Municipal Clerk Training Report Posted for 2022-2023 Term

 

Training Report
We have posted the Municipal Clerk Training Report in advance of the December 31, 2023 deadline so that clerks can see the number of training hours they have reported so far this term, as of December 1, 2023. The report will be updated monthly until later this year, when it will be updated more frequently as we near the end of the current training term.

Please contact us if you are a municipal clerk and do not appear or your information appears incorrectly in the report. Deputy clerks and other office staff who have submitted training information are not listed on this report as they are not required by state law to be certified.
The training report is displayed in HINDI number order. This order may be helpful for county clerks interested in reviewing the training reported so far by the municipal clerks in their respective counties. Municipal clerks can search the report by selecting CTRL on their computer keyboard and entering their HINDI number, name, or jurisdiction in the text box.

If you have training to report to us, please enter it into ElectEd.


Training Requirements
Municipal clerks are required by state law to take and report at least six hours of election training each 2-year training term to the Wisconsin Elections Commission. For training purposes, municipal clerks are currently in the 2024-2025 and must complete this term’s election training by December 31, 2025. Election training taken between January 1, 2024 and December 31, 2025 will recertify a municipal clerk for the 2026-2027 term.

For new municipal clerks, three of the six hours must be the Municipal Clerk Core (MCT Core) training class. Clerks who need to take the MCT Core class should follow the instructions for “new municipal clerks” on our website: https://elections.wi.gov/certification-or-recertification-municipal-clerks-0.


Training Resources
Election training that counts toward clerk certification is listed on our website: https://elections.wi.gov/certification-or-recertification-municipal-clerks-0. For example, the webinar recordings conducted live and then archived on the WEC website can be viewed on a computer in ElectEd. Clerks can receive training credit for the length of the webinar, which typically runs about one hour each.

Questions
If you have any questions, please contact the training team: @email or (608) 261-2033. Thank you.

 

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