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Wisconsin's 10th Senate district

The 10th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin State Senate.[2] Located in northwest Wisconsin, the district comprises nearly all of Polk and St. Croix counties, along with much of Dunn County and a part of northwest Pierce County. The district includes the cities of Hudson, Menomonie, New Richmond, River Falls, and St. Croix Falls. It also contains landmarks such as Kinnickinnic State Park and the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway.[3]

Wisconsin's 10th
State Senate district

2022 map defined in Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43
composed of Assembly districts 28, 29, and 30
Senator
  Rob Stafsholt
RNew Richmond
since January 4, 2021 (2 years)
Demographics91.4% White
1.2% Black
2.5% Hispanic
1.9% Asian
1.5% Native American
0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
1.3% Other
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
178,810[1]
138,125
NotesNorthwest Wisconsin

Current elected officials edit

Rob Stafsholt is the senator representing the 10th district. He was first elected in the 2020 general election.[4] He previously served four years in the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three State Assembly districts. The 10th Senate district comprises the 28th, 29th, and 30th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:[5]

The portion of the 10th Senate district in Dunn County is part of Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Derrick Van Orden.[6] The remainder of the district falls within Wisconsin's 7th congressional district, represented by U.S. Representative Tom Tiffany.[7]

Past senators edit

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:[8]

Senator Party Notes Session Years District Definition
District created 1848
 
Dodge County
William M. Dennis Dem. 1st
2nd 1849
James Giddings Dem. 3rd 1850
4th 1851
Judson Prentice Whig Redistricted to the 22nd district. 5th 1852
Marvin H. Bovee Dem. 6th 1853
 
James D. Reymert Dem. 7th 1854
8th 1855
Edward Gernon Dem. 9th 1856
10th 1857
 
1856–1860

 
1861–1865

 
1866–1870

 
1871–1875

 
1876–1881

 
1882–1887
Waukesha County
Denison Worthington Rep. 11th 1858
12th 1859
13th 1860
14th 1861
George C. Pratt Dem. 15th 1862
16th 1863
William Blair Natl. Union 17th 1864
18th 1865
Orson Reed Dem. 19th 1866
20th 1867
Curtis Mann Dem. 21st 1868
22nd 1869
John A. Rice Dem. 23rd 1870
24th 1871
William Blair Rep. 25th 1872
26th 1873
John A. Rice Dem. 27th 1874
28th 1875
William Blair Rep. 29th 1876
30th 1877
John A. Rice Dem. 31st 1878
32nd 1879
Richard Weaver Dem. 33rd 1880
34th 1881
Henry M. Ackley Dem. 35th 1882
36th 1883–1884
John Lins Rep. 37th 1885–1886
38th 1887–1888
Horace A. Taylor Rep. Resigned in 1889 to become U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. 39th 1889–1890
 
Pierce, St. Croix counties
Vacant
William H. Phipps Rep. Resigned 1894. 40th 1891–1892
41st 1893–1894
 
Pierce, Polk, St. Croix counties
Dempster Woodworth Rep. Won 1894 special election. 42nd 1895–1896
43rd 1897–1898
 
1896–1901

 
1902–1911
Pierce, St. Croix counties
44th 1899–1900
Orville W. Mosher Rep. 45th 1901–1902
46th 1903–1904
James A. Frear Rep. Resigned after being elected Wisconsin Secretary of State in 1906. 47th 1905–1906
Walter C. Owen Rep. Won 1906 special election.
Elected Attorney General of Wisconsin in 1912.
48th 1907–1908
49th 1909–1910
50th 1911–1912
George B. Skogmo Rep. 51st 1913–1914
 
Buffalo, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix counties
52nd 1915–1916
53rd 1917–1918
54th 1919–1920
55th 1921–1922
56th 1923–1924
Walter H. Hunt Rep. 57th 1925–1926
58th 1927–1928
59th 1929–1930
60th 1931–1932
61st 1933–1934
Prog. 62nd 1935–1936
Kenneth S. White Rep. 63rd 1937–1938
64th 1939–1940
Warren P. Knowles Rep. Resigned after being elected Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin in 1954. 65th 1941–1942
66th 1943–1944
67th 1945–1946
68th 1947–1948
69th 1949–1950
70th 1951–1952
71st 1953–1954
Vacant 72nd 1955–1956
 
Buffalo, Dunn, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix counties
Robert P. Knowles Rep. Won 1955 special election.
73rd 1957–1958
74th 1959–1960
75th 1961–1962
76th 1963–1964
77th 1965–1966
 
Buffalo, Burnett, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix counties
78th 1967–1968
79th 1969–1970
80th 1971–1972
81st 1973–1974
 
