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Wisconsin's 68th Assembly district

The 68th Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[2] Located in Northwestern Wisconsin, the district comprises the eastern half of Eau Claire County and about half of Clark County, as well as part of southeast Chippewa County. The district includes the cities of Altoona, Augusta, Greenwood, Osseo, Owen, Stanley, and Thorp.[3] The district is represented by Republican Karen Hurd, since January 2023.[4]

Wisconsin's 68th
State Assembly district

2022 map defined in Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43
Assemblymember
  Karen Hurd
RFall Creek
since January 3, 2023 (0 years)
Demographics90.6% White
2.1% Black
3.0% Hispanic
1.8% Asian
1.3% Native American
0.0% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
1.1% Other
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
59,422[1]
44,409
NotesNorthwest Wisconsin
City of Augusta
Village of Fairchild

The 68th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 23rd Senate district, along with the 67th and 69th Assembly districts.

History edit

The district was created in the 1972 redistricting act (1971 Wisc. Act 304) which first established the numbered district system, replacing the previous system which allocated districts to specific counties.[5] The 68th district was drawn mostly in line with the former Eau Claire County 1st district (most of the city of Eau Claire), but added all of the remaining precincts of the city of Eau Claire. The last representative of the Eau Claire County 1st district, Joseph Looby, went on to win the first election to represent the 68th Assembly district.

The district boundaries have shifted over the various redistricting schemes since 1983, though the district had remained anchored on the city of Eau Claire until the controversial 2011 redistricting plan (2011 Wisc. Act 43) which divided the city between the 68th and 91st Assembly districts, and added vast stretches of Clark County and parts of Jackson and Trempealeau counties to the 68th district. As of the 2022 redistricting, barely any of the city of Eau Claire remains in this district.

List of past representatives edit

List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 68th district
Member Party Residence Counties represented Term start Term end Ref.
District created
Joseph Looby Dem. Eau Claire Chippewa, Eau Claire January 1, 1973 January 1, 1979
William P. Gagin Rep. Eau Claire January 1, 1979 January 5, 1981
Joseph Looby Dem. Eau Claire January 5, 1981 January 3, 1983
John M. Young Rep. Brookfield Milwaukee, Waukesha January 3, 1983 January 7, 1985
Joseph Looby Dem. Eau Claire Chippewa, Eau Claire, Taylor January 7, 1985 January 2, 1989
David Zien Rep. Eau Claire January 2, 1989 April 12, 1993
--Vacant-- Chippewa, Eau Claire April 12, 1993 July 9, 1993
David Plombon Dem. Stanley July 9, 1993 January 6, 1997
Chuck Schafer Rep. Lafayette January 6, 1997 January 4, 1999
Larry Balow Dem. Eau Claire January 4, 1999 January 3, 2005
Terry Moulton Rep. Chippewa Falls January 3, 2005 January 5, 2009
Kristen Dexter Dem. Eau Claire January 5, 2009 January 3, 2011
Kathy Bernier Rep. Chippewa Falls Chippewa, Clark, Eau Claire, Jackson, Trempealeau January 3, 2011 January 7, 2019 [6]
Jesse L. James Rep. Altoona January 7, 2019 January 2, 2023 [7]
Karen Hurd Rep. Fall Creek Chippewa, Clark, Eau Claire January 3, 2023 Current [4]

