Wisconsin Code § 7.03

Compensation of election officials and trainees
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(1) (a) Except as authorized under this paragraph, a reasonable
daily compensation shall be paid to each inspector, voting machine custodian, automatic tabulating equipment technician,
member of a board of canvassers, messenger, and tabulator who
is employed and performing duties under chs. 5 to 12. Daily
compensation shall also be provided to inspectors and inspector
trainees for attendance at training programs conducted by the
commission and municipal clerks under ss. 7.31 and 7.315. Alternatively, such election officials and trainees may be paid by the
hour at a proportionate rate for each hour actually worked. Any
election official or trainee may choose to volunteer his or her services by filing with the municipal clerk of the municipality in
which he or she serves a written declination to accept compensation. The volunteer status of the election official or trainee remains effective until the official or trainee files a written revocation with the municipal clerk.
(b) Except as provided in par. (bm), any compensation owed
shall be paid by the municipality in which the election is held, except that any compensation payable to a technician, messenger,
tabulator, or member of the board of canvassers who is employed
to perform services for the county shall be paid by the county and
compensation payable to any messenger or tabulator who is employed to perform services for the state shall be paid by the
commission.
(bm) Whenever a special election is called by a county or by a
school district, a technical college district, a sewerage district, a
sanitary district, or a public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district, the county or district shall pay the compensation of
election officials performing duties in those municipalities, as
determined under sub. (2).
(c) If a central counting location serving more than one municipality is utilized under s. 7.51 (1), the cost of compensation of
election officials at the location shall be proportionately divided
between the municipalities utilizing the location, except that if all
municipalities within a county utilize the location, the compensation shall be paid by the county.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in par. (a), special voting
deputies appointed under s. 6.875 (4) and other officials and
trainees who attend training sessions under s. 7.15 (1) (e) or 7.25
(5) may also be compensated by the municipality where they
serve at the option of the municipality.
(2) The amount of compensation of election officials, when
authorized or required, shall be fixed by the appropriate county
board of supervisors, municipal governing body, or municipal
board of election commissioners in cities over 500,000 population. The commission shall fix the amount to be paid any person
employed to perform duties for the state. If the commission employs an individual to perform duties which are the responsibility
of a county or municipality, the commission shall charge the expense to the county or municipality.

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