Wisconsin Constitution

Article IV, § 23 — Town and county government

Wisconsin Const. art. IV, § 23

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Wis. Const. art. IV, § 23.

Full Text

The legislature shall establish but one system of town government, which shall be as nearly uniform as practicable; but the legislature may provide for the election at large once in every 4 years of a chief executive officer in any county with such powers of an administrative character as they may from time to time prescribe in accordance with this section and shall establish one or more systems of county government.

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History

As amended Nov. 1962, April 1969, and April 1972; 1959 J.R. 68, 1961 J.R. 64, vote Nov. 1962; 1967 J.R. 49, 1969 J.R. 2, vote April 1969; 1969 J.R. 32, 1971 J.R. 13, vote April 1972

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