Wisconsin Code § 8.19

Party name
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(1) The state committee of any party
polling less than 75,000 presidential votes in this state in the last
election may change the name of the party. The new name may
not duplicate that of an existing national party. A certificate of
approval by the party’s national committee which has been certified by the national committee secretary, the state committee
chairperson and the state committee secretary shall be filed with
the commission.
(2) The new name shall take effect upon certification.
(3) Every political party entitled, under s. 5.62, to have its
candidates on the partisan primary and general election ballots
has exclusive right to the use of the name designating it at any
election involving political parties. The commission shall not
certify nor the county clerk print the name of any person whose
nomination papers indicate a party name comprising a combination of existing party names, qualifying words, phrases, prefixes
or suffixes in connection with any existing party name.

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