Electoral history edit

Year Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality Other primary candidates
1972[8] Nov. 7 Joseph Looby Democratic 12,599 59.07% David Duax Rep. 8,730 40.93% 21,329 3,869
1974[9] Nov. 5 Joseph Looby (inc.) Democratic 9,507 90.00% Joseph L. Larson Amer. 1,056 10.00% 10,563 8,451
1976[10] Nov. 2 Joseph Looby (inc.) Democratic 13,263 61.14% Gerald R. Ritsch Rep. 8,430 38.86% 21,693 4,833
  • Roger C. Wold (Dem.)
  • Anthony J. LaChappelle (Rep.)
  • Joseph L. Larson (Rep.)
1978[11] Nov. 7 William P. Gagin Republican 7,382 50.10% Joseph Looby (inc.) Dem. 7,353 49.90% 14,735 29
1980[12] Nov. 4 Joseph Looby Democratic 13,398 57.20% William P. Gagin (inc.) Rep. 10,025 42.80% 23,423 3,373
  • Mark D. Lewis (Dem.)
  • Martin A. Grindeland (Dem.)
1982[13] Nov. 2 John M. Young Republican 11,210 100.00% 11,210 11,210 Jerome P. Delfeld (Rep.)
1984[14] Nov. 6 Joseph Looby Democratic 12,878 63.14% Allan G. Brown Rep. 7,518 36.86% 20,396 5,360
1986[15] Nov. 4 Joseph Looby (inc.) Democratic 7,470 50.82% David A. Zien Rep. 7,228 49.18% 14,698 242 Norman Gillette (Rep.)
1988[16] Nov. 8 David A. Zien Republican 11,093 52.65% Joseph Looby (inc.) Dem. 9,978 47.35% 21,071 1,115 Douglas A. Kranig (Rep.)
1990[17] Nov. 6 David A. Zien (inc.) Republican 8,337 52.92% Colleen A. Bates Dem. 7,416 47.08% 15,753 921
1992[18] Nov. 3 David A. Zien (inc.) Republican 13,466 53.40% Colleen A. Bates Dem. 11,752 46.60% 25,218 1,714 Richard Postlewaite (Dem.)
1993[18][19] June 29 David Plombon Democratic 4,161 51.05% Wayne E. Laufenberg Rep. 3,990 48.95% 8,151 171
  • Louis P. Hebert Jr. (Dem.)
  • Howard J. Ludwigson (Rep.)
  • Fred S. Poquette (Rep.)
  • Charles G. Barlow (Rep.)
  • Maynard Hopkins (Rep.)
  • Paul M. Pettis (Rep.)
1994[20] Nov. 8 David Plombon (inc.) Democratic 7,750 50.12% Wayne E. Laufenberg Rep. 7,217 46.67% 15,464 533
  • Darold E. Wall (Dem.)
  • Frank Lach (Dem.)
  • Kevin J. Dickinson (Rep.)
Mark S. Lawrence Ind. 497 3.21%
1996[21] Nov. 5 Chuck Schafer Republican 11,010 53.01% David Plombon (inc.) Dem. 9,758 46.99% 20,768 1,252
1998[22] Nov. 3 Larry Balow Democratic 8,210 51.42% Chuck Schafer (inc.) Rep. 7,758 48.58% 15,968 452
2000[23] Nov. 7 Larry Balow (inc.) Democratic 12,909 53.47% Howard J. Ludwigson Rep. 11,205 46.41% 24,143 1,704 Violet M. Dawes (Rep.)
2002[24] Nov. 5 Larry Balow (inc.) Democratic 9,341 51.27% Terry Moulton Rep. 8,858 48.62% 18,218 483
2004[25] Nov. 2 Terry Moulton Republican 16,665 54.09% Joe Bee Xiong Dem. 14,094 45.74% 30,810 2,571
2006[26] Nov. 7 Terry Moulton (inc.) Republican 11,143 51.24% Michael A. Turner Dem. 10,594 48.71% 21,747 549
2008[27] Nov. 4 Kristen Dexter Democratic 15,437 50.35% Terry Moulton (inc.) Rep. 15,165 49.47% 30,657 272
2010[28] Nov. 2 Kathy Bernier Republican 10,765 50.15% Kristen Dexter (inc.) Dem. 10,673 49.73% 21,464 92
2012[29] Nov. 6 Kathy Bernier (inc.) Republican 13,758 52.39% Judy Smriga Dem. 12,482 47.53% 26,263 1,276
2014[30] Nov. 4 Kathy Bernier (inc.) Republican 11,289 52.82% Jeff Peck Dem. 10,076 47.15% 21,371 1,213
2016[31] Nov. 8 Kathy Bernier (inc.) Republican 15,628 58.05% Howard White Dem. 11,263 41.83% 26,923 4,365
2018[32] Nov. 6 Jesse L. James Republican 14,129 57.59% Wendy Sue Johnson Dem. 10,394 42.37% 24,533 3,735
2020[33] Nov. 3 Jesse L. James (inc.) Republican 18,993 60.95% Emily Berge Dem. 12,162 39.03% 31,162 6,831
2020[34] Nov. 8 Karen Hurd Republican 14,338 60.68% Nate Otto Dem. 9,273 39.25% 23,627 5,065 Hillarie Roth (Rep.)
Chris Connell (Rep.)

