Wisconsin Code § 61.19

Annual elections; appointments
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At the annual
spring election in each village in odd-numbered years, except as
otherwise provided herein, there shall be chosen: A president, a
clerk, a treasurer, an assessor if election of the assessor is provided and a constable. In villages in counties having a population
of 750,000 or more, the officers named shall be elected for a term
of 2 years on the first Tuesday of April of each even-numbered
year. Any other officers shall be appointed annually by the village board at their first meeting after the first Tuesday in April
unless the board otherwise provides. No person not a resident
elector in such village shall be elected to any office therein. The
village clerk may appoint a deputy clerk for whom the clerk shall
be responsible, and who shall take and file the oath of office, and
in case of the absence, sickness or other disability of the clerk,
may perform the clerk’s duties and receive the same compensation unless the village board appoints a person to act as such
clerk. No assessor shall be elected or appointed if the village has
come within the jurisdiction of a county assessor under s. 70.99.

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