8.13 Commission city primary. At the first primary after adoption of the commission form of government the 2 candidates for mayor and the 4 candidates for council members receiving the highest number of votes shall be nominated. At subsequent primaries the 2 candidates receiving the most votes for either office shall be nominated. Only the names of the nominees shall appear on the spring election ballot.
History: 1985 a. 135 s. 83 (2).
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 8 - Nominations, primaries, elections.
8.02 - Nomination paper circulation date.
8.04 - Nomination paper signatures.
8.05 - Nomination in towns and villages.
8.06 - Special elections may be called.
8.07 - Validity of nomination papers.
8.10 - Nominations for spring election.
8.12 - Presidential preference vote.
8.125 - Accessibility of presidential caucuses.
8.13 - Commission city primary.
8.15 - Nominations for partisan primary.
8.17 - Political party committees.
8.18 - Nomination of presidential electors.
8.185 - Write-in candidates for president and vice president.
8.20 - Nomination of independent candidates.
8.21 - Declaration of candidacy.
8.25 - Election of state and federal officers.
8.28 - Challenge to residency qualifications.
8.30 - Candidates ineligible for ballot placement.
8.35 - Vacancies after nomination.