Wisconsin Code § 11.0303

Registration; required information
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(1) REQUIRED INFORMATION. The political party shall indicate on the
registration statement that it is registering as a political party and
shall include all of the following on the registration statement:
(a) The name and mailing address of the political party.
(b) The name and mailing address of the treasurer and any
other custodian of books and accounts. Unless otherwise directed by the treasurer on the registration form and except as otherwise provided in this chapter or any rule of the commission, all
mailings that are required by law or by rule of the commission
shall be sent to the treasurer at the treasurer’s address indicated
upon the form.
(bd) The email address and personal telephone number of the
treasurer and any other custodian of books and accounts. Telephone numbers provided under this paragraph shall be kept confidential and are not subject to the right of inspection and copying
under s. 19.35 (1).
(c) The name and address of the depository account of the political party and of any other institution where funds of the political party are kept.
(2) CERTIFICATION. The individual responsible for filing or
amending a political party’s registration statement and any form
or report required of the political party under this chapter shall
certify that all information contained in the statement, form, or
report is true, correct, and complete.
(3) CHANGE OF INFORMATION. (a) The political party shall
report any change in information previously submitted in a registration statement within 10 days following the change. Except as
provided in par. (b), any such change may be reported only by the
individual or by the officer who has succeeded to the position of
an individual who signed the original statement.
(b) The administrator or treasurer of a political party may report a change in the political party’s registration statement.

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