The process and procedure of registration of voters shall be
carried out pursuant to the provisions contained in § 6.26
through § 6.57, Wis. Stats., including the provisions for
same-day voter registration contained therein, which provisions are
incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth in these ordinances.
The polls at all general elections in the Village of Somers
shall be opened at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m.
The nomination of all candidates for Village elective office
shall be conducted pursuant to § 8.05(4) and (5), Wis. Stats.
Pursuant to § 7.52 and § 7.53(2m), Wis.
Stats., there is hereby established a Municipal Board of Absentee
Canvassers which is authorized to conduct centralized counting of
absentee ballots on election days as follows:
(A) The Municipal Board of Absentee Canvassers shall be composed of the
Municipal Clerk/Treasurer, or a qualified elector of the municipality
designated by the Clerk/Treasurer, and two other qualified electors
of the municipality appointed by the Clerk/Treasurer for a term of
two years commencing on January 1 of each odd-number year. The Clerk/Treasurer
may appoint additional inspectors under § 7.30(2)(a), Wis.
Stats., to assist the Absentee Ballot Board of Canvassers in canvassing
absentee ballots under this section.
(B) In lieu of canvassing absentee ballots at polling places under § 6.88,
Wis. Stats., the Municipal Board of Absentee Canvassers shall canvass
all absentee ballots at elections held in the municipality at a location
to be determined by the Clerk/Treasurer.
(C) The Municipal Clerk/Treasurer shall give at least 48 hours'
notice of any meeting of the Municipal Board of Absentee Canvassers
under this section which notice shall specify the location of the
canvass of the absentee ballots.
(D) No later than the closing hour of the polls, the Clerk/Treasurer
shall post at his or her office and on the internet at a site announced
by the Clerk/Treasurer before the polls open, a statement of the number
of absentee ballots that the Clerk/Treasurer has mailed or transmitted
to electors and that have been returned by the closing hour on election
day. In addition, the Clerk shall make such a statement available
to any person upon request.
On all trips authorized or approved by the Village Board, officers
and employees shall be reimbursed for expenses actually incurred in
accordance with written guidelines therefore established by the Village
Board, as may be revised from time to time, including all meals and
room charges therefore unless disapproved by the Board and shall receive
a per mile car allowance equal to that allowed by the Internal Revenue
Service at the time of incurrence. Per diem allowances shall not be
paid for hourly employees who receive their regular wage while on
Village business.