Wisconsin Code § 7.10

County clerks
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(1) ELECTION SUPPLIES AND BALLOTS.
(a) Each county clerk shall provide ballots for every election in
the county for all national, state and county offices, including
metropolitan sewerage commission elections under s. 200.09 (11)
(am), for municipal judges elected under s. 755.01 (4) and for
state and county referenda. The official and sample ballots shall
be prepared in substantially the same form as those prescribed by
the commission under s. 7.08 (1) (a).
(b) The county clerk shall supply sufficient election supplies
for national, state and county elections to municipalities within
the county. The election supplies shall be enclosed in the sealed
package containing the official ballots and delivered to the municipal clerk.
(c) With county board approval any county clerk may purchase or print the official forms of nomination papers for distribution to any person at cost or free.
(d) The county clerk may receive and store any unused ballots
after an election upon request of any municipal clerk of a munic-

ipality within the county, and may destroy such ballots pursuant
to s. 7.23 (1) (am).
(2) PREPARING BALLOTS. The county clerk shall prepare
copy for the official ballots immediately upon receipt of the certified list of candidates’ names from the commission. Names certified by the commission shall be arranged in the order certified.
The county clerk shall place the names of all candidates filed in
the clerk’s office or certified to the clerk by the commission on
the proper ballot or ballots under the appropriate office and party
titles. The county clerk shall prepare a special ballot under s.
5.60 (8) showing only the candidates in the presidential preference primary.
(3) TIME SCHEDULE. (a) The county clerk shall distribute the
ballots to the municipal clerks no later than 48 days before each
partisan primary and general election and no later than 22 days
before each other primary and election, except that the clerk shall
distribute the ballots under sub. (2) for the presidential preference
primary no later 48 days before the presidential preference primary. Election forms prepared by the commission shall be distributed at the same time. If the commission transmits an
amended certification under s. 7.08 (2) (a) or if the commission
or a court orders a ballot error to be corrected under s. 5.06 (6) or
5.72 (3) after ballots have been distributed, the county clerk shall
distribute corrected ballots to the municipal clerks as soon as
possible.
(b) The county clerk shall distribute an adequate supply of
separately wrapped official ballots to each municipal clerk so the
municipal clerk may supply ballots to absent elector applicants.
The remaining ballots shall be sent in separately sealed packages
clearly designating the ward for which each is intended and the
approximate number of ballots of each kind enclosed.
(4) RESOLVING NOTICE DOUBTS. When in doubt as to compliance with the statutory requirements for election notices or the
correct fees to be paid for them, the county clerk may consult the
commission.
(6) MUNICIPAL JUDGE; CERTIFIED LIST. If candidates for the
office of a municipal judge who is elected under s. 755.01 (4) file
nomination papers in the office of the county clerk and any municipality served by the judge prepares its own ballots for voting
machines or an electronic voting system, the county clerk shall
certify to the municipal clerk of that municipality the names of
the candidates for judge as soon as possible after the last day for
filing nomination papers and after certification by the county
board of canvassers of the results of any primary election.
(7) VOTER EDUCATION. Each county clerk shall assist the
commission in conducting educational programs under s. 5.05
(12) to inform electors about the voting process.
(8) FREE ELECTION INFORMATION EXCHANGE. Each county
clerk shall assist the commission and municipal clerks in maintaining toll-free telephone lines and other free access systems under s. 5.05 (13) for exchange of voting information.
(9) TRAINING OF ELECTION OFFICIALS. Each county clerk
shall assist the commission in the training of election officials under s. 5.05 (7).
(10) INFORMATION TO COMMISSION. Each county clerk shall
provide to the commission any information requested under s.
5.05 (14).

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