Wisconsin's 9th State Senate district
Wisconsin's 9th State Senate district | |||||
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Demographics | 88.1% White 0.9% Black 5.5% Hispanic 4.8% Asian 0.3% Native American 0.4% Other | ||||
Population (2010) • Voting age | 172,439[1][2] 131,459 |
The 9th Senate District of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin State Senate.[3] Located in eastern Wisconsin, the district comprises most of Manitowoc and Sheboygan counties, as well as part of eastern Calumet County.[4]
Current elected officials[]
Devin LeMahieu is the senator representing the 9th district. He was first elected in the 2014 general election.
Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three Wisconsin State Assembly districts. The 9th Senate district comprises the 25th, 26th, and 27th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:[5]
- Assembly District 25: Paul Tittl (R–Manitowoc)
- Assembly District 26: Terry Katsma (R–Oostburg)
- Assembly District 27: Tyler Vorpagel (R–Plymouth)
The district is also located within Wisconsin's 6th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman.[6]
Past senators[]
Note: the boundaries of districts have changed repeatedly over history. Previous politicians of a specific numbered district have represented a completely different geographic area, due to redistricting.
The district has previously been represented by:[7]
Senator | Party | Notes | Session | Years | District Definition |
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District created | 1848 | ||||
Simeon Mills | Dem. | 1st | |||
Alexander Botkin | Whig | 2nd | 1849 | ||
3rd | 1850 | ||||
Eliab B. Dean Jr. | Dem. | 4th | 1851 | ||
5th | 1852 | ||||
George R. McLane | Dem. | 6th | 1853 | Northern Waukesha County
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7th | 1854 | ||||
Denison Worthington | Rep. | 8th | 1855 | ||
9th | 1856 | ||||
John T. Kingston | Rep. | 10th | 1857 | ||
11th | 1858 | ||||
Henry W. Curtis | Rep. | 12th | 1859 | ||
13th | 1860 | ||||
John T. Kingston | Rep. | 14th | 1861 | ||
15th | 1862 | ||||
Alanson M. Kimball | Rep. | 16th | 1863 | ||
Natl. Union | 17th | 1864 | |||
Henry G. Webb | Natl. Union | 18th | 1865 | ||
19th | 1866 | ||||
DeWitt C. Wilson | Natl. Union | 20th | 1867 | ||
Rep. | 21st | 1868 | |||
William J. Kershaw | Rep. | 22nd | 1869 | ||
23rd | 1870 | ||||
Eliphalet S. Miner | Rep. | Redistricted to 29th district. | 24th | 1871 | |
Francis Little | Rep. | Redistricted from 15th district. | 25th | 1872 | |
26th | 1873 | ||||
27th | 1874 | ||||
David McFarland | Rep. | 28th | 1875 | ||
Dem. | 29th | 1876 | |||
Hobart S. Sacket | Rep. | 30th | 1877 | ||
31st | 1878 | ||||
32nd | 1879 | ||||
33rd | 1880 | ||||
James F. Wiley | Rep. | 34th | 1881 | ||
35th | 1882 | ||||
36th | 1883–1884 | ||||
37th | 1885–1886 | ||||
George Fitch | Rep. | 38th | 1887–1888 | ||
39th | 1889–1890 | ||||
Ferdinand T. Yahr | Dem. | 40th | 1891–1892 | ||
41st | 1893–1894 | ||||
Clarence V. Peirce | Rep. | 42nd | 1895–1896 | ||
43rd | 1897–1898 | Adams, Marquette, Waushara, Wood counties | |||
Thomas Fearne | Rep. | 44th | 1899–1900 | ||
45th | 1901–1902 | ||||
Herman C. Wipperman | Rep. | 46th | 1903–1904 | ||
47th | 1905–1906 | ||||
Theodore W. Brazeau | Rep. | 48th | 1907–1908 | ||
49th | 1909–1910 | ||||
Edward F. Kileen | Rep. | 50th | 1911–1912 | ||
51st | 1913–1914 | Central Milwaukee County
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David V. Jennings | Dem. | 52nd | 1915–1916 | ||
53rd | 1917–1918 | ||||
54th | 1919–1920 | ||||
55th | 1921–1922 | ||||
Ben H. Mahon | Rep. | Died Oct. 1924. | 56th | 1923–1924 | |
