Village government form. The Village of Fredonia is a body corporate
and politic with the powers of a municipality at common law and governed
by the provision 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.
Legislative branch. The Village Board is the legislative branch of
the Village government. Its primary business is the passage of law
in the form of ordinances or resolutions which shall prescribe what
the law shall be, not only in relation to the particular facts existing
at the time, but as to all future cases arising under it. The Village
Board shall fix the salaries of all officers and employees of the
Village, and be charged with the official management of the Village's
financial affairs, its budget, its revenues and the raising of funds
necessary for the operation of the Village.
Executive branch. The Village President shall be the chief executive
officer. He shall take care that all Village ordinances and state
laws are observed and enforced, and that all Village officers, boards
and commission discharge their duties. When present, he shall preside
at the meetings of the Village Board. He shall from time to time give
the Village Board such information and recommend such measures as
he may deem advantageous to the Village.
The voting polls in the Village of Fredonia, Ozaukee County,
Wisconsin, shall be opened from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for all elections.
All candidates for elective Village office in the Village of Fredonia,
Wisconsin, shall be nominated by a nonpartisan primary, under § 8.05(4)
and (5), Wis. Stats.
Nomination papers shall be signed by not less than 20 nor more than
100 electors of the Village of Fredonia. The papers shall be circulated
not sooner than December 1 preceding the election and shall be filed
with the Village Clerk not later than on the first Tuesday in January
or the next day if Tuesday is a holiday.