Wisconsin Code § 60.30

Election, appointment of town officers; general provisions
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(1) ELECTED TOWN OFFICERS. (a) At the annual
spring election in odd-numbered years, each town shall elect:
1. Except as provided under par. (b), 3 town board supervisors. One of the supervisors shall be designated on the ballot as
town board chairperson.
2. Except as provided in sub. (1e), a town clerk and a town
treasurer or a person to serve in the combined office of town clerk
and town treasurer under s. 60.305 (1).
3. A town assessor, if election of the assessor is required, or
a person to serve in the combined office of town clerk and town
assessor under s. 60.305 (2).
4. The number of constables established by the last preceding town meeting unless the office has been abolished and has not
been reestablished by the town meeting under s. 60.10 (1) (b) 4.
(b) If the town board has increased the number of supervisors
under s. 60.21, town board supervisors shall be elected at the annual spring election as provided in that section.
(1e) APPOINTED TOWN OFFICERS. (a) Notwithstanding sub.
(1) (a) 2. and subject to pars. (b) and (c), a town board may enact
an ordinance that provides for the appointment of a person by a
majority of the members-elect of the town board, as defined in s.
59.001 (2m), to fill the office of town clerk, town treasurer, or
both, or to fill the combined office of town clerk and town treasurer under s. 60.305 (1).
(b) An ordinance enacted under par. (a) may not take effect
until it is approved in a referendum called by the town board for
that purpose at the next spring or general election, to be held not
sooner than 70 days after the referendum is called by the town
board. The referendum question shall be: “Shall the person holding the office of ... [town clerk or town treasurer, or both; or the
combined office of town clerk and town treasurer] in the town
of ... be appointed by the town board?”.
(c) If an ordinance is approved in a referendum under par. (b),
the change from an elective office to an appointive office may not
take effect until the term of office of the incumbent town clerk,
town treasurer, or combined town clerk and town treasurer expires. If an ordinance is approved under par. (b) at a general election, the ordinance takes effect upon the expiration of the term or

terms of the incumbent officer or officers. If an ordinance is approved under par. (b) at a spring election at which the office of
town clerk or town treasurer is filled, the ordinance takes effect
upon the expiration of the term or terms of each officer who is
elected at that election. A person appointed to the office of town
clerk or town treasurer, or to the combined office of town clerk
and town treasurer, shall serve for a term, not to exceed 3 years,
that is set by the town board. The person may be reappointed and
may be dismissed by the board only for cause, as defined in s.
17.001.
(d) Not sooner than 2 years after an ordinance is approved in
a referendum under par. (b), the town board may enact an ordinance to return to a system of electing the town clerk and town
treasurer or the combined office of town clerk and town treasurer,
under sub. (1) (a) 2., without a referendum. If the ordinance under this paragraph is enacted on or after the date of the spring
election and on or before November 1 in any year, a town clerk,
town treasurer or combined town clerk and town treasurer shall
be elected to succeed the appointive officer at the next spring
election following enactment of the ordinance. If the ordinance is
enacted on any other date, a town clerk, town treasurer or combined town clerk and town treasurer shall be elected to succeed
the appointive officer at the 2nd spring election following enactment of the ordinance.
(e) Notwithstanding sub. (1) (a) 2. and subject to pars. (f) and
(g), a town board that is authorized to do so by a town meeting
under s. 60.10 (1) (b) 2m. shall appoint, by a majority of the
members-elect of the town board, as defined in s. 59.001 (2m), a
person to fill the office of town clerk, town treasurer, or both, or
to fill the combined office of town clerk and town treasurer under
s. 60.305 (1).
(f) Subject to s. 60.305 (4) (a), if a person is appointed to office under par. (e), the person initially appointed may not take office until there is a vacancy in that position, as described under s.
17.03. A person appointed to the office of town clerk or town
treasurer, or to the combined office of town clerk and town treasurer, shall serve for a term, not to exceed 3 years, that is set by
the town board. The person may be reappointed and may be dismissed by the board only for cause, as defined in s. 17.001.
(g) Not sooner than 2 years after a person is appointed to office under par. (e), the town board may enact an ordinance to return to a system of electing the town clerk and town treasurer or
the combined office of town clerk and town treasurer, under sub.
(1) (a) 2. without a vote of a town meeting. An ordinance enacted
under this paragraph shall follow the procedures in par. (d).
(1m) PART-TIME SUPERVISORS. Town board supervisors
shall be part-time officers, unless designated as full-time by the
town meeting under s. 60.10 (1) (b) 6.
(2) RESTRICTIONS. (a) Only an elector of the town may hold
a town office, other than an assessor appointed under s. 60.307 or
a town clerk, town treasurer or combined town clerk and town
treasurer appointed under sub. (1e).
(b) No person may hold the offices of town treasurer and town
assessor at the same time.
(c) No assessor may be elected in any town appointing assessors under s. 60.307 or in any town which is under the jurisdiction of a county assessor under s. 70.99.
(d) No person may assume the office of town assessor unless
certified by the department of revenue, under s. 73.09, as qualified to perform the functions of the office of town assessor. If a
person is elected to the office and is not certified by June 1 of the
year elected, the office is vacant and the town board shall fill the
vacancy from a list of persons certified by the department of
revenue.
(3) NOTICE OF ELECTION. Within 5 days after completion of
the canvass under s. 7.53, the town clerk shall transmit a notice of
election to each person elected to a town office.
(4) TERM OF OFFICE. (a) Every elected town officer shall
hold the office for 2 years.
(b) The regular term of elected town officers, other than the
town assessor, commences on the 3rd Tuesday of April in the year
of their election. The regular term of an elected assessor commences on June 1 in the year of the assessor’s election.
(5) TEMPORARY VACANCY. (a) If any elected town officer,
other than a town board supervisor, is absent or temporarily incapacitated from any cause, the town board may appoint, if there is
no deputy officer for the office, a suitable person to discharge the
duties of the office until the officer returns or the disability is removed, except that the appointment procedures of this paragraph
apply to a town board supervisor if he or she is absent because of
entry into the U.S. armed forces. Appointees shall file the official oath and bond required under s. 60.31.
(b) If any elected town officer, other than a town board supervisor, refuses to perform any official duty, the town board may
appoint a suitable person to perform those duties which the officer refuses to perform. An appointee shall file the official oath
and bond required of the office under s. 60.31. This paragraph
does not preclude a finding that refusal to perform official duties
constitutes cause under s. 17.13 (3).
(c) If a town board supervisor is temporarily incapacitated because of physical or mental disability, the town board may appoint a person to discharge the supervisor’s duties until the disability is removed.
(6) TOWN OFFICERS RESIDING IN NEW INCORPORATED MUNICIPALITY OR ANNEXED TERRITORY. Notwithstanding s. 17.03 (4),
if, due to incorporation or annexation, any town officer, except a
town board supervisor or a municipal judge, becomes a resident
of a city or village, the officer shall continue in the town office
and discharge the duties of the office until completion of the term
for which elected.

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