Wisconsin Code § 6.76

Time off for voting
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(1) Any person entitled to vote at
an election is entitled to be absent from work while the polls are
open for a period not to exceed 3 successive hours to vote. The
elector shall notify the affected employer before election day of
the intended absence. The employer may designate the time of
day for the absence.
(2) No penalty, other than a deduction for time lost, may be
imposed upon an elector by his or her employer by reason of the
absence authorized by this section.
(3) This section applies to all employers including the state
and all political subdivisions of the state and their employees, but
does not affect the employees’ right to holidays existing on June
28, 1945, or established after that date.

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