Election laws in Wisconsin

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The following are elections laws governing elections in the State of Wisconsin.

Registration by third-party groups

Wisconsin requires, Individuals or organizations conducting voter registration drives must use form EB-131 issued by the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board. The following information cannot be retained by those conducting voter registration drives:

  • the date of birth
  • driver's license number
  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation Identification number or last four digits of the social security number of an individual completing a voter registration application form.

If those conducting the drive are not using a special registration deputy, then they must collect a copy of the required forms of proof of residence for first-time voters and submit the copy to the appointing authority with the completed voter registration application form. However, third-parties cannot retain a copy of any form of proof of residence collected from an individual registering to vote.

Individuals or organizations conducting voter registration drives may not pay any individual collecting voter registration application forms compensation based on the number of registration forms collected[1].


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