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WI SB220
Bill
Status
4/25/2025
Primary Sponsor
Van Wanggaard
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AI Summary
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Requires circulators of nomination papers for candidates to be qualified electors of Wisconsin (U.S. citizens aged 18+ who have resided in the state for at least 28 consecutive days), eliminating the current option for non-resident U.S. citizens to circulate papers
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Creates an exception for presidential and vice presidential candidates, allowing their nomination papers to still be circulated by either Wisconsin electors or non-resident U.S. citizens aged 18+ who would otherwise be eligible to vote
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Requires recall petition circulators to be qualified electors of Wisconsin, removing the current allowance for non-resident U.S. citizens to circulate recall petitions
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Signatures collected by non-qualified circulators on recall petitions would not count toward the required signature threshold for a recall election
Legislative Description
Residency requirements for persons circulating nomination papers or recall petitions.
Last Action
Public hearing held
1/7/2026