Wisconsin's 99th Assembly district
Wisconsin's 99th State Assembly district | |||||
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Demographics | 94.1% White 0.7% Black 3.1% Hispanic 1.3% Asian 0.2% Native American 0.6% Other | ||||
Population (2010) • Voting age | 57,496[1][2] 42,012 | ||||
Notes | Southeast Wisconsin |
The 99th Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[3] Located in southeastern Wisconsin, the district comprises part of western Waukesha County, including the city of Delafield and the villages of Merton, Hartland, Chenequa, Nashotah, North Prairie, Dousman, Summit, and Wales.[4] The district is represented by Republican Cindi Duchow, since October 2015.[5]
The 99th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 33rd Senate district, along with the 97th and 98th Assembly districts.
List of State Assembly Members[]
Member | Party | Residence | Counties represented | Term start | Term end | Ref. |
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District created | ||||||
Kenneth Merkel | Rep. | Brookfield | Waukesha | January 1, 1973 | January 6, 1975 | [6] |
Susan Engeleiter | Rep. | Brookfield | January 6, 1975 | January 1, 1979 | [7] | |
John M. Young | Rep. | Brookfield | January 1, 1979 | January 3, 1983 | [8] | |
Thomas A. Loftus | Dem. | Sun Prairie | Dane | January 3, 1983 | January 7, 1985 | [9] |
John M. Young | Rep. | Brookfield | Milwaukee, Waukesha | January 7, 1985 | January 5, 1987 | [10] |
Margaret Farrow | Rep. | Elm Grove | January 5, 1987 | January 2, 1989 | [11] | |
--Vacant-- | January 2, 1989 | September 22, 1989 | ||||
Frank Urban | Rep. | Brookfield | September 22, 1989 | January 6, 2003 | [12] | |
Waukesha | ||||||
Michael A. Lehman | Rep. | Hartford | Dodge, Waukesha | January 6, 2003 | January 3, 2005 | [13] |
Don Pridemore | Rep. | Hartford | January 3, 2005 | January 7, 2013 | [14] | |
Chris Kapenga | Rep. | Delafield | Waukesha | January 7, 2013 | August 6, 2015 | [15] |
--Vacant-- | August 6, 2015 | October 9, 2015 | ||||
Cindi Duchow | Rep. | Delafield | October 9, 2015 | Current | [5] |
References[]
- ^ 2011 Wisconsin Act 43 and 44 with Baldus et al vs. Brennan et al by Municipal Ward (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. October 18, 2012. pp. 244–247. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative District Health Profile - Assembly District 99 (PDF) (Report). University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
- ^ "Assembly District 99". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Assembly District 99 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ a b "Representative Cindi Duchow". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1973). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1973 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1977). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1977 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1981). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1981-1982 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1983). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1983-1984 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 52–53. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1985). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1985-1986 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1987). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Barish, Lawrence S. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1987-1988 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1999). "Biographies" (PDF). In Barish, Lawrence S.; Meloy, Patricia E. (eds.). State of Wisconsin 1999-2000 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (2003). "Biographies" (PDF). In Barish, Lawrence S. (ed.). State of Wisconsin 2003-2004 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (2011). "Biographies" (PDF). In Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn (eds.). State of Wisconsin 2011-2012 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 83–84. ISBN 978-0-9752820-1-4. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ "Representative Chris Kapenga". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
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