Wisconsin Code § 8.17

Political party committees
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(1) (a) Political parties
qualifying for a separate ballot under s. 5.62 (1) (b) or (2) shall
elect their party committeemen and committeewomen as provided under sub. (5) (b) . The function of committeemen and
committeewomen is to represent their neighborhoods in the
structure of a political party. Committeemen and committeewomen shall act as liaison representatives between their parties
and the residents of the election districts in which they serve. Activities of committeemen and committeewomen shall include, but
not be limited to, identifying voters; assistance in voter registration drives; increasing voter participation in political parties;
polling and other methods of passing information from residents
to political parties and elected public officials; and dissemination
of information from public officials to residents. For assistance
in those and other activities of interest to a political party, each
committeeman and committeewoman may appoint a captain to
engage in these activities in each ward, if the election district
served by the committeeman or committeewoman includes more
than one ward. In an election district which includes more than
one ward, the committeeman or committeewoman shall coordinate the activities of the ward captains in promoting the interests
of his or her party.
(b) Each political party shall elect one committeeman or committeewoman from each election district. In this section, each
village, each town and each city is an “election district”; except
that in cities having a population of more than 7,500 which are divided into aldermanic districts, each aldermanic district is an
“election district”; and in cities having a population of more than
7,500 which are not divided into aldermanic districts and villages
or towns having a population of more than 7,500, each ward or
group of combined wards under s. 5.15 (6) (b) constituting a
polling place on April 15 of the year in which committeemen or

committeewomen are elected is an “election district”. To be eligible to serve as its committeeman or committeewoman, an individual shall be, at the time of filing nomination papers or at the
time of appointment under this section, a resident of the election
district which he or she is chosen to represent and shall be at least
18 years of age.
(4) The term of office of each committeeman or committeewoman shall end on the date of the meeting held under sub. (5)
(b) following each partisan primary.
(5) (a) The county committee of each political party shall
consist of the duly elected committeemen and committeewomen
and appointed committeemen and committeewomen residing in
the county.
(b) A combined meeting of the county committee and members in good standing of the party in the county shall be held no
sooner than 15 days after the partisan primary and no later than
April 1 of the following year. At this meeting, the party committeemen or committeewomen and the county committee offices of
chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary and treasurer shall be
filled by election by the incumbent committeemen, committeewomen and other party members present and voting, each of
whom is entitled to one vote. At this meeting, the county committee shall elect the members of the congressional district committee as provided in sub. (6) (b), (c) and (d). The secretary of
the county committee shall give at least 7 days’ written notice of
the meeting to party and committee members. Individuals
elected as county committee officers or as congressional district
committee members may be, but are not required to be, committeemen or committeewomen. They are required to be party members in good standing. The terms of committeemen and committeewomen, county committee officers and congressional district
committee members begin during the meeting immediately upon
completion and verification of the voting for each office.
(bm) A county committee may require that candidates for
party committeemen and committeewomen file nomination papers with the county committee prior to the combined meeting
under par. (b). The form, content and circulation and filing deadlines of the nomination papers shall be established by the county
committee.
(c) The secretary of the county committee shall notify the
county clerk in writing of the name and address of the elected
county committee chairperson within 10 days of his or her
election.
(d) The chairperson of the county committee shall notify the
chairperson of the state committee of the names and addresses of
the individuals elected as congressional district committee members within 10 days of their election.
(e) Except as authorized in this paragraph, all county committee meetings shall be called by the chairperson of the county
committee. The secretary of the county committee shall give at
least 7 days’ written notice of each meeting to the committee
members. A majority of committee members may, upon petition
to the chairperson signed by all of them, demand that the chairperson call a meeting. If after 3 days the chairperson has failed to
do so, the demanding members may designate one of them to call
and preside at a meeting, also upon at least 7 days’ written notice
to all committee members. The member so designated shall provide the notice. Meetings called in either manner have equal
standing.
(f) Any of the county committee officers named in par. (b)
may be removed from office at any meeting of the committee if at
least two-thirds of the committeemen or committeewomen are
present; at least 7 days’ written notice of the meeting is given to
members of the party in the county; the notice discloses that discussion of the removal of one or more officers is on the agenda;
and the notice includes and identifies this paragraph. Any such
removal, and subsequent filling of a vacancy, shall be by vote of
the committeemen, committeewomen and party members present
and voting, each of whom is entitled to one vote.
(g) Any vacancy in any county committee office, except the
offices named in par. (b) shall be filled by the county committee,
except that the county committee chairperson may temporarily
fill any vacancy.
(h) The county committee may appoint a committeeman or
committeewoman for any election district in which no one was
elected. An appointed committeeman or committeewoman has
the same responsibilities and may engage in the same activities as
an elected committeeman or committeewoman.
(i) Each committee and its officers shall have the powers usually exercised by committees and their officers.
(6) (a) The congressional district committee shall consist of
members elected by the county committee or committees under
pars. (b) and (c).
(b) For each assembly district lying wholly within one county,
the county committee shall elect 2 persons from each assembly
district as members of the congressional district committee.
(c) For each assembly district lying partially within one
county, the county committee shall elect one person as a member
of the congressional district committee, except that the county
committee may elect additional members so that the county has
at least 2 members on the committee of each congressional district in which it lies.
(d) County committees may elect alternate members to congressional district committees on the same basis and in the same
numbers as they are entitled to elect under pars. (b) and (c).
(e) At least once every year, the chairperson of the congressional district committee shall call, with at least 30 days’ notice in
writing to the chairperson of the county committee, or committees lying within the district, for a caucus of members of the party
in the district. Committee offices of chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary, and treasurer shall be filled by a caucus in the time
and manner prescribed by the constitution of either the district
committee or the state committee. Individuals elected to these offices may be, but are not required to be, members of the congressional district committee. The secretary shall provide notice of
all meetings of the congressional district committee.
(7) (a) Duly elected or appointed committeemen and committeewomen residing in any political subdivision or assembly
district may organize a committee for their area upon presenting a
petition therefor to the congressional district committee, which
petition shall be signed by at least 25 percent of the committeemen and committeewomen who reside in that same area.
Upon filing such a petition:
1. The chairperson of the congressional district committee
shall call the first meeting within 10 days of delivery of the
petition.
2. The secretary of the congressional district committee shall
give at least 5 days’ advance written notice of the meeting to all
committeemen, committeewomen and party members residing in
the area of the new committee.
3. Committee offices of chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary and treasurer shall be filled by election in the same manner
as that provided for the county committee, and may be filled by
individuals who are not committeemen or committeewomen.
4. Additional meetings may be called in the same manner as
that provided for the county committee under sub. (5) (e).
5. Holders of committee offices may be removed and subsequent vacancies filled in the same manner as that provided for the
county committee under sub. (5) (f).

