at the proper polling place or
16other registration location in the new ward or municipality under s. 6.55 (2) or 6.86
17(3) (a) 2. If the elector moves his or her residence later than 28 10 days before an
18election, the elector shall vote in the electors former ward or municipality if
19otherwise qualified to vote there.
AB50,1620Section 16. 6.10 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,11,9216.10 (4) The residence of an unmarried person sleeping in one ward and
22boarding in another is the place where the person sleeps. The residence of an
23unmarried person in a transient vocation, a teacher or a student who boards at

1different places for part of the week, month, or year, if one of the places is the
2residence of the persons parents, is the place of the parents residence unless
3through registration or similar act the person elects to establish a residence
4elsewhere. If the person has no parents and if the person has not registered
5elsewhere, the persons residence shall be at the place that the person considered
6his or her residence in preference to any other for at least 28 10 consecutive days
7before an election. If this place is within the municipality, the person is entitled to
8all the privileges and subject to all the duties of other citizens having their
9residence there, including voting.
AB50,1710Section 17. 6.15 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,11,16116.15 (1) Qualifications. Any person who was or who is an eligible elector
12under ss. 6.02 and 6.03, except that he or she has been a resident of this state for
13less than 28 10 consecutive days prior to the date of the presidential election, is
14entitled to vote for the president and vice president but for no other offices. The fact
15that the person was not registered to vote in the state from which he or she moved
16does not prevent voting in this state if the elector is otherwise qualified.
AB50,1817Section 18. 6.15 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,12,2186.15 (2) (a) The electors request for the application form may be made in
19person to the municipal clerk of the municipality where the person resides.
20Application may be made not sooner than 27 9 days nor later than 5 p.m. on the day
21before the election, or may be made at the proper polling place in the ward or
22election district in which the elector resides. If an elector makes application before
23election day, the application form shall be returned to the municipal clerk after the

1affidavit has been signed in the presence of the clerk or any officer authorized by
2law to administer oaths. The affidavit shall be in substantially the following form:
AB50,12,33STATE OF WISCONSIN
AB50,12,44County of ....
AB50,12,155I, ...., do solemnly swear that I am a citizen of the United States; that prior to
6establishing Wisconsin residence, my legal residence was in the .... (town) (village)
7(city) of ...., state of ...., residing at .... (street address); that on the day of the next
8presidential election, I shall be at least 18 years of age and that I have been a legal
9resident of the state of Wisconsin since ...., .... (year), residing at .... (street address),
10in the [.... ward of the .... aldermanic district of] the (town) (village) (city) of ....,
11county of ....; that I have resided in the state less than 28 10 consecutive days, that
12I am qualified to vote for president and vice president at the election to be held
13November ...., .... (year), that I am not voting at any other place in this election and
14that I hereby make application for an official presidential ballot, in accordance with
15section 6.15 of the Wisconsin statutes.
AB50,12,1616Signed ....
AB50,12,1717P.O. Address ....
AB50,12,1818Subscribed and sworn to before me this .... day of ...., .... (year)
AB50,12,1919....(Name)
AB50,12,2020....(Title)
AB50,1921Section 19. 6.15 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,13,5226.15 (4) (b) During polling hours, or between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on the day
23before the election if authorized for that election under s. 7.525, the inspectors shall

1open each carrier envelope, announce the electors name, check the affidavit for
2proper execution, and check the voting qualifications for the ward, if any. In
3municipalities where absentee ballots are canvassed under s. 7.52, the municipal
4board of absentee ballot canvassers shall perform this function at a meeting of the
5board of absentee ballot canvassers.
AB50,206Section 20. 6.18 (form) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,13,1076.18 (form) This form shall be returned to the municipal clerks office.
8Application must be received in sufficient time for ballots to be mailed and returned
9prior to any presidential election at which applicant wishes to vote. Complete all
10statements in full.
AB50,13,1111APPLICATION FOR PRESIDENTIAL
AB50,13,1212ELECTORS ABSENTEE BALLOT
AB50,13,1313(To be voted at the Presidential Election
AB50,13,1414on November ...., .... (year)
AB50,13,2315I, .... hereby swear or affirm that I am a citizen of the United States, formerly
16residing at .... in the .... ward .... aldermanic district (city, town, village) of ....,
17County of .... for 28 10 consecutive days prior to leaving the State of Wisconsin. I, ....
18do solemnly swear or affirm that I do not qualify to register or vote under the laws
19of the State of ....(State you now reside in) where I am presently residing. A citizen
20must be a resident of: State ....(Insert time) County ....(Insert time) City, Town or
21Village ....(Insert time), in order to be eligible to register or vote therein. I further
22swear or affirm that my legal residence was established in the State of ....(the State
23where you now reside) on .... Month .... Day .... Year.
AB50,14,1
1Signed ....
AB50,14,22Address ....(Present address)
AB50,14,33....(City) ....(State)
AB50,14,44Subscribed and sworn to before me this .... day of .... .... (year)
AB50,14,55....(Notary Public, or other officer authorized to administer oaths.)
AB50,14,66....(County)
AB50,14,77My Commission expires
AB50,14,88MAIL BALLOT TO:
AB50,14,99NAME ....
AB50,14,1010ADDRESS ....
AB50,14,1111CITY .... STATE .... ZIP CODE ....
AB50,14,1612Penalties for Violations. Whoever swears falsely to any absent elector affidavit
13under this section may be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more
14than 6 months or both. Whoever intentionally votes more than once in an election
15may be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 3 years and 6
16months or both.
AB50,14,1717....(Municipal Clerk)
AB50,14,1818....(Municipality)
AB50,2119Section 21. 6.22 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50,14,22206.22 (7) Extension of privilege. This section applies to all military electors
21for 28 10 days after the date of discharge from a uniformed service or termination of
22services or employment of individuals specified in sub. (1) (b) 1. to 4.
AB50,2223Section 22. 6.256 of the statutes is created to read:
AB50,15,4
16.256 Facilitating registration of electors. (1) The commission shall use
2all feasible means to facilitate the registration of all eligible electors of this state
3and the maintenance of the registration of all eligible electors for so long as they
4remain eligible.
AB50,15,85(2) Subject to s. 343.14 (2p) (b), for the purpose of carrying out its functions
6under sub. (1), the commission shall obtain the following information from the
7department of transportation, to the extent that the department has the
8information:
AB50,15,129(a) The full name of each individual who holds a current operators license
10issued to the individual under ch. 343 or a current identification card issued to the
11individual under s. 343.50, together with the following information pertaining to
12that individual:
AB50,15,14131. The current address of the individual together with any address history
14and any name history maintained by the department of transportation.
AB50,15,15152. The date of birth of the individual.
AB50,15,16163. The number of the license or identification card issued to the individual.
AB50,15,19174. A copy of each document that the applicant provided as proof of citizenship
18and a statement from the department of transportation indicating that the
19department verified the applicants citizenship.
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