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Wisconsin's 3rd Senate district

The 3rd Senate District of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin Senate.[1] Located in southeast Wisconsin, the district is entirely contained within central Milwaukee County. It comprises much of the south side of the city of Milwaukee, as well as the village of West Milwaukee and eastern parts of the cities of West Allis and Greenfield. The district contains landmarks such as American Family Field (home of the Milwaukee Brewers), Walker's Point Historic District, the Mitchell Park Domes, and the historic Forest Home Cemetery.[2] The district also contains the largest concentration of Hispanic residents in Wisconsin, at 45% of the district population.

Wisconsin's 3rd
State Senate district

2024 map defined in 2023 Wisc. Act 94
2022 map defined in Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43
composed of Assembly districts 7, 8, and 9
Senator
  Tim Carpenter
DMilwaukee
since January 3, 2003 (21 years)
Demographics39.88% White
9.16% Black
45.24% Hispanic
5.11% Asian
3.77% Native American
0.16% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
178,033
128,718
WebsiteOfficial website
NotesSouth side of Milwaukee

Current elected officials edit

Tim Carpenter is the senator representing the 3rd district. He was first elected in the 2002 general election, and is now serving his sixth term. Before being elected senator, he was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1985 to 2003.[3]

Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three State Assembly districts. The 3rd Senate district comprises the 7th, 8th, and 9th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:

The district is mostly located within Wisconsin's 4th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Gwen Moore.[4] The portion of the district in Greenfield falls within Wisconsin's 5th congressional district, represented by Scott Fitzgerald.

Past senators edit

Note: the boundaries of districts have changed 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:[5]

Senator Party Notes Session Years District Definition
District created 1848
 
Crawford, Chippewa, St. Croix, and La Pointe counties
Daniel G. Fenton Dem. 1st
James Fisher Dem. 2nd 1849
3rd 1850
Hiram A. Wright Dem. 4th 1851
5th 1852
Andrew M. Blair Dem. 6th 1853
 
1852–1855

 
1856–1860

 
1861–1865

 
1866–1870
Ozaukee County
7th 1854
Bolivar G. Gill Dem. 8th 1855
9th 1856
Herman J. Schulteis Dem. 10th 1857
11th 1858
Lion Silverman Dem. Resigned. 12th 1859
Vacant
Frederick Hilgen Dem. Elected in 1859 special election. 13th 1860
Hugh Cunning Dem. 14th 1861
15th 1862
John R. Bohan Dem. 16th 1863
17th 1864
Lyman Morgan Dem. Redistricted to 33rd district. 18th 1865
19th 1866
20th 1867
21st 1868
22nd 1869
23rd 1870
24th 1871
Francis Huebschmann Dem. 25th 1872
 
Frederick W. Cotzhausen Dem. 26th 1873
27th 1874
William H. Jacobs Dem. 28th 1875
29th 1876
Thomas A. Bones Rep. 30th 1877
 
1876–1881

 
1882–1887

 
1888–1891
Racine County
31st 1878
William E. Chipman Rep. 32nd 1879
33rd 1880
Albert L. Phillips Rep. 34th 1881
35th 1882
Charles Jonas Dem. 36th 1883–1884
37th 1885–1886
Henry Allen Cooper Rep. 38th 1887–1888
39th 1889–1890
Adam Apple Dem. 40th 1891–1892
41st 1893–1894
 
1892–1895

 
1896–1901

 
1902–1911

 
1912–1921
Racine and Kenosha counties
Ernst G. Timme Rep. 42nd 1895–1896
43rd 1897–1898
John F. Reynolds Rep. 44th 1899–1900
45th 1901–1902
Otis Wells Johnson Rep. 46th 1903–1904
47th 1905–1906
Isaac T. Bishop Rep. 48th 1907–1908
49th 1909–1910
50th 1911–1912
51st 1913–1914
Charles H. Everett Rep. 52nd 1915–1916
53rd 1917–1918
George L. Buck Rep. 54th 1919–1920
55th 1921–1922
Walter Polakowski Soc. 56th 1923–1924
 
57th 1925–1926
58th 1927–1928
59th 1929–1930
60th 1931–1932
61st 1933–1934
 
Arthur L. Zimny Dem. 62nd 1935–1936
63rd 1937–1938
64th 1939–1940
65th 1941–1942
Clement J. Zablocki Dem. Elected to U.S. House. 66th 1943–1944
67th 1945–1946
68th 1947–1948
Vacant 69th 1949–1950
Casimir Kendziorski Dem. Won 1949 special election.
Re-elected 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970.
Died in office.
70th 1951–1952
71st 1953–1954
72nd 1955–1956
 
