Wisconsin Code § 10.01

Election notice form
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(1) The form of the various
election notices shall be prescribed by the commission to standardize election notices. To accomplish this purpose, the commission shall make rules and draft whatever forms it considers
necessary. Notification or certification lists of candidates or referenda questions sent to the county clerks shall prescribe the
form in which the county clerks shall publish the relevant portions of the notice and any additional county offices and referenda questions. The commission shall also prescribe the provisions for municipal notices which shall be sent to each county
clerk who shall immediately forward them to each municipal
clerk.
(2) For election purposes there shall be 5 basic types of notices, modified as necessary to apply to the various elections,
which shall be published in substantially the same form as prescribed by the commission. The 5 types of notices are:
(a) Type A — The type A notice shall be entitled “Notice of
Election”. The notice shall list the date of the election. For an
election to fill any office, the notice shall list each office to be
filled and the incumbent for each; the length of the term of each
office and the expiration date of the term; and the beginning date
for circulating, the place and deadline for filing declarations of
candidacy and nomination papers, where required, for each office
listed and the date of the primary election, if required. If a redistricting since the most recent election makes the description of
the incumbent’s office of limited usefulness, the notice may contain supplementary information describing the territory in which
an election is to be held. For an election at which a referendum is
held, the notice shall contain the text of the question and a statement specifying where a copy of the resolution directing submission of the question may be obtained. Whenever an election is
noticed to be held within a district, the notice shall contain a
statement specifying where information concerning district
boundaries may be obtained. The type A notice shall be published once by the county clerk of each county for each national,
state or county election, and once by the clerk of each municipality or special purpose district for each municipal or special purpose district election, at the times designated in s. 10.06.
(b) Type B — The type B notice shall include the relevant facsimile ballots and the relevant portions of voting instructions to
electors under s. 10.02 for each office or referendum and shall
specify the date of the election. In counties or municipalities
where an electronic voting system in which ballots are distributed
to electors is used, the notice shall include the information specified in s. 5.94. The type B notice shall be published once by the
county clerks, and for primaries and other elections in municipalities or special purpose districts, once by the clerk of the municipality or special purpose district on the day preceding each primary and other election.
(c) Type C — The type C notice shall be entitled “Notice of
Referendum”. The notice shall be given whenever a referendum
is held. The notice shall contain the date of the referendum, the
entire text of the question and the proposed enactment, if any, as
well as an explanatory statement of the effect of either a “yes” or
“no” vote. For state questions, the statement shall be prepared by
the attorney general. For county questions, the statement shall be
prepared by the corporation counsel. For other questions, the
statement shall be prepared by the attorney for the jurisdiction in
which the question is submitted. County clerks and, for questions
submitted by municipalities or special purpose districts, the clerk
of the municipality or special purpose district shall publish the
type C notice once at the same time that the type B notice is published. The type C notice shall be printed in the newspaper as
close as possible to that portion of the type B notice showing the
facsimile referendum ballot.
(d) Type D — The type D notice shall state the hours the polls
will be open and the polling places to be utilized at the election or
shall include a concise statement of how polling place information may be obtained. In cities over 500,000 population, the board
of election commissioners shall determine the form of the notice.
In other municipalities and special purpose districts, the clerk of
the municipality or special purpose district shall give the polling
place information in the manner the governing body of the municipality or special purpose district decides will most effectively
inform the electors. The type D notice shall be published by the
municipal clerk or board of election commissioners of each municipality once on the day before each spring primary and election, each special national, state, county or municipal election at
which the electors of that municipality are entitled to vote and
each partisan primary and general election. The clerk of each
special purpose district which calls a special election shall publish a type D notice on the day before the election, and the day before the special primary, if any, except as authorized in s. 8.55 (3).
(e) Type E — The type E notice shall state the qualifications
for absentee voting, the procedures for obtaining an absentee ballot in the case of registered and unregistered voters, the places
and the deadlines for application and return of application, including any alternate site under s. 6.855, and the office hours during which an elector may cast an absentee ballot in the municipal
clerk’s office or at an alternate site under s. 6.855. The municipal
clerk shall publish a type E notice on the 4th Tuesday preceding
each spring primary and election, on the 4th Tuesday preceding
each partisan primary and general election, on the 4th Tuesday
preceding the primary for each special national, state, county or
municipal election if any, on the 4th Tuesday preceding a special
county or municipal referendum, and on the 3rd Tuesday preceding each special national, state, county or municipal election to
fill an office which is not held concurrently with the spring or
general election. The clerk of each special purpose district which
calls a special election shall publish a type E notice on the 4th
Tuesday preceding the primary for the special election, if any, on
the 4th Tuesday preceding a special referendum, and on the 3rd
Tuesday preceding a special election for an office which is not
held concurrently with the spring or general election except as authorized in s. 8.55 (3).

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