6. Committeemen and committeewomen who are members
of committees organized in any political subdivision or assembly
district retain their status as members of the county committee.
(b) Assembly district committees shall also include as members those individuals elected by the county committee under
sub. (6) as members of the congressional district committee.
(8) (a) The congressional district committee shall elect at
least 2 individuals to become members of the state committee.
Those elected may be, but are not required to be, members of the
district committee.
(b) The state committee may consist solely of members
elected under par. (a) or may consist of those members and as
many other members called for and chosen in the manner prescribed in the constitution of the state committee.
(9) (a) If a county has no committee as provided by sub. (5)
(a), residents of that county may voluntarily form a committee,
which, upon approval of the state committee and certification by
the secretary of the state committee to the commission and the
county clerk or board of election commissioners, shall then become the county committee with equal standing as if it had been
organized under sub. (5) (a). This standing shall remain unless
and until a committee is organized under sub. (5) (a).
(b) Members of a committee organized under par. (a) are not,
and shall not be known as, committeemen and committeewomen.
(10) Committeemen and committeewomen who are members
in good standing of their county parties, by virtue of their offices,
shall be granted credentials for participation in any caucus or
convention called by their congressional district committees or
the state committee, and those credentials shall be distributed at
least 21 days in advance of the meeting by the secretary of the
committee calling the caucus or convention.
(11) The names of the committees shall be that of the identifying name followed by Party of ...., the blank to be filled with the
name of the county, congressional district, or other geographic
areas.
(12) The secretary of the state committee of each recognized
political party under s. 5.62 (1) (b) or (2) shall notify the commission in writing of the name and address of the elected state committee chairperson within 10 days of his or her election.

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