Wisconsin Code § 6.32

Verification of certain registrations
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(1) Upon receipt of a registration form that is submitted by mail under s. 6.30
(4) or by electronic application under s. 6.30 (5), the commission
or municipal clerk shall examine the form for sufficiency.
(2) If the form is insufficient to accomplish registration or the
commission or clerk knows or has reliable information that the
proposed elector is not qualified, the commission or clerk shall
notify the proposed elector within 5 days, if possible, and request
that the elector appear at the clerk’s office or another registration
location to complete a proper registration or substantiate the information presented.
(3) If the form is submitted later than the close of registration,
the commission or clerk shall make a good faith effort to notify
the elector that he or she may register at the clerk’s office under s.
6.29 or at the proper polling place or other location designated
under s. 6.55 (2).
(4) If the form is sufficient to accomplish registration and the
commission or clerk has no reliable information to indicate that
the proposed elector is not qualified, the commission or clerk
shall enter the elector’s name on the registration list and transmit
a 1st class letter or postcard to the registrant, specifying the elec-

tor’s ward or aldermanic district, or both, if any, and polling
place. The letter or postcard shall be sent within 10 days of receipt of the form. If the letter or postcard is returned, or if the
commission or clerk is informed of a different address than the
one specified by the elector, the commission or clerk shall change
the status of the elector on the list from eligible to ineligible. The
letter or postcard shall be marked in accordance with postal regulations to ensure that it will be returned to the commission or
clerk if the elector does not reside at the address given on the letter or postcard.

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