Wisconsin Code § 64.04

Council, when elected; qualification of electors; nominations
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(1) At the election held as provided by
law upon the first Tuesday in April next succeeding the adoption
of the provisions of ss. 64.01 to 64.15, there shall be elected a
council composed as provided in the ordinance or resolution
adopted by the council or in the petition and election as provided
by s. 64.03. Any person possessing the qualifications of an elector in such city shall be eligible to election as council member. If
the provisions of ss. 64.01 to 64.15 are adopted at the regular
spring election, the council elected at that election shall have all
of the powers and duties of the council elected on the first Tuesday in April next succeeding the adoption of ss. 64.01 to 64.15.
(2) Except as herein otherwise provided, candidates for council member shall be nominated and elected after the manner provided by law for the nomination and election of other municipal
officers and all provisions of the statutes relating to city primary
and general elections not inconsistent with the provisions of ss.
64.01 to 64.15 shall apply to such elections for cities reorganized
under ss. 64.01 to 64.15 the same as to cities organized under
general law.

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