Buffalo, Burnett, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix counties and
82nd 1975–1976
Michele Radosevich Dem. 83rd 1977–1978
84th 1979–1980
James Harsdorf Rep. 85th 1981–1982
86th 1983–1984
 
Burnett, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix counties and
western Dunn County
87th 1985–1986
 
Burnett, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix counties and
western Dunn County
88th 1987–1988
Richard Shoemaker Dem. Resigned Oct. 1989. 89th 1989–1990
Vacant
William Berndt Rep. Won 1989 special election. 90th 1991–1992
Alice Clausing Dem. 91st 1993–1994
 
Burnett, Pierce, St. Croix counties and
most of Polk County
and part of Dunn County
92nd 1995–1996
93rd 1997–1998
94th 1999–2000
Sheila Harsdorf Rep. Resigned Nov. 2017 after to become Secretary of Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. 95th 2001–2002
96th 2003–2004
 
St. Croix County and
most of Burnett County,
part of Dunn County,
part of Pierce County,
and most of Polk County
97th 2005–2006
98th 2007–2008
99th 2009–2010
100th 2011–2012
101st 2013–2014
 
Western Burnett County,
part Dunn County,
part of Pierce County,
most of Polk County,
and most of St. Croix County
102nd 2015–2016
103rd 2017–2018
Vacant
Patty Schachtner Dem. Won 2018 special election.
104th 2019–2020
Rob Stafsholt Rep. Elected 2020. 105th 2021–2022
106th 2023–2024
 
Polk and St. Croix counties,
most of Dunn County,
part of Pierce County

Notes edit

  1. ^ "LTSB Open Data: Wisconsin Senate Districts (2022)". Wisconsin Legislative Technology Services Bureau. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
  2. ^ "Senate District 10". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
  3. ^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 10 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
  4. ^ Lindquist, Eric (November 4, 2020). "Stafsholt rolls to victory over Schachtner in 10th Senate District". Eau Claire Leader-Telegram. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  5. ^ District Map
  6. ^ Congressional District Map
  7. ^ Congressional District Map
  8. ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.

External links edit

  • 10th Senate District, Senator Leibham in the Wisconsin Blue Book (2005–2006)
  • Senator Sheila Harsdorf official campaign site

