Wisconsin Code § 12.035

Posting and distribution of election-related material
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(1) In this section, “election-related material” means
any written matter which describes, or purports to describe, the
rights or responsibilities of individuals voting or registering to
vote at a polling place or voting an absentee ballot at the office of
the municipal clerk or an alternate site under s. 6.855.
(2) The legislature finds that posting or distributing electionrelated material at the polling place, at locations where absentee
ballots may be cast, or near the entrance to such locations when
voting is taking place may mislead and confuse electors about
their rights and responsibilities regarding the exercise of the franchise and tends to disrupt the flow of voting activities at such locations. The legislature finds that the restrictions imposed by this
section on the posting or distribution of election-related material
are necessary to protect the compelling governmental interest in
orderly and fair elections.
(3) (a) No person may post or distribute any election-related
material during polling hours on election day at a polling place.
(b) No person may post or distribute any election-related material during polling hours on any public property on election day
within 100 feet of an entrance to a building containing a polling
place.
(c) No person may post or distribute any election-related material at the office of the municipal clerk or at an alternate site under s. 6.855 during hours that absentee ballots may be cast.
(d) No person may post or distribute election-related material
during the hours that absentee ballots may be cast on any public
property within 100 feet of an entrance to a building containing
the office of the municipal clerk or an alternate site under s.
6.855.
(4) Subsection (3) does not apply to any of the following:
(a) The posting or distribution of election-related material
posted or distributed by the municipal clerk or other election
officials.
(b) The placement of any material on the bumper of a motor
vehicle located on public property.
(5) A municipal clerk, election inspector, or law enforcement
officer may remove election-related material posted in violation
of sub. (3) and may confiscate election-related material distributed in violation of sub. (3).

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