Wisconsin Code § 117.22

School boards in new school districts
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(1)
JOINT INTERIM SCHOOL BOARDS. (a) If school districts are consolidated under s. 117.08 or 117.09, the school boards of the consolidating school districts shall constitute the joint interim school
board of the new school district.
(b) The joint interim school board under par. (a) constitutes
the school board of the new school district beginning on the following date:
1. If no referendum is required, on the 2nd Tuesday of September following the adoption of the resolution under s. 117.08
(2) or 117.09 (2); except that if the alternative timeline under s.
117.08 (5) (a) is used, on the 2nd Tuesday of February following
the adoption of the resolution under s. 117.08 (2); and if the alternative timeline under s. 117.08 (5) (b) is used, on the 2nd Tuesday
of July following the adoption of the resolution under s. 117.08
(2).
2m. If a referendum is required under s. 117.08 (3) or 117.09
(3), on the 31st day following the date the order of reorganization
is filed under s. 117.08 (4) or 117.09 (4).
(c) The joint interim school board shall constitute the school
board of the new school district until a school board is elected and
qualified under sub. (2). The joint interim school board shall
have all the powers and duties of a school board elected for the
school district. Any action by the joint interim school board requires an affirmative vote of a majority of a quorum of the joint
interim board.
(2) SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS. (a) In this subsection,
“school district clerk” means:
1. The clerk of the affected school district that has the highest
equalized valuation, if an order of reorganization is issued under
s. 117.08 or 117.105.
2. The clerk of the affected union high school district, if an
order of reorganization is issued under s. 117.09.
(b) An order of school district reorganization issued under s.
117.08 or 117.09 shall designate the date of the first election of
school board members, which shall be not later than 4 months after the effective date of the order, except as provided under par.
(cm).
(bm) If an order of reorganization is issued under s. 117.105,
the first election of school board members shall be held at the
spring election following the referendum under s. 117.105 (3) or
(4m).
(cm) No election under par. (b) may be held after February 1
and before the date of the spring election, nor after September 1
and before the date of a general election held in the same year.
(d) At least 12 weeks prior to the date of the election, the
school district clerk shall publish a type A notice of the school
board election, under s. 10.01 (2) (a). No later than 5 p.m. on the
date 10 weeks prior to the election, any qualified elector of the
school district created by the reorganization may file with the
school district clerk a sworn declaration of candidacy for the
school board and, if required, nomination papers, as provided under s. 120.06 (6) (b). For purposes of this paragraph, a candidate
who resides in the territory of the school district created pursuant
to a reorganization under s. 117.105 and is otherwise a qualified
elector shall be considered a qualified elector for a school board
election under par. (bm). A candidate shall file an amended declaration with the school district clerk as provided in s. 120.06 (6)
(b) 5. Within 8 days after the first election in the newly created
school district, the school district clerk shall notify the successful
candidates of their election. On the 2nd Tuesday following the
election, the clerk shall administer or receive the official oath and
the newly elected members shall take office.
(e) If a primary election for the school board positions is required under s. 120.06 (7) (b), it shall be held on the day which is
4 weeks before the election, except that if the school board election is held on the day of the general election, the primary shall be
held on the day of the partisan primary, and if the school board
election is held on the day of the spring election, the primary shall
be held on the day of the spring primary. The school district clerk
shall notify the clerk of each city, village or town, any part of
which is contained within an affected school district, of the primary election. The school district clerk shall give the notices under s. 120.06 (8) (c) on the Monday before the primary election, if
one is held, and on the Monday before the school board election.
(f) Costs chargeable to the school district under ss. 5.68 and
7.03 shall become a charge upon the new school district and the
school board of the new school district shall pay all such costs.
(3) INELIGIBILITY. Any person elected to a school board in an
election under sub. (2) (bm) who is also a member of the school
board of an affected school district is not eligible to serve as a
member of the school board for the school district created by the
reorganization unless the person resigns as a member of the
school board of the affected school district prior to receiving the
official oath of office under sub. (2) (d).

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