Introduction to Online Baseline Chief Inspector Training

  

This approximately 2-hour course is required of new chief inspectors before they can serve as an election official.  New chief inspectors are certified to conduct elections in the current 2022-2023 term once they have completed all seven sections of the presentation and the Chief Inspector Self-Evaluation.  Chief inspectors need to obtain another four hours of approved election training - for a total of six hours - by December 31, 2023 to recertify for the 2024-2025 term.  All chief inspectors need at least six hours of approved election training every two years to maintain their certification.   Lastly, a self-evaluation presentation is included at the bottom of the TLC page to help gauge a chief inspector's comprehension of these election procedures.   (Presentation runtime~90 minutes; self-evaluation~30 minutes - Must download survey questionnaire)

★ This course is housed in the WEC Learning Center.  Access is granted through municipal clerk requests to the WEC. The request form is included below. 

Please visit Wisconsin Election Training – TLC  

NOTE:  Due to the recent 7th District Circuit Court decision, residency for voting purposes has been changed from 10 days to 28 days.   University, college and tech college students do not have to provide proof of enrollment if their school ID is not expired.  They do have to provide a proof of enrollment document if the school ID is expired.