Wisconsin Code § 64.39

Number of alderpersons in 2nd and 3rd class cities; election of officers in 2nd class cities
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(1) Any
city of the 2nd or 3rd class operating under ss. 64.25 to 64.40
may, by a vote of the electors therein, as herein provided, increase
the number of the members of the council in such cities from a
mayor and 2 council members, to a mayor and one council member from each aldermanic district, the mayor to be elected at large
and to be paid such salary as may be fixed by the council and the
council members to be elected by the electors of the respective aldermanic districts and each to be paid a salary not exceeding $50
per month. The question of increasing the council as provided in
this section and subject to the provisions hereof, shall, upon petition as hereinafter provided, be submitted to the electors. The
question to be submitted, shall be substantially as follows: “Shall
the council in the city of .... be increased from a mayor and 2
council members to a mayor and one council member from each
aldermanic district, in accordance with the provisions of s. 64.39
of the Wisconsin Statutes?”
(2) Such petition shall conform to the requirements of s. 8.40
and shall be signed by qualified electors of such city at least equal
in number to 25 percent of the total number of votes cast in such
city for all candidates for governor at the last preceding general
election. Such petition shall be filed with the city clerk as provided in s. 8.37 and after being so filed, no name shall be erased
or removed therefrom and no signature shall be valid or be
counted unless its date is less than one month preceding the date
of such filing.
(3) Upon filing such petition, the mayor shall, by proclamation, submit the questions prescribed in sub. (1) at a special election to be held at a time specified therein and within 2 months after such petition is filed. The election upon such question shall be
conducted, the vote canvassed, and the result declared in the same
manner as provided by law for other city elections.
(4) If a majority of the votes cast upon the question at such
election be in favor thereof, there shall be elected at the election
held as provided by law upon the first Tuesday of April next succeeding, a mayor from the city at large and one council member
from each aldermanic district. Each such officer shall be nominated and elected in the manner provided by law for the nomination and election of candidates in cities other than those operating
under ss. 64.25 to 64.40. The term of each such officer shall
commence on the 3rd Tuesday of April next succeeding, and in
the case of the mayor and council member from the even-numbered aldermanic districts shall continue for 2 years and in the
case of council members from the odd-numbered aldermanic districts shall continue for one year, and until their respective successors are elected and qualify. Thereafter the term of office of
the mayor and of each council member elected for a full term
shall be 2 years and the successor to each such officer shall be
elected for a term of 2 years.
(5) The terms of office of the mayor and council members in
office at the time of the first election of officers under this section
shall terminate on the third Tuesday of April next succeeding
such election.
(6) Any city which has adopted the provisions of this section
may abandon the same and reorganize under ch. 62 or ss. 64.01 to
64.36 by proceeding in accordance with s. 64.25.
(7) In any city of the second class operating under ss. 64.25 to
64.40, the mayor, with the confirmation of the majority of the
council, shall appoint a city clerk, a corporation counsel, a comptroller, a treasurer, a superintendent of streets, an assessor and
such other officers, assistants and employees as are necessary to
the efficient conduct of the affairs of the city and shall fix the
terms of service and salaries of all such officers, assistants and
employees. Provided, if the council shall so determine by resolution it may by a majority vote appoint all such officers, assistants
and employees and fix their terms of service and salaries.

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