Rep. O’Connor Commends Unanimous Passage of Non-Partisan State Referendum Disclosure Notice Bill
Madison, WI—Representative Jerry O’Connor (R-Fond du Lac) released the following statement after the Assembly passed AB 207, a bill to require the creation of a “State Referendum Disclosure Notice”:
“Ensuring that voters understand what they are voting for or against should never be a partisan issue.
AB 207 requires that every constitutional referendum be accompanied by a State Referendum Disclosure Notice that includes the legal language, a plain-language “Explanation of Proposal,” and a clear definition of “What Your Vote Means,” drafted by the amendment’s authors in conjunction with the LRB. These notices only relate to state referendum questions.
Notices will be posted at polling places on Election Day, provided during early voting, mailed with absentee ballots, and posted online by counties, MyVote Wisconsin, and the WEC weeks before Election Day.
I am proud that AB 207 garnered bipartisan support in committee and on the floor, as well as the backing of groups including the League of Women Voters, ACLU, Disability Rights Wisconsin, and the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. Senator Tomczyk and I designed this bill for voters, not partisan interests, to ensure every eligible voter can easily understand state referendums.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.












