Wisconsin Code § 5.35

Polling place requirements
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(1) NATIONAL FLAG.
On election days, every polling place shall properly display the
national flag during all hours the polls are open.
(2) VOTING BOOTHS. There shall be one voting booth for every 200 electors who voted at the last general election. The
booths shall have a surface on which to write or work and be sufficiently enclosed to assure privacy for the elector and anyone
lawfully assisting the elector while marking the elector’s ballot.
(3) BALLOT BOXES. Where the voting procedure makes it
necessary, there shall be a separate ballot box for each form of
ballot at each polling place. There shall be a suitable lock and
key for each, and an opening no larger than is sufficient to receive
a single ballot or a single folded ballot if the box is used for deposit of paper ballots. If the electors of more than one ward use
the same polling place, there shall be separate ballot boxes provided for the electors of each ward, unless combined ballot boxes
are authorized in accordance with s. 5.15 (6) (b).
(4) LAYOUT; ORGANIZATION. All voting booths and machines shall be placed apart from other activities in the polling
place, with their exteriors in full view of the election officials.
Only the proper election officials, persons observing the proceedings under s. 7.41, persons assisting voters under s. 6.82 (2) and
electors receiving, preparing or depositing their ballots or casting
their votes on the machines are permitted in the voting area. Except where assistance is authorized, only one elector at a time is
permitted in a voting booth or machine.
(5) ACTIVITIES RESTRICTED. No polling place may be situated so as to interfere with or distract election officials from carrying out their duties. The municipal clerk and election inspectors shall prevent interference with and distraction of electors at
polling places.
(6) POSTING REQUIREMENTS. (a) At each polling place in the
state, the municipal clerk or board of election commissioners
shall post the following materials, positioned so that they may be
readily observed by electors entering the polling place or waiting
in line to vote:
1. The relevant portions of the voting instructions in the type
B notice for the election as specified in s. 10.02 (3) and, for each
referendum on the ballot, the text of the type C notice specified in
s. 10.01 (2) (c).
2. A copy of the election fraud laws provided in s. 12.13 (1)
and (3) (intro), (d), (f), (g), (k), (L), (o), (q), (r), (u), and (x), together with the applicable penalties provided in s. 12.60 (1).
2m. General information prescribed by the commission on
federal laws relating to election fraud and misrepresentation in
federal elections.
3. Two sample ballots prepared under s. 5.66 (2).
4. The date of the election and the hours during which the
polling place is open.
4a. Instructions prescribed by the commission for electors
for whom proof of identification is required under s. 6.79 (2) or
for whom proof of residence under s. 6.34 is required under s.
6.55 (2).
4b. General information prescribed by the commission concerning voting rights under applicable state and federal laws, including the method of redress for any alleged violations of those
rights.
5. Any other voting information directed to be posted by the
commission.
(b) At each polling place in the state where a consolidated ballot under s. 5.655 is used or an electronic voting system is utilized
at a partisan primary election incorporating a ballot upon which
electors may mark votes for candidates of more than one recognized political party, the municipal clerk or board of election
commissioners shall prominently post a sign in the form prescribed by the commission warning electors in substance that on
any ballot with votes cast for candidates of more than one recognized political party, no votes cast for any candidates for partisan
office will be counted unless a preference for a party is made. If
the elector designates a preference, only votes cast for candidates
of that preference will be counted.
(c) At each polling place located in a municipality that is
served by more than one polling place for an election, the municipal clerk or board of election commissioners shall prominently
post a map of the geographic area served by the polling place for
that election. The posting shall clearly show the boundaries of
the ward or wards served by the polling place for that election.

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