Wisconsin Code § 119.08

Election of board members
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(1) (a) The board
shall consist of one member elected at-large and 8 members
elected from numbered election districts determined by the
board. The election districts shall be substantially equal in population and the boundaries of the election districts shall be drawn
so as to reflect a balanced representation of citizens in all areas
within the city.
(b) Within 60 days after the common council of the city enacts an ordinance or adopts a resolution adjusting the boundaries
of wards in the city following the federal decennial census under
s. 5.15 (1) and (2), the board shall, by vote of a majority of the
membership of the board, adopt an election district apportionment plan for the election of board members which shall be effective until the city enacts a new ordinance under s. 62.08 (1) adjusting the boundaries of its wards under s. 5.15 (1) and (2).
(c) A person elected to represent a district shall reside within
the boundaries of the district, except that if a person ceases to reside within the district because the boundaries of the district are
changed during the person’s term of office, the person may continue to serve for the balance of the term for which he or she was
elected for so long as the person resides in the school district. Before taking office, the members of the board shall take the official
oath of office and file it, duly certified by the officer administering the oath, with the city clerk.
(2) The electors of each election district shall elect one member residing within the election district to represent the election
district. The at-large member shall be elected by the electors of
the city. Board members shall be electors of the city and shall be
elected at the spring election. Candidates shall file nomination
papers for full terms or, when vacancies are to be filled, for unexpired terms. The primary and spring elections for board members shall be conducted by the election officials for the election of
judicial or other officers held on that date. The polling places for
the state, municipal or judicial election shall be the polling places
for the board election and the municipal election hours shall
apply.
(3) The regular terms of board members shall be 4 years.
(4) A vacancy on the board shall be filled by a special election ordered by the board. At such election the vacancy shall be
filled for the unexpired term. The board shall follow procedures
under s. 8.50, so far as applicable.

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