Wisconsin Code § 8.18

Nomination of presidential electors
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(1) Except as
provided under sub. (3), candidates for the senate and assembly
nominated by each political party at the primary, the state officers, and the holdover state senators of each political party shall
meet in the state capitol at 10 a.m. on the first Tuesday in October
of each year in which there is a presidential election.
(2) The purpose of the convention is to nominate one presidential elector from each congressional district and 2 electors
from the state at large. The names of the nominees shall be certified immediately by the chairperson of the state committee of
each party to the chairperson of the commission.
(3) If, in a presidential election year, a political party does not
have a candidate for the senate or assembly nominated by the political party at the primary, state officer, or holdover state senator,
in lieu of a convention under sub. (1), no later than 10 a.m. on the
first Tuesday in October preceding the presidential election, the
chairperson of the state committee of the political party shall do
all of the following:
(a) Nominate for the party one presidential elector from each
congressional district and 2 electors from the state at large.
(b) Immediately certify the names of the nominees under par.
(a) to the chairperson of the commission.

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