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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 6 — The electors

6.34 Proof of residence required.

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6.34 Proof of residence required.
(1)In this section, “military elector” means a member of a uniformed service on active duty who, by reason of that duty, is absent from the residence where the member is otherwise qualified to vote; a member of the merchant marine, as defined in s. 6.22
(a), who by reason of service in the merchant marine, is absent from the residence where the member is otherwise qualified to vote; or the spouse or dependent of any such member who, by reason of the duty or service of the member, is absent from the residence where the spouse or dependent is otherwise qualified to vote.
(2)Except as provided in sub.
(2m), upon completion of a registration form prescribed under s. 6.33 , each eligible elector who is required to register under s. 6.27 , who is not a military elector or an overseas elector, shall provide an identifying document that establishes proof of residence under sub.
(3). If the elector registered by mail or by electronic application, the identifying document may not be a residential lease.
(2m)An elector who registers by electronic application under s. 6.30
(5)is not required to provide proof of residence under sub.
(2)if, at the time of registration, the elector provides the number of a current and valid operator’s license issued under ch. 343 , or the number of a current and valid identification card issued under s. 343.50 , together with the elector’s name and date of birth and the commission is able to verify the information specified under sub.
(b)using the system maintained under sub.
(4).
(a)An identifying document used to establish proof of an elector’s residence under sub.
(2)shall contain the information required under par.
(b)and is limited to one of the following:
1. A current and valid operator’s license issued under ch. 343 .
2. A current and valid identification card issued under s. 343.50 .
3. Subject to s. 66.0438 , any other official identification card or license issued by a Wisconsin governmental body or unit.
4. An official identification card or license issued by an employer in the normal course of business that contains a photograph of the cardholder or license holder, but not including a business card.
5. A real property tax bill or receipt for the current year or the year preceding the date of the election.
6. Except as provided in sub.
(2), a residential lease.
7. Any of the following documents without the address specified in par.
(b):
a. A university, college, or technical college identification card that contains a photograph of the cardholder together with a fee payment receipt issued to the cardholder by the university, college, or technical college dated no earlier than 9 months before the date of the election at which the receipt is presented.
b. An identification card issued by a university, college, or technical college that contains a photograph of the cardholder if the university, college, or technical college that issued the card provides a certified and current list of students who reside in housing sponsored by the university, college, or technical college and who are U.S. citizens to the municipal clerk prior to the election showing the current address of the students and if the municipal clerk, election registration official, or inspector verifies that the student presenting the card is included on the list.
8. A utility bill for the period commencing not earlier than 90 days before the day registration is made.
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