The Village of Clyman is a body corporate and politic with the
powers of a municipality at common law and governed by the provisions
of Chapters 61 and 66 of the Wisconsin Statutes, laws amending those
chapters, other acts of the legislature and the Constitution of the
State of Wisconsin.
[Amended 8-21-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-06]
The voting polls in the Village of Clyman, Dodge County, Wisconsin
shall be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for all elections.
Pursuant to the Wisconsin Statutes, there is hereby established
one set of election officials to conduct all elections of the Village
which shall consist of five election inspectors. However, the Village
Clerk-Treasurer shall have the power to limit the number of election
officials. The Clerk-Treasurer shall determine in advance of each
election whether the number of election officials for such election
should be reduced from the number prescribed by the Wisconsin Statutes,
and if such a reduction is so determined, the Clerk-Treasurer shall
further redistribute duties among the remaining officials. An election
inspector shall be appointed a deputy clerk by the Clerk-Treasurer
for the purpose of supervising an election and issuing absentee ballots
in the absence or incapacitation of the Clerk-Treasurer.
Every candidate for an elective Village office shall be nominated
by use of a caucus as prescribed by § 8.05(1), Wis. Stats.
The Clerk-Treasurer shall have full charge and control of the
registration of voters, and the Clerk-Treasurer and all employees
in his/her office are authorized to execute the affidavits required
by §§ 6.33 and 6.35, Wis. Stats.