Wisconsin Code § 757.83

Judicial commission
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(1) MEMBERSHIP; APPOINTMENT; TERMS. (a) There is created a judicial commission
of 9 members: 5 nonlawyers nominated by the governor and appointed with the advice and consent of the senate; one trial judge
of a court of record and one court of appeals judge appointed by
the supreme court; and 2 members of the State Bar of Wisconsin,
who are not judges or court commissioners, appointed by the
supreme court. The commission shall elect one of its members as
chairperson.
(b) The term of a member is 3 years, but a member shall not
serve more than 2 consecutive full terms. A vacancy is filled by
the appointing authority for the unexpired term. Members of the
commission shall receive compensation of $25 per day for each
day on which they were actually and necessarily engaged in the
performance of their duties and shall be reimbursed for expenses
necessarily incurred as members of the commission.
(2) QUORUM; VOTING. A majority of the commission constitutes a quorum. The commission may issue a formal complaint
or a petition only upon a finding of probable cause by a majority
of the total membership not disqualified from voting. A member
must be present to vote on the question of probable cause. A
member shall not participate in any matter if a judge similarly situated would be disqualified in a court proceeding.
(3) RULES. The commission shall promulgate rules under ch.
227 for its proceedings.
(4) STAFF. The judicial commission shall hire an executive
director, and may hire one staff member, in the unclassified service. The executive director shall be a member of the State Bar of
Wisconsin and shall provide staff services to the judicial
commission.

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