Wisconsin Code § 6.275

Registration and voting statistics
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(1) Except as
provided in par. (f), no later than 30 days after each primary and
election at which a state or national office is filled or a statewide
referendum is held, including any special election, the municipal
clerk or board of election commissioners shall submit electronically a report to the commission and the county clerk or board of
election commissioners of each county in which the municipality
is located specifying:
(a) The total number of electors residing in that county who
voted in the municipality in that primary or election.
(b) The total number of electors of the municipality residing
in that county who were preregistered on the deadline specified in
s. 6.28 (1) (a), including valid mail registrations which are postmarked by that day and valid electronic registrations entered under s. 6.30 (5).
(c) The total number of electors of the municipality residing
in that county who registered after the close of registration and
prior to the day of the primary or election under ss. 6.29 and 6.86
(3) (a) 2.
(d) The total number of electors of the municipality residing
in that county who registered on the day of the primary or election under ss. 6.55 and 6.86 (3) (a) 2.
(e) The total number of electors of the municipality voting absentee ballots at the primary or election.
(f) The total number of postcards sent by the municipal clerk
or board of election commissioners under s. 6.56 (3), the total
number of such postcards returned to the municipal clerk or
board of election commissioners because the elector did not reside at the address given on the postcard, the total number of electors whose status was changed from eligible to ineligible on the
registration list as a result of the audit under s. 6.56 (3), and the
number of individuals referred to the district attorney under s.
6.56 (3). The municipal clerk or board of election commissioners
shall provide the information described under this paragraph to
the elections commission and the county clerk or county board of
election commissioners at the earliest practicable time after, but
no later than 90 days after, each primary and election at which a
state or national office is filled or a statewide referendum is held,
including any special election. The municipal clerk or board of
election commissioners shall update the information described
under this paragraph on a monthly basis and shall submit, on a
monthly basis, any such updated information to the elections
commission and the county clerk or county board of election
commissioners.
(2) Upon receipt of each report filed under this section, the
commission shall, within 7 days of receiving the report, publish
the information on its Internet site. The commission shall update
the information published under this subsection on a monthly
basis.

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