Wisconsin Code § 120.02

Method of changing number, apportionment or election of school board members
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(1) CHANGE IN
NUMBER OF SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS. If, at least 30 days prior
to the day of the annual school district meeting, in a common or
union high school district, or at least 70 days prior to the day of
the election of school board members in a unified school district,
a petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 requesting a
change in the number of school board members is filed with the
school district clerk the clerk shall incorporate in the notice of the
annual meeting or election a statement that at the meeting or election the question of changing the number of school board members to the number requested in the petition will be voted upon.
The petition shall be signed by not less than 100 electors residing
in the school district, except that in school districts which contain, in whole or in part, a city of the 2nd or 3rd class in which
one or more electors of the school district reside, the petition
shall be signed by not less than 500 electors residing in the school
district. If, at the meeting or election of school board members, a
resolution based on a petition requesting a change in the number
of school board members is adopted by a majority vote, school
board members shall be elected at the next school board election
and thereafter in accordance with sub. (3).
(2) PLAN OF APPORTIONMENT. (a) If, at least 30 days prior to
the day of the annual meeting, in a common or union high school
district, or at least 70 days prior to the day of the election of
school board members in a unified school district, a petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 requesting the establishment of a plan of apportionment of school board members is filed
with the school district clerk the clerk shall incorporate notice of
receipt of such petition in the notice of the annual meeting or
election. The petition shall specify the proposed plan of apportionment of school board members among the cities, towns and
villages or parts thereof within the school district and set the total
number of school board members at not more than 11. The petition shall be signed by not less than 100 electors residing in the
school district, except that in school districts which contain, in
whole or in part, a city of the 2nd or 3rd class in which one or
more electors of the school district reside, the petition shall be
signed by not less than 500 electors residing in the school district.
If a majority vote of the annual meeting or election approves the
plan set forth in the petition, the plan shall remain in operation
until revised by the same procedure. School board members
elected under this subsection shall be elected by a vote of the
electors of the entire school district in accordance with the plan
prepared under sub. (3).
(b) An order of school district reorganization issued under s.
117.08, 117.09 or 117.27 may contain such a plan of apportionment of school board members, and the determination of terms of
school board members shall be as provided in sub. (3).
(3) ELECTION PLAN. (a) If a common, unified or union high
school district votes to increase the number of school board members, the school district clerk shall promulgate, before the next
election of school board members, a plan providing:
1. The number of school board members to be elected each
year, distributing the number as evenly as possible.
2. The total number of positions to be filled at the first election for 1, 2 or 3 years.
3. An allocation of the number of candidates to be elected to
1, 2 and 3 year terms at the first election, the 3-year terms to be
filled by the appropriate number of candidates receiving the highest number of votes, the 2-year terms to be filled by the appropriate number of candidates receiving the next highest number of
votes and the 1-year terms to be filled by the appropriate number
of candidates receiving the next highest number of votes.
(b) In case of a tie vote in the election of school board members, the election shall be determined by lot and the loser by lot

shall become next in order of election if additional positions on
the school board are to be filled.
(c) The tenure of school board members whose terms have
not expired shall not be affected.
(d) If a school board in its order changing a school district
type under s. 117.27 designates a school board of 5, 7 or 9 members, it shall prepare a plan for allocating terms in accordance
with this subsection.
(e) Whenever a school district with more than 3 school board
members votes to reduce the number of school board members,
one less school board member shall be elected annually thereafter
until the school board is reduced to the approved number of
members, but not less than one member shall be elected each
year.
(4) ELECTION TO NUMBERED SEATS. If, at least 30 days prior
to the day of the annual meeting, in a common or union high
school district, or at least 70 days prior to the day of the election
of school board members in a unified school district, a petition
conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 which sets forth a plan
for the assignment of a number to each seat on the school board is
filed with the school district clerk, the school district clerk shall
incorporate notice of receipt of such petition in the notice of the
annual meeting or election required under s. 120.06 (8) (c). The
petition shall be signed by not less than 100 electors residing in
the school district, except that in school districts which contain,
in whole or in part, a city of the 2nd or 3rd class in which one or
more electors of the school district reside, the petition shall be
signed by not less than 500 electors residing in the school district.
If a majority vote of the annual meeting or election approves the
plan set forth in the petition, the plan shall remain in operation
until revised by the same procedure.

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