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(c) The candidate has a lower current vote total than an active candidate
10described under par. (b).
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11(6) Ties. If 2 or more candidates are tied with the fewest votes and tabulation
12cannot continue until the candidate with the fewest votes is defeated, then the
13candidate to be defeated shall be determined by lot. Election officials may resolve
14prospective ties between candidates prior to tabulation after all votes are cast.
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15(7) Administration. The commission shall promulgate rules for the
16administration of this section.
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8.16
(1) (a) Except as provided in
par. (b) and sub. (2), the person who receives
20the greatest number of votes for an office on a party ballot at any partisan primary,
21regardless of whether the person's name appears on the ballot, shall be the party's
22candidate for the office, and the person's name shall so appear on the official ballot
23at the next election.
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18.16
(1) (b) The 5 persons who receive the greatest number of votes for the
2offices of U.S. senator and U.S. representative in Congress at any partisan primary
3shall be the persons whose names appear on the official ballot at the next election.
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8.50
(3) (b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the provisions for the
6partisan primary under s. 8.15 are applicable to all partisan primaries held under
7this section, and the provisions for spring primaries under s. 8.10 are applicable to
8all nonpartisan primaries held under this section. In a special partisan primary or
9election, the order of the parties on the ballot shall be the same as provided under
10s. 5.62 (1) or 5.64 (1) (b). No primary is required for a nonpartisan election in which
11not more than 2 candidates for an office appear on the ballot or for a partisan election
,
12other than for the offices of U.S. senator and U.S. representative in Congress, in
13which not more than one candidate for an office appears on the ballot of each
14recognized political party. In every special election except a special election for
15nonpartisan state office where no candidate is certified to appear on the ballot, a
16space for write-in votes shall be provided on the ballot, regardless of whether a
17special primary is held.
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8.50
(3) (c) Notwithstanding ss. 5.37 (4), 5.91 (6) and 6.80 (2) (f),
except with
20respect to the offices of U.S. senator and U.S. representative in Congress, whenever
21a special partisan primary is held concurrently with the presidential preference
22primary, an elector may choose the party column or ballot in which the elector will
23cast his or her vote separately for each of the 2 primaries. Whenever 2 or more special
24partisan primaries or one or more special partisan primaries and a partisan primary
1are held concurrently, the procedure prescribed in ss. 5.37 (4), 5.91 (6) and 6.80 (2)
2(f) applies.
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10.02
(3) (b) 2. At a partisan primary, the elector shall select the party ballot
5of his or her choice
, other than with respect to the offices of U.S. senator and U.S.
6representative in Congress, and shall make a cross (X) next to or depress the lever
7or button next to the candidate's name for each office for whom the elector intends
8to vote, or shall
, if applicable, insert or write in the name of the elector's choice for
9a candidate.
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(1) This act first applies to the 2022 partisan primary and general election.