Wisconsin Code § 181.0724

Proxies
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(1) RIGHT TO VOTE BY PROXY. Unless
the articles of incorporation or bylaws prohibit or limit proxy voting, a member may appoint a proxy to vote or otherwise act for
the member by signing an appointment form either personally or
by an attorney-in-fact.
(2) WHEN EFFECTIVE. An appointment of a proxy is effective
when received by the secretary or other officer or agent authorized to tabulate votes. An appointment is valid for 11 months
unless a different period is expressly provided in the appointment
form.
(3) EFFECT OF DEATH OR INCAPACITY. The death or incapacity of the member appointing a proxy does not affect the right of
the corporation to accept the proxy’s authority unless notice of
the death or incapacity is received by the secretary or other officer or agent authorized to tabulate votes before the proxy exercises authority under the appointment.
(4) REVOCABILITY. An appointment of a proxy is revocable
by the member unless the appointment form conspicuously states
that it is irrevocable.
(5) METHODS OF REVOCATION. Appointment of a proxy is revoked by the person appointing the proxy in any of the following
ways:
(a) Attending any meeting and voting in person.
(b) Signing and delivering to the secretary or other officer or
agent authorized to tabulate proxy votes either a writing stating
that the appointment of the proxy is revoked or a subsequent appointment form.
(6) ACCEPTANCE BY CORPORATION. Subject to s. 181.0727
and any express limitation on the proxy’s authority appearing on
the face of the appointment form, a corporation is entitled to accept the proxy’s vote or other action as that of the member making the appointment.

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