Wisconsin Code § 6.55

Polling place registration; voting by certification
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(2) (a) Except where the procedure under par. (c) or (cm)
is employed, any person who qualifies as an elector in the ward or
election district where he or she desires to vote, but has not previously filed a registration form, or was registered at another location, may request permission to vote at the polling place for that
ward or election district, or at an alternate polling place assigned
under s. 5.25 (5) (b). When a proper request is made, the inspector shall require the person to execute a registration form prescribed by the commission. The registration form shall be completed in the manner provided under s. 6.33 (2) and shall contain
all information required under s. 6.33 (1), together with the following certification:
“I, ...., hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, I am a
qualified elector, having resided at .... for at least 28 consecutive
days immediately preceding this election, and I have not voted at
this election.”
(b) Upon executing the registration form under par. (a), the
elector shall provide proof of residence under s. 6.34. The signing by the elector executing the registration form shall be in the
presence of the election registration official or inspector. Upon
receipt of the registration form, the official or inspector shall enter both the type of identifying document submitted by the elector
as proof of residence and the name of the entity or institution that

issued the identifying document, and, if the identifying document
includes a number that applies only to the individual holding that
document, that number in the space provided on the form. The
official or inspector shall then print his or her name on and sign
the form, indicating that the official or inspector has accepted the
form. Upon compliance with this procedure, the elector shall be
permitted to cast his or her vote, if the elector complies with all
other requirements for voting at the polling place.
(c) 1. As an alternative to registration at the polling place under pars. (a) and (b), the board of election commissioners, or the
governing body of any municipality, may by resolution require a
person who qualifies as an elector and who is not registered and
desires to register on the day of an election to do so at another
readily accessible location in the same building as the polling
place serving the elector’s residence or at an alternate polling
place assigned under s. 5.25 (5) (b), instead of at the polling place
serving the elector’s residence. In such case, the municipal clerk
shall prominently post a notice of the registration location at the
polling place. An eligible elector who desires to register shall execute a registration form as prescribed under par. (a) and provide
proof of residence as provided under s. 6.34. The signing by the
person executing the registration form shall be in the presence of
the municipal clerk, deputy clerk, or election registration official.
Upon receipt of the registration form, the municipal clerk, deputy
clerk, or election registration official shall enter the type of identifying document submitted by the elector as proof of residence,
the name of the entity or institution that issued the identifying
document, and, if the identifying document includes a number
that applies only to the individual holding that document, the last
4 digits of that number in the space provided on the form. If the
number on the identifying document submitted by the elector has
6 or fewer digits, the clerk shall enter only the last 2 digits of that
number. The municipal clerk, the deputy clerk, or the election
registration official shall then print his or her name and sign the
form, indicating that the clerk, deputy clerk, or official has accepted the form. Upon proper completion of registration, the municipal clerk, deputy clerk, or election registration official shall
serially number the registration and give one copy to the person
for presentation at the polling place serving the person’s residence or an alternate polling place assigned under s. 5.25 (5) (b).
2. Upon compliance with the procedures under subd. 1., the
municipal clerk or deputy clerk shall issue a certificate addressed
to the inspectors of the proper polling place directing that the
elector be permitted to cast his or her vote if the elector complies
with all requirements for voting at the polling place. The clerk
shall enter the name and address of the elector on the face of the
certificate. The certificate shall be numbered serially and prepared in duplicate. The municipal clerk shall preserve one copy
in his or her office.
3. The elector, at the time he or she appears to vote at the
polling place, shall deliver the certificate issued under subd. 2. to
the inspectors.
(cm) If an elector who is not registered wishes to obtain a confidential listing under s. 6.47 (2), the elector shall register at the
office of the municipal clerk of the municipality where the elector resides. Upon completion of registration, the municipal clerk
or a deputy clerk shall serially number the registration form and
issue a voting identification card to the elector under s. 6.47 (3).
The elector may vote at the polling place serving his or her residence by presenting the identification card or by providing his or
her name and identification serial number to the inspectors.
(cs) The commission shall provide to each municipal clerk a
list prepared for use at each polling place showing the name and
address of each person whose name appears on the list provided
by the department of corrections under s. 301.03 (20m) as ineligible to vote on the date of the election, whose address is located in
the area served by that polling place, and whose name does not
appear on the poll list for that polling place. Prior to permitting
an elector to register to vote under this subsection or s. 6.86 (3)
(a) 2., the inspectors or election registration officials shall review
the list. If the name of an elector who wishes to register to vote
appears on the list, the inspectors or election registration officials
shall inform the elector or the elector’s agent that the elector is ineligible to register to vote. If the elector or the elector’s agent
maintains that the elector is eligible to vote in the election, the inspectors or election registration officials shall permit the elector
to register but shall mark the elector’s registration form as “ineligible to vote per Department of Corrections.” If the elector
wishes to vote, the inspectors shall require the elector to vote by
ballot and shall challenge the ballot as provided in s. 6.79 (2)
(dm).
(d) A registered elector who has changed his or her name but
resides at the same address, and has not previously provided notice of the change to the municipal clerk, shall notify the inspector of the change before voting. The inspector shall then notify
the municipal clerk at the time when materials are returned under
s. 6.56 (1). If an elector has changed both a name and address, the
elector shall register at the polling place or other registration location under pars. (a) and (b).
(3) (a) Any qualified elector in the ward or election district
where the elector desires to vote whose name does not appear on
the registration list but who claims to be registered to vote in the
election may request permission to vote at the polling place for
that ward or election district. When the request is made, the inspector shall require the person to give his or her name and address. If the elector is not at the polling place which serves the
ward or election district where the elector resides, the inspector
shall provide the elector with directions to the correct polling
place. If the elector is at the correct polling place, the elector
shall complete registration as provided in sub. (2).
(b) Prior to permitting an elector to vote under this subsection,
the inspectors shall review the list provided by the commission
under sub. (2) (cs). If the name of the elector appears on the list,
the inspectors shall inform the elector that he or she is ineligible
to vote at the election. If the elector maintains that he or she is eligible to vote in the election, the inspectors shall permit the elector to vote, but shall require the elector to vote by ballot, and shall
challenge the ballot as provided in s. 6.79 (2) (dm).
(5) Any person who violates this section may be punished as
provided in ss. 12.13 (3) (g) and 12.60 (1) (b).
(6) Any of the registration duties of inspectors under sub. (2)
may be carried out in the municipality by the municipal clerk.
The municipal clerk, however, may not carry out the registration
duties of the inspectors under sub. (2) if the municipal clerk is a
candidate on the ballot for that election day.

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