Wisconsin Code § 17.19

Vacancies, elective state offices; how filled
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Vacancies in elective state offices shall be filled as follows:
(1) MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE. In the office of state senator
or representative to the assembly, by election, as provided in s.
8.50, for the residue of the unexpired term. In addition, an anticipated vacancy in the office of state senator or representative to
the assembly may be filled as provided in s. 8.50 (4) (e).
(2) JUDICIAL. In the office of justice of the supreme court,
court of appeals judge or circuit judge, by temporary appointment
by the governor, which shall continue until a successor is elected,
as provided in s. 8.50 (4) (f), and qualifies. When so elected the
successor shall hold the office for a full term and shall take office
on August 1 succeeding the election.
(3) PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. In the office of presidential
elector, by the remaining electors present in the manner prescribed by s. 7.75.
(3m) GOVERNOR. In the office of governor, by the lieutenant
governor.
(3s) DISTRICT ATTORNEY. In the office of district attorney,
by appointment of the governor for the residue of the unexpired
term and until a successor is elected and qualified.

(4) OTHER ELECTIVE STATE OFFICERS. In the office of secretary of state, treasurer, attorney general or state superintendent,
by appointment by the governor, and a person so appointed shall
hold office until a successor is elected, as provided in s. 8.50, and
qualifies, but if no such election is held, the person so appointed
shall hold office for the residue of the unexpired term.

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