Wisconsin Elections Commission Public Records Notice
Organization of the Agency The Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) is responsible for administering Wisconsin’s election laws. The bipartisan Commission has six appointed members: four by Legislative leaders and two by the Governor. The nonpartisan WEC staff is organized under the Administrator, who holds “state public office” as defined in state statutes.
Challenging an Elector Tutorial
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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...
EL 21-29 Prujansky et al. v. Wolfe et al. (Racine)
A sworn Wisconsin Statute § 5.06 complaint was filed with the WEC by Martin Prujarksky and several other consolidated complainants. The complaint pertains to the City of Racine’s alleged legal violations relating to the use of a private elections consultant and the overall delegation/corporatization...
EL 21-31 Werner et al. v. Wolfe et al. (Milwaukee)
A sworn Wisconsin Statute § 5.06 complaint was filed by Cynthia Werner and several other consolidated complainants. The complaint pertains to the City of Milwaukee’s alleged legal violations relating to the delegation/corporatization of elections responsibilities.
EL 21-24 Carlstedt et al. v. Wolfe et al (Green Bay)
The Wisconsin Elections Commission received a sworn Wisconsin Statute § 5.06 complaint on April 12, 2021, by Richard Carlstedt and several other consolidated complainants. The complaint pertains to the City of Green Bay’s alleged legal violations relating to the use of a private elections consultant...
EL 21-33 Liu et al. v. Wolfe et al. (Madison)
A sworn Wisconsin Statute § 5.06 complaint has been filed by Yiping Liu and several other consolidated complainants. The complaint pertains to the City of Madison’s alleged legal violations relating to the use of a private election consultant and the overall delegation/corporatization of elections...
EL 21-30 Thomas et al. v. Wolfe et al. (Kenosha)
A sworn Wisconsin Statute § 5.06 complaint was filed by Brian Thomas and several other consolidated complainants. The complaint pertains to the City of Kenosha’s alleged legal violations relating to the delegation/corporatization of elections responsibilities.