References edit

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The 68th Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly 2 Located in Northwestern Wisconsin the district comprises the eastern half of Eau Claire County and about half of Clark County as well as part of southeast Chippewa County The district includes the cities of Altoona Augusta Greenwood Osseo Owen Stanley and Thorp 3 The district is represented by Republican Karen Hurd since January 2023 4 Wisconsin s 68thState Assembly districtFrom 2022 to 2031From 2012 to 20212022 map defined in Johnson v Wisconsin Elections Commission2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc Act 43Assemblymember Karen HurdR Fall Creeksince January 3 2023 0 years Demographics90 6 White2 1 Black3 0 Hispanic1 8 Asian1 3 Native American0 0 Hawaiian Pacific Islander1 1 OtherPopulation 2020 Voting age59 422 1 44 409NotesNorthwest Wisconsin City of AugustaVillage of FairchildThe 68th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin s 23rd Senate district along with the 67th and 69th Assembly districts Contents 1 History 2 List of past representatives 3 Electoral history 4 ReferencesHistory editThe district was created in the 1972 redistricting act 1971 Wisc Act 304 which first established the numbered district system replacing the previous system which allocated districts to specific counties 5 The 68th district was drawn mostly in line with the former Eau Claire County 1st district most of the city of Eau Claire but added all of the remaining precincts of the city of Eau Claire The last representative of the Eau Claire County 1st district Joseph Looby went on to win the first election to represent the 68th Assembly district The district boundaries have shifted over the various redistricting schemes since 1983 though the district had remained anchored on the city of Eau Claire until the controversial 2011 redistricting plan 2011 Wisc Act 43 which divided the city between the 68th and 91st Assembly districts and added vast stretches of Clark County and parts of Jackson and Trempealeau counties to the 68th district As of the 2022 redistricting barely any of the city of Eau Claire remains in this district List of past representatives editList of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 68th district Member Party Residence Counties represented Term start Term end Ref District createdJoseph Looby Dem Eau Claire Chippewa Eau Claire January 1 1973 January 1 1979William P Gagin Rep Eau Claire January 1 1979 January 5 1981Joseph Looby Dem Eau Claire January 5 1981 January 3 1983John M Young Rep Brookfield Milwaukee Waukesha January 3 1983 January 7 1985Joseph Looby Dem Eau Claire Chippewa Eau Claire Taylor January 7 1985 January 2 1989David Zien Rep Eau Claire January 2 1989 April 12 1993 Vacant Chippewa Eau Claire April 12 1993 July 9 1993David Plombon Dem Stanley July 9 1993 January 6 1997Chuck Schafer Rep Lafayette January 6 1997 January 4 1999Larry Balow Dem Eau Claire January 4 1999 January 3 2005Terry Moulton Rep Chippewa Falls January 3 2005 January 5 2009Kristen Dexter Dem Eau Claire January 5 2009 January 3 2011Kathy Bernier Rep Chippewa Falls Chippewa Clark Eau Claire Jackson Trempealeau January 3 2011 January 7 2019 6 Jesse L James Rep Altoona January 7 2019 January 2 2023 7 Karen Hurd Rep Fall Creek Chippewa Clark Eau Claire January 3 2023 Current 4 Electoral history editYear Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality Other primary candidates1972 8 Nov 7 Joseph Looby Democratic 12 599 59 07 David Duax Rep 8 730 40 93 21 329 3 8691974 9 Nov 5 Joseph Looby inc Democratic 9 507 90 