Wisconsin Code § 13.23

Election contests; notice
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Any person wishing to
contest the election of any senator or member of the assembly
shall, within 30 days after the decision of the board of canvassers,
serve a notice in writing on the person whose election the contestant intends to contest, stating briefly that the election will be
contested and the cause of such contest, and shall file a copy
thereof in the office of the elections commission at least 10 days
before the day fixed by law for the meeting of the legislature. The
elections commission shall then send a copy of s. 13.24 to both
contestants. If any contestant fails to so file a copy of such notice,
the contestant shall not be entitled to any mileage or salary in case
payment has been made therefor to the sitting member.

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