Wisconsin Code § 6.82

Assisting electors
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(1) RECEIPT OF BALLOT AT POLL
ENTRANCE. (a) When any inspectors are informed that an eligible elector is at the entrance to the polling place who as a result of
disability is unable to enter the polling place, they shall permit
the elector to be assisted in marking a ballot by any individual selected by the elector, except the elector’s employer or an agent of
that employer or an officer or agent of a labor organization which
represents the elector. Except as authorized in s. 6.79 (6) and (7),
the individual selected by the elector shall present to the inspectors proof of identification and, if the proof of identification does
not constitute proof of residence under s. 6.34, shall also provide
proof of residence under s. 6.34 for the assisted elector and all
other information necessary for the elector to obtain a ballot under s. 6.79 (2). The inspectors shall verify that the name on the
proof of identification presented by the person assisting the elector conforms to the elector’s name on the poll list or separate list,
shall verify that any photograph appearing on that document reasonably resembles the elector, and shall enter both the type of
identifying document submitted by the assisted elector as proof
of residence and the name of the entity or institution that issued
the identifying document in the space provided on the poll list or
separate list. The inspectors shall then issue a ballot to the individual selected by the elector and shall accompany the individual
to the polling place entrance where the assistance is to be given.
If the ballot is a paper ballot, the assisting individual shall fold the
ballot after the ballot is marked by the assisting individual. The
assisting individual shall then immediately take the ballot into the
polling place and give the ballot to an inspector. The inspector
shall distinctly announce that he or she has “a ballot offered by ....
(stating person’s name), an elector who, as a result of disability, is
unable to enter the polling place without assistance”. The inspector shall then ask, “Does anyone object to the reception of this
ballot?” If no objection is made, the inspectors shall record the
elector’s name under s. 6.79 and deposit the ballot in the ballot
box, and shall make a notation on the poll list: “Ballot received at
poll entrance”.
(b) If objection to receiving the ballot is made by any qualified elector present, the inspectors shall receive the ballot under s.
6.95.
(2) AID IN MARKING BALLOT. (a) If an elector declares to the
presiding election official that he or she cannot read or write, or
has difficulty in reading, writing or understanding English or that
due to disability is unable to mark a ballot or depress a button or
lever on a voting machine, the elector shall be informed by the officials that he or she may have assistance. When assistance is requested, the elector may select any individual to assist in casting
his or her vote. The selected individual rendering assistance may
not be the elector’s employer or an agent of that employer or an
officer or agent of a labor organization which represents the elector. The selected individual shall certify on the back of the ballot
that it was marked with his or her assistance. Where voting machines are used, certification shall be made on the registration
list.
(b) The individual chosen shall enter the voting booth or machine with the elector and shall read the names of all candidates
on the ballot for each office, and ask, “For which one do you
vote?”. The ballot shall be marked or the lever or button depressed according to the elector’s expressed preference. The individual selected to assist may not disclose to anyone how the elector voted.
(c) Intoxication shall not be regarded as a disability.
(d) The election officials shall enter upon the poll list after the
name of any elector who had assistance in voting the word “assisted”. The officials shall also record on the poll list the full
name and address of the individual who renders assistance.
(3) USE OF PAPER BALLOTS. Whenever, in a municipality in
which voting machines are used, an elector declares to the chief
inspector that, due to physical disability, the elector is unable to
depress a button or lever on a voting machine, the inspectors shall
permit the elector to vote using a paper ballot and voting booth.
(4) SOLICITATION PROHIBITED. No election official or other
person assisting an elector under this section or s. 5.79 may request, suggest or seek to persuade an elector to cast a vote for or
against any candidate, party or question.

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