00 Joseph L Larson Amer 1 056 10 00 10 563 8 4511976 10 Nov 2 Joseph Looby inc Democratic 13 263 61 14 Gerald R Ritsch Rep 8 430 38 86 21 693 4 833 Roger C Wold Dem Anthony J LaChappelle Rep Joseph L Larson Rep 1978 11 Nov 7 William P Gagin Republican 7 382 50 10 Joseph Looby inc Dem 7 353 49 90 14 735 291980 12 Nov 4 Joseph Looby Democratic 13 398 57 20 William P Gagin inc Rep 10 025 42 80 23 423 3 373 Mark D Lewis Dem Martin A Grindeland Dem 1982 13 Nov 2 John M Young Republican 11 210 100 00 11 210 11 210 Jerome P Delfeld Rep 1984 14 Nov 6 Joseph Looby Democratic 12 878 63 14 Allan G Brown Rep 7 518 36 86 20 396 5 3601986 15 Nov 4 Joseph Looby inc Democratic 7 470 50 82 David A Zien Rep 7 228 49 18 14 698 242 Norman Gillette Rep 1988 16 Nov 8 David A Zien Republican 11 093 52 65 Joseph Looby inc Dem 9 978 47 35 21 071 1 115 Douglas A Kranig Rep 1990 17 Nov 6 David A Zien inc Republican 8 337 52 92 Colleen A Bates Dem 7 416 47 08 15 753 9211992 18 Nov 3 David A Zien inc Republican 13 466 53 40 Colleen A Bates Dem 11 752 46 60 25 218 1 714 Richard Postlewaite Dem 1993 18 19 June 29 David Plombon Democratic 4 161 51 05 Wayne E Laufenberg Rep 3 990 48 95 8 151 171 Louis P Hebert Jr Dem Howard J Ludwigson Rep Fred S Poquette Rep Charles G Barlow Rep Maynard Hopkins Rep Paul M Pettis Rep 1994 20 Nov 8 David Plombon inc Democratic 7 750 50 12 Wayne E Laufenberg Rep 7 217 46 67 15 464 533 Darold E Wall Dem Frank Lach Dem Kevin J Dickinson Rep Mark S Lawrence Ind 497 3 21 1996 21 Nov 5 Chuck Schafer Republican 11 010 53 01 David Plombon inc Dem 9 758 46 99 20 768 1 252 Steve Kaste Dem Jeffrey Wood Rep Violet M Dawes Rep 1998 22 Nov 3 Larry Balow Democratic 8 210 51 42 Chuck Schafer inc Rep 7 758 48 58 15 968 4522000 23 Nov 7 Larry Balow inc Democratic 12 909 53 47 Howard J Ludwigson Rep 11 205 46 41 24 143 1 704 Violet M Dawes Rep 2002 24 Nov 5 Larry Balow inc Democratic 9 341 51 27 Terry Moulton Rep 8 858 48 62 18 218 4832004 25 Nov 2 Terry Moulton Republican 16 665 54 09 Joe Bee Xiong Dem 14 094 45 74 30 810 2 5712006 26 Nov 7 Terry Moulton inc Republican 11 143 51 24 Michael A Turner Dem 10 594 48 71 21 747 5492008 27 Nov 4 Kristen Dexter Democratic 15 437 50 35 Terry Moulton inc Rep 15 165 49 47 30 657 2722010 28 Nov 2 Kathy Bernier Republican 10 765 50 15 Kristen Dexter inc Dem 10 673 49 73 21 464 922012 29 Nov 6 Kathy Bernier inc Republican 13 758 52 39 Judy Smriga Dem 12 482 47 53 26 263 1 2762014 30 Nov 4 Kathy Bernier inc Republican 11 289 52 82 Jeff Peck Dem 10 076 47 15 21 371 1 2132016 31 Nov 8 Kathy Bernier inc Republican 15 628 58 05 Howard White Dem 11 263 41 83 26 923 4 3652018 32 Nov 6 Jesse L James Republican 14 129 57 59 Wendy Sue Johnson Dem 10 394 42 37 24 533 3 7352020 33 Nov 3 Jesse L James inc Republican 18 993 60 95 Emily Berge Dem 12 162 39 03 31 162 6 8312020 34 Nov 8 Karen Hurd Republican 14 338 60 68 Nate Otto Dem 9 273 39 25 23 627 5 065 Hillarie Roth Rep Chris Connell Rep References edit LTSB Open Data Wisconsin Assembly Districts 2022 Wisconsin Legislative Technology Services Bureau Retrieved November 20 2022 Assembly District 68 Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved February 3 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Districts Assembly District 68 Boundaries Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved February 3 2021 a b Representative Karen R Hurd Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved January 3 2023 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1973 Legislature PDF In Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia 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