Wisconsin Code § 5.86

Proceedings at central counting locations
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(1)
All proceedings at each central counting location shall be under
the direction of the municipal clerk or an election official designated by the clerk unless the central counting location is at the
county seat and the municipal clerk delegates the responsibility to
supervise the location to the county clerk, in which case the proceedings shall be under the direction of the county clerk or an
election official designated by the county clerk. Unless election
officials are selected under s. 7.30 (4) (c) without regard to party
affiliation, the employees at each central counting location, other
than any specially trained technicians who are required for the
operation of the automatic tabulating equipment, shall be equally
divided between members of the 2 major political parties under s.
7.30 (2) (a) and all duties performed by the employees shall be by
teams consisting of an equal number of members of each political
party whenever sufficient persons from each party are available.
(2) At each central counting location, a team of election officials designated by the clerk or other election official having
charge of the location under sub. (1) shall check the container returned containing the ballots to determine that all seals are intact,
and thereupon shall open the container, check the inspectors’ slip
and compare the number of ballots so delivered against the total
number of electors of each ward served by the polling place who
voted, remove the ballots or record of the votes cast and deliver
them to the technicians operating the automatic tabulating equipment. Any discrepancies between the number of ballots and total
number of electors shall be noted on a sheet furnished for that
purpose and signed by the election officials.
(3) Upon completion of the central count at a county seat, the
county clerk shall return any ballots, statements, tally sheets, or
envelopes relating solely to a municipal election to the appropriate municipal clerk and any ballots, statements, tally sheets, or
envelopes relating solely to a school district election to the school
district clerk. In addition, the county clerk shall report the results
of the central count of votes for each office or referendum by
ward or by combined wards authorized under s. 5.15 (6) (b) to the
municipal clerk of the municipality where the votes are cast.

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