Wisconsin Code § 61.197

Selection of officers
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(1) Officers other than
members of the village board and municipal judges except as provided in s. 61.65, shall be selected by one of the following
methods:
(a) Appointment by the village president.
(b) Appointment by the village president subject to confirmation by the village board.
(c) Appointment by the village board.
(d) Election by the voters of those officers so enumerated in s.
61.19, unless otherwise provided pursuant to s. 61.195.
(e) Selection under any of the above methods, the selection to
be from an eligible list established pursuant to s. 66.0509.
(f) A corporation or an independent contractor may be appointed as the village assessor. The corporation or independent
contractor so appointed shall designate the person responsible for
the assessment. The designee shall file the official oath under s.
19.01, and sign the affidavit of the assessor attached to the assessment roll under s. 70.49. No person may be designated by any
corporation or independent contractor unless he or she has been
granted the appropriate certification under s. 73.09. For purposes
of this subsection, “independent contractor” means a person who
either is under contract to furnish appraisal and assessment services or is customarily engaged in an independently established
trade, business or profession in which the services are offered to
the general public.
(2) Such officers shall continue to be selected in the manner
prevailing on April 15, 1939, provided one of the above plans was
in force on that date. Such method shall be continued until
changed in the manner provided by s. 66.0101. However, any village may require that selection be made from an eligible list as
specified under sub. (1) (e) by the enactment of an ordinary
ordinance.

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