Wisconsin Code § 181.1004

Class voting by members on amendments to articles of incorporation
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(1) WHEN CLASS ENTITLED TO
VOTE. The members of a class in a corporation are entitled to
vote as a class on a proposed amendment to the articles of incorporation if the amendment does any of the following:
(a) Affects the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or
conditions of that class as to voting, dissolution, redemption or
transfer of memberships in a manner different than such amendment would affect another class.
(b) Changes the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or
conditions of that class as to voting, dissolution, redemption or
transfer by changing the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or conditions of another class.
(c) Increases or decreases the number of memberships authorized for that class.
(e) Effects an exchange, reclassification or termination of the
memberships of that class.
(2) APPROVAL BY EACH CLASS REQUIRED. If a class is to be
divided into 2 or more classes as a result of an amendment to the
articles of incorporation of a corporation, the amendment must
be approved by the members of each class that would be created
by the amendment.
(3) VOTING REQUIREMENTS. Unless provided otherwise in
the articles of incorporation or bylaws, if a class vote is required
to approve an amendment to the articles of incorporation of a corporation, the amendment must be approved by the members of
the class by two-thirds of the votes cast by the class or a majority
of the voting power of the class, whichever is less.

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