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  2. Administrative divisions of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Supervisors are elected in nonpartisan elections for two-year terms (except in Milwaukee County where the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors served four years). In May 2013, the Wisconsin Legislature passed a bill that will reduce the terms of office from four years to two years for the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors. [2]

  3. Why voters in some central WI towns to consider appointed ...

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    In Wisconsin's 1,249 towns, there are 240 appointed clerks and 800 elected clerks, 165 appointed treasurers and 875 elected treasurers, and 126 appointed clerk-treasurers and 102 elected clerk ...

  4. Municipal clerk - Wikipedia

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    The town clerk may also wear a wig similar to that of barristers. However, many town clerks will not wear ceremonial dress as the role has been modernised in many towns across the United Kingdom. [6] [7] The professional body for town clerks in the United Kingdom is the Society of Local Council Clerks, who represent over 5000 clerks across the ...

  5. Wisconsin State Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin became a U.S. state on May 29, 1848, and special elections were held to fill the first session of the State Assembly; at the time, the body consisted of 66 members. [2] The Assembly was expanded to 82 seats in 1852, and then to 97 seats in 1856, then to 100 seats in 1861, which is the maximum allowed in the Constitution of Wisconsin .

  6. Utica, Winnebago County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Nearly the whole township was claimed within two years, and March 11, 1848 it was organized as a separate town under the name of Utica; the first town meeting was held at the house of Mr. Lucius Hawley, D. H. Nash was elected to the office of chairman of the board supervisors and Ely N. Hyde, town clerk. The town continued under the name of ...

  7. In battleground Wisconsin, election clerks must now accept ...

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    The Wisconsin Elections Commission has complied with court orders and voted to tell the more than 1,800 local clerks who run elections in the battleground state that they can accept absentee ...

  8. Michael John Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Bennett was born in Clyde, Wisconsin, in January 1860. He was educated in the common schools and the high school in Clyde, and worked as a farmer and school teacher. He was elected town clerk in 1885 and 1886, and in the fall of 1886 he was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, running on the Republican Party ticket. [1]

  9. Election Day is Aug. 13. Here's what Wisconsin Rapids area ...

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    U.S. congressional representatives serve two-year terms. All 435 members are elected every two years. The winner of the Democratic primary will face incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Derrick Van ...