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The 10th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin State Senate 2 Located in northwest Wisconsin the district comprises nearly all of Polk and St Croix counties along with much of Dunn County and a part of northwest Pierce County The district includes the cities of Hudson Menomonie New Richmond River Falls and St Croix Falls It also contains landmarks such as Kinnickinnic State Park and the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway 3 Wisconsin s 10thState Senate districtFrom 2022 to 2031From 2012 to 20212022 map defined in Johnson v Wisconsin Elections Commission2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc Act 43 composed of Assembly districts 28 29 and 30Senator Rob StafsholtR New Richmondsince January 4 2021 2 years Demographics91 4 White1 2 Black2 5 Hispanic1 9 Asian1 5 Native American0 1 Hawaiian Pacific Islander1 3 OtherPopulation 2020 Voting age178 810 1 138 125NotesNorthwest Wisconsin Contents 1 Current elected officials 2 Past senators 3 Notes 4 External linksCurrent elected officials editRob Stafsholt is the senator representing the 10th district He was first elected in the 2020 general election 4 He previously served four years in the Wisconsin State Assembly Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three State Assembly districts The 10th Senate district comprises the 28th 29th and 30th Assembly districts The current representatives of those districts are 5 Assembly District 28 Gae Magnafici R Dresser Assembly District 29 Clint Moses R Menomonie Assembly District 30 Shannon Zimmerman R River Falls The portion of the 10th Senate district in Dunn County is part of Wisconsin s 3rd congressional district which is represented by U S Representative Derrick Van Orden 6 The remainder of the district falls within Wisconsin s 7th congressional district represented by U S Representative Tom Tiffany 7 nbsp Kinnickinnic State Park nbsp St Croix River Past senators editNote 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 8 Senator Party Notes Session Years District DefinitionDistrict created 1848 nbsp Dodge CountyWilliam M Dennis Dem 1st2nd 1849James Giddings Dem 3rd 18504th 1851Judson Prentice Whig Redistricted to the 22nd district 5th 1852Marvin H Bovee Dem 6th 1853 nbsp Southern Waukesha County Town of Eagle Town of Genesee Town of Mukwonago Town of Muskego Town of New Berlin Town of Ottawa Town of Vernon Town of WaukeshaJames D Reymert Dem 7th 18548th 1855Edward Gernon Dem 9th 185610th 1857 nbsp 1856 1860 nbsp 1861 1865 nbsp 1866 1870 nbsp 1871 1875 nbsp 1876 1881 nbsp 1882 1887 Waukesha CountyDenison Worthington Rep 11th 185812th 185913th 186014th 1861George C Pratt Dem 15th 186216th 1863William Blair Natl Union 17th 186418th 1865Orson Reed Dem 19th 186620th 1867Curtis Mann Dem 21st 186822nd 1869John A Rice Dem 23rd 187024th 1871William Blair Rep 25th 187226th 1873John A Rice Dem 27th 187428th 1875William Blair Rep 29th 187630th 1877John A Rice Dem 31st 187832nd 1879Richard Weaver Dem 33rd 188034th 1881Henry M Ackley Dem 35th 188236th 1883 1884John Lins Rep 37th 1885 188638th 1887 1888Horace A Taylor Rep Resigned in 1889 to become U S Assistant Secretary of the Treasury 39th 1889 1890 nbsp Pierce St Croix countiesVacantWilliam H Phipps Rep Resigned 1894 40th 1891 189241st 1893 1894 nbsp Pierce Polk St Croix countiesDempster Woodworth Rep Won 1894 special election 42nd 1895 189643rd 1897 1898 nbsp 1896 1901 nbsp 1902 1911 Pierce St Croix counties44th 1899 1900Orville W Mosher Rep 45th 1901 190246th 1903 1904James A Frear Rep Resigned after being elected Wisconsin Secretary of State in 1906 47th 1905 1906Walter C Owen Rep Won 1906 special election Elected Attorney General of Wisconsin in 1912 48th 1907 190849th 1909 191050th 1911 1912George B Skogmo Rep 51st 1913 1914 nbsp Buffalo Pepin Pierce St Croix counties52nd 1915 191653rd 1917 191854th 1919 192055th 1921 192256th 1923 1924Walter H Hunt Rep 57th 1925 192658th 1927 192859th 1929 193060th 1931 193261st 1933 1934Prog 62nd 1935 1936Kenneth S White Rep 63rd 1937 193864th 1939 1940Warren P Knowles Rep Resigned after being elected Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin in 1954 65th 1941 194266th 1943 194467th 1945 194668th 1947 194869th 1949 195070th 1951 195271st 1953 1954Vacant 72nd 1955 1956 nbsp Buffalo Dunn Pepin Pierce St Croix countiesRobert P Knowles Rep Won 1955 special election 73rd 1957 195874th 1959 196075th 1961 196276th 1963 196477th 1965 1966 nbsp Buffalo Burnett Pepin Pierce Polk St Croix counties78th 1967 196879th 1969 197080th 1971 197281st 1973 1974 nbsp Buffalo Burnett Pepin Pierce Polk St Croix counties and western Barron County and part of Trempealeau County Barron County Town of Almena Town of Arland Town of Clinton Town of Crystal Lake Town of Cumberland Town of Lakeland Town of Maple Plain Town of Prairie Farm Town of Turtle Lake Town of Vance Creek Village of Almena Village of Prairie Farm Village of Turtle Lake City of Cumberland Trempealeau County Town of Arcadia Town of Burnside Town of Dodge City of Arcadia City of Independence82nd 1975 1976Michele Radosevich Dem 83rd 1977 197884th 1979 1980James Harsdorf Rep 85th 1981 198286th 1983 1984 nbsp Burnett Pierce Polk St Croix counties and western Dunn County Town of Eau Galle Town of Hay River Town of Lucas Town of Menomonie Town of New Haven Town of Otter Creek Town of Sheridan Town of Sherman Town of Stanton Town of Tiffany Town of Weston Town of Wilson Village of Boyceville Village of Downing Village of Knapp Village of Ridgeland Village of Wheeler City of Menomonie87th 1985 1986 nbsp Burnett Pierce Polk St Croix counties and western Dunn County Town of Eau Galle Town of Hay River Town of Lucas Town of Menomonie Town of New Haven