Wisconsin Code § 17.25

Vacancies in town offices; how filled
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Vacancies
in town offices shall be filled as follows:
(1) (a) 1. In the town board, by the remaining supervisors
and the town clerk, except when a special election is authorized
under subd. 2. and par. (d) or as provided in s. 9.10, and except
when the vacancy is caused by removal by the circuit judge as
provided by law, which latter vacancy shall be filled by appointment by that judge.
2. a. If there are 2 vacancies in the town board, the remaining
supervisors, the town clerk, and the town treasurer shall appoint
an individual to fill one vacancy and the remaining supervisors,
including the appointee, and the town clerk shall appoint an individual to fill the other vacancy.
b. If the number of vacancies on the town board are such that
there are not at least 3 individuals, including any remaining supervisors, the town clerk, and the town treasurer, available to make
appointments, the town clerk, or the county clerk if the town clerk
position is vacant, shall call a special town meeting of the electors
to vote to fill the number of vacancies necessary in order to follow the procedure for appointment under subd. 2. a. Notice of the
meeting shall be given as provided under s. 60.12 (3).
(b) Vacancies in other elective town offices shall be filled by
appointment by the town board, except as provided in ss. 8.50 (4)
(fm) and 9.10, and except for vacancies caused by removal by the
judge of the circuit court which latter vacancy shall be filled by
that judge.
(c) Persons appointed under this subsection to fill vacancies
shall hold office for the residue of the unexpired term or, if a special election is ordered to fill a vacancy, until the successor is
elected and qualified.
(d) Any town board having more than 3 members may, if a vacancy in the office of supervisor occurs before June 1 in the year
preceding expiration of the term of office, order a special election
to fill the vacancy. If the town board orders a special election during the period beginning on June 1 and ending on November 30
of any year, the special election shall be held concurrently with
the succeeding spring election. If the town board orders a special
election during the period beginning on December 1 and ending
on May 31 of the succeeding year, the special election shall be
held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November following the date of the order. A person so elected shall serve for the
residue of the unexpired term.
(2) In appointive offices, by appointment for the residue of
the unexpired term by the appointing power and in the manner
prescribed by law for making regular full term appointments
thereto, except vacancies caused by removals by the judge of the
circuit court which shall be filled for the residue of the unexpired
term by the said judge.

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