Irving P. Mehigan | Rep. | Won 1924 special election. | 57th | 1925–1926 | |
58th | 1927–1928 | ||||
59th | 1929–1930 | ||||
60th | 1931–1932 | ||||
61st | 1933–1934 | Central Milwaukee County
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James L. Callan | Dem. | 62nd | 1935–1936 | ||
63rd | 1937–1938 | ||||
Cornelius T. Young | Dem. | 64th | 1939–1940 | ||
65th | 1941–1942 | ||||
Robert E. Tehan | Dem. | Resigned after appointed U.S. Dist. Judge, E.D. Wis. |
66th | 1943–1944 | |
67th | 1945–1946 | ||||
68th | 1947–1948 | ||||
69th | 1949–1950 | ||||
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Henry Maier | Dem. | Resigned in 1960 after elected Mayor of Milwaukee. |
70th | 1951–1952 | |
71st | 1953–1954 | ||||
72nd | 1955–1956 | Central Milwaukee County
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73rd | 1957–1958 | ||||
74th | 1959–1960 | ||||
--Vacant-- | |||||
Norman Sussman | Dem. | Died April 1969. | 75th | 1961–1962 | |
76th | 1963–1964 | ||||
77th | 1965–1966 | North-central Milwaukee County
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78th | 1967–1968 | ||||
79th | 1969–1970 | ||||
--Vacant-- | |||||
Ronald G. Parys | Dem. | Won 1969 special election. | |||
80th | 1971–1972 | ||||
81st | 1973–1974 | Central Milwaukee County
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82nd | 1975–1976 | ||||
83rd | 1977–1978 | ||||
Jim Moody | Dem. | 84th | 1979–1980 | ||
85th | 1981–1982 | ||||
Carl Otte | Dem. | 86th | 1983–1984 | Southeast Calumet County, eastern Fond du Lac County, southern Manitowoc County, & most of Sheboygan County
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87th | 1985–1986 | Southeast Calumet County, southern Manitowoc County, & most of Sheboygan County
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William Te Winkle | Dem. | 88th | 1987–1988 | ||
89th | 1989–1990 | ||||
Calvin Potter | Dem. | 90th | 1991–1992 | ||
91st | 1993–1994 | Southeast Calumet County, southern Manitowoc County, & most of Sheboygan County
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92nd | 1995–1996 | ||||
93rd | 1997–1998 | ||||
James Baumgart | Dem. | 94th | 1999–2000 | ||
95th | 2001–2002 | ||||
Joe Leibham | Rep. | Resigned Dec. 2014. | 96th | 2003–2004 | Eastern Calumet County, eastern Fond du Lac County, southern Manitowoc County, & northern Sheboygan County
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97th | 2005–2006 | ||||
98th | 2007–2008 | ||||
99th | 2009–2010 | ||||
100th | 2011–2012 | ||||
101st | 2013–2014 | Eastern Calumet County, most of Manitowoc County, & most of Sheboygan County
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Devin LeMahieu | Rep. | 102nd | 2015–2016 | ||
103rd | 2017–2018 | ||||
104th | 2019–2020 | ||||
105th | 2021–2022 |
Notes[]
- ^ 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. 37–44. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative District Health Profile - Senate District 9 (PDF) (Report). University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
- ^ "Senate District 9". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
- ^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 9 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
- ^ District Map
- ^ Congressional District Map
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.
External links[]
- 9th Senate District, Senator Leibham in the Wisconsin Blue Book (2005–2006)
- Joe Leibham official campaign site
- Wisconsin State Senate districts
- Manitowoc County, Wisconsin
- Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
- Calumet County, Wisconsin
- 1848 establishments in Wisconsin
- Wisconsin stubs