Town of Sheridan Town of Stanton Town of Tiffany Town of Weston Town of Wilson Village of Boyceville Village of Downing Village of Knapp Village of Ridgeland Village of Wheeler City of Menomonie88th 1987 1988Richard Shoemaker Dem Resigned Oct 1989 89th 1989 1990VacantWilliam Berndt Rep Won 1989 special election 90th 1991 1992Alice Clausing Dem 91st 1993 1994 nbsp Burnett Pierce St Croix counties and most of Polk County and part of Dunn County Polk County Town of Alden Town of Apple River Town of Balsam Lake Town of Black Brook Town of Bone Lake Town of Clam Falls Town of Clayton Town of Clear Lake Town of Eureka Town of Farmington Town of Garfield Town of Georgetown Town of Laketown Town of Lincoln Town of Lorain Town of Luck Town of Milltown Town of Osceola Town of St Croix Falls Town of Sterling Town of West Sweden Village of Balsam Lake Village of Centuria Village of Clayton Village of Clear Lake Village of Dresser Village of Frederic Village of Luck Village of Milltown Village of Osceola City of Amery City of St Croix Falls Dunn County Town of Lucas Town of Menomonie Town of New Haven Town of Sheridan Town of Stanton Village of Knapp City of Menomonie92nd 1995 199693rd 1997 199894th 1999 2000Sheila Harsdorf Rep Resigned Nov 2017 after to become Secretary of Wisconsin Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection 95th 2001 200296th 2003 2004 nbsp St Croix County and most of Burnett County part of Dunn County part of Pierce County and most of Polk County Burnett County Town of Anderson Town of Daniels Town of Dewey Town of Grantsburg Town of La Follette Town of Lincoln Town of Meenon Town of Roosevelt Town of Siren Town of Trade Lake Town of West Marshland Town of Wood River Village of Grantsburg Village of Siren Village of Webster Dunn County Town of Lucas Town of Menomonie Town of Stanton Village of Knapp City of Menomonie Pierce County Town of Clifton Town of Diamond Bluff Town of Gilman Town of Oak Grove Town of River Falls Town of Spring Lake Town of Trenton Town of Trimbelle Village of Ellsworth Village of Elmwood Village of Spring Valley City of Prescott City of River Falls Polk County Town of Alden Town of Apple River Town of Balsam Lake Town of Black Brook Town of Bone Lake Town of Clam Falls Town of Clayton Town of Clear Lake Town of Eureka Town of Farmington Town of Garfield Town of Georgetown Town of Laketown Town of Lincoln Town of Lorain Town of Luck Town of Milltown Town of Osceola Town of St Croix Falls Town of Sterling Town of West Sweden Village of Balsam Lake Village of Centuria Village of Clayton Village of Clear Lake Village of Dresser Village of Frederic Village of Luck Village of Milltown Village of Osceola City of Amery City of St Croix Falls97th 2005 200698th 2007 200899th 2009 2010100th 2011 2012101st 2013 2014 nbsp Western Burnett County part Dunn County part of Pierce County most of Polk County and most of St Croix County Burnett County Town of Anderson Town of Daniels Town of Grantsburg Town of Lincoln Town of Meenon Town of Siren Town of Trade Lake Town of West Marshland Town of Wood River Village of Grantsburg Village of Siren Village of Webster Dunn County Town of Lucas Town of Menomonie Town of Stanton Town of Tiffany Village of Boyceville Village of Downing Village of Knapp City of Menomonie Pierce County Town of River Falls City of River Falls Polk County Town of Alden Town of Apple River Town of Balsam Lake Town of Beaver Town of Black Brook Town of Bone Lake Town of Clam Falls Town of Clayton Town of Eureka Town of Farmington Town of Garfield Town of Georgetown Town of Laketown Town of Lincoln Town of Lorain Town of Luck Town of Milltown Town of Osceola Town of St Croix Falls Town of Sterling Town of West Sweden Village of Balsam Lake Village of Centuria Village of Clayton Village of Dresser Village of Frederic Village of Luck Village of Milltown Village of Osceola City of Amery City of St Croix Falls St Croix County Town of Baldwin Town of Cady Town of Cylon Town of Eau Galle Town of Emerald Town of Erin Prairie Town of Glenwood Town of Hammond Town of Hudson Town of Kinnickinnic Town of Pleasant Valley Town of Richmond Town of Rush River Town of Somerset Town of Springfield Town of St Joseph Town of Stanton Town of Star Prairie Town of Troy Town of Warren Village of Baldwin Village of Deer Park Village of Hammond Village of North Hudson Village of Roberts Village of Somerset Village of Star Prairie Village of Wilson Village of Woodville City of Glenwood City City of Hudson City of New Richmond102nd 2015 2016103rd 2017 2018VacantPatty Schachtner Dem Won 2018 special election 104th 2019 2020Rob Stafsholt Rep Elected 2020 105th 2021 2022106th 2023 2024 nbsp Polk and St Croix counties most of Dunn County part of Pierce CountyNotes edit LTSB Open Data Wisconsin Senate Districts 2022 Wisconsin Legislative Technology Services Bureau Retrieved November 19 2022 Senate District 10 Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved March 6 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Districts Senate District 10 Boundaries Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved March 6 2021 Lindquist Eric November 4 2020 Stafsholt rolls to victory over Schachtner in 10th Senate District Eau Claire Leader Telegram Retrieved December 16 2020 District Map Congressional District Map Congressional District Map Wisconsin Blue Book 1991 92 edition Statistics History pages 657 666 External links edit10th Senate District Senator Leibham in the Wisconsin Blue Book 2005 2006 Senator Sheila Harsdorf official campaign site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wisconsin 27s 10th Senate district amp oldid 1177727854, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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