Wisconsin Code § 5.655

Consolidated ballots
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(1) Whenever a separate ballot is required to be used, a municipality may use a single ballot to
facilitate the use of voting machines or an electronic voting system or, if the municipality employs paper ballots, may use a consolidated paper ballot that is authorized under sub. (2). If a municipality uses a single ballot in lieu of separate ballots, the ballot
shall include a separate column or row for any office, referendum
or party for which a separate ballot is required by law and the ballot shall be distributed only to electors who are eligible to vote for
all of the offices and referenda appearing on the ballot.
(2) Whenever a municipality employing paper ballots is required to utilize separate ballots for certain offices, referenda or
parties at an election, the municipality may, with the approval of
the county clerk or board of election commissioners of each
county in which there is located any portion of the municipality
where one or more electors reside, substitute a single consolidated paper ballot or a ballot that is designed to be utilized with
an electronic voting system, if the ballot contains all of the applicable information required to be provided for paper ballots at that
election.
(3) The commission shall prescribe notices and instructions
to be given to electors who use a ballot that is authorized under
sub. (2) in lieu of any notices and instructions that are applicable
only to municipalities employing separate paper ballots.

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