Wisconsin Code § 8.185

Write-in candidates for president and vice president
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(1) The names of candidates for president and vice
president may be written in, in the place provided, on the general
ballot at the general election for choosing the president and vice
president of the United States. Write-in votes shall be listed as
scattering unless the person whose name is written in has a list of
presidential electors on file with the commission in accordance
with this section or unless the person whose name is written in
has received more than 10 percent of the total vote cast in the
ward, or in the municipality if not divided into wards.
(2) Any candidates for the office of president and vice president of the United States as write-in candidates shall file a list of
presidential electors and a declaration of candidacy in the manner
prescribed in s. 8.21 with the commission no later than 4:30 p.m.
on the 2nd Tuesday preceding the day of the general election to
choose the president and vice president of the United States. The
list shall contain one presidential elector from each congressional
district and 2 electors from the state at large and the names of the
candidates for president and vice president for whom they intend
to vote, if elected. Compliance with this subsection may be
waived by the commission but only if the results of the general
election indicate that a write-in candidate for the office of president is eligible to receive the electoral votes of this state except for
noncompliance with this subsection. In such event, the write-in
candidate shall have until 4:30 p.m. on the Friday following the
general election to comply with the filing requirements of this
subsection.
(3) If more than one list of presidential electors is filed with
the commission by any write-in candidates for the offices of president and vice president of the United States, the first list filed
shall be considered the valid list, provided that this list meets the
additional requirements of this section.
(4) Write-in votes for president and vice president shall be
counted as provided in s. 7.50 (2) (i).

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