73rd 1957–1958
74th 1959–1960
75th 1961–1962
76th 1963–1964
77th 1965–1966
 
    • Milwaukee Assembly districts 11, 12, 14
78th 1967–1968
79th 1969–1970
80th 1971–1972
81st 1973–1974
 
    • State Assembly Districts 7, 8, 9
Jerry Kleczka Dem. Redistricted to 7th district. 82nd 1975–1976
83rd 1977–1978
84th 1979–1980
85th 1981–1982
John Norquist Dem. Resigned to become Mayor of Milwaukee. 86th 1983–1984
 
    • Wards 66, 69-79, 132, 137, 138, 140, 143-156, 158, 221-233, 235-239, 262, 304-308, and 311-324, city of Milwaukee
    • Wards 16, 17, city of West Allis
87th 1985–1986
88th 1987–1988
Vacant
Brian B. Burke Dem. Won 1988 special election. 89th 1989–1990
90th 1991–1992
91st 1993–1994
 
1992–2001

 
2002–2011

 
2012–2021
    • State Assembly Districts 7, 8, 9
92nd 1995–1996
93rd 1997–1998
94th 1999–2000
95th 2001–2002
Tim Carpenter Dem. 96th 2003–2004
97th 2005–2006
98th 2007–2008
99th 2009–2010
100th 2011–2012
101st 2013–2014
102nd 2015–2016
103rd 2017–2018
104th 2019–2020
105th 2021–2022
106th 2023–2024
 
Central Milwaukee County

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Senate District 3". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
  2. ^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 3 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  3. ^ "Senator Tim Carpenter". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  4. ^ Congressional District Map
  5. ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.

External links edit

  • Tim Carpenter official campaign site
  • 3rd Senate District, Senator Carpenter in the Wisconsin Blue Book (2005–2006)

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The 3rd Senate District of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin Senate 1 Located in southeast Wisconsin the district is entirely contained within central Milwaukee County It comprises much of the south side of the city of Milwaukee as well as the village of West Milwaukee and eastern parts of the cities of West Allis and Greenfield The district contains landmarks such as American Family Field home of the Milwaukee Brewers Walker s Point Historic District the Mitchell Park Domes and the historic Forest Home Cemetery 2 The district also contains the largest concentration of Hispanic residents in Wisconsin at 45 of the district population Wisconsin s 3rdState Senate districtFrom 2024 to 2031From 2022 to 2023From 2012 to 20212024 map defined in 2023 Wisc Act 94 2022 map defined in Johnson v Wisconsin Elections Commission2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc Act 43 composed of Assembly districts 7 8 and 9Senator Tim CarpenterD Milwaukeesince January 3 2003 21 years Demographics39 88 White9 16 Black45 24 Hispanic5 11 Asian3 77 Native American0 16 Hawaiian Pacific IslanderPopulation 2020 Voting age178 033128 718WebsiteOfficial websiteNotesSouth side of Milwaukee Contents 1 Current elected officials 2 Past senators 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCurrent elected officials editTim Carpenter is the senator representing the 3rd district He was first elected in the 2002 general election and is now serving his sixth term Before being elected senator he was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1985 to 2003 3 Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three State Assembly districts The 3rd Senate district comprises the 7th 8th and 9th Assembly districts The current representatives of those districts are Assembly District 7 Daniel Riemer D Milwaukee Assembly District 8 Sylvia Ortiz Velez D Milwaukee Assembly District 9 Marisabel Cabrera D Milwaukee The district is mostly located within Wisconsin s 4th congressional district which is represented by U S Representative Gwen Moore 4 The portion of the district in Greenfield falls within Wisconsin s 5th congressional district represented by Scott Fitzgerald nbsp American Family Field nbsp Chapel hill in Calvary Cemetery nbsp Walker s Point Historic District nbsp St Stanislaus Catholic Church nbsp Basilica of St Josaphat nbsp Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory nbsp Landmark chapel in Forest Home Cemetery nbsp Potawatomi Hotel amp Casino nbsp West Milwaukee Park nbsp Jackson ParkPast senators editNote the boundaries of districts have changed 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 5 Senator Party Notes Session Years District Definition District created 1848 nbsp Crawford Chippewa St Croix and La Pointe counties Daniel G Fenton Dem 1st James Fisher Dem 2nd 1849 3rd 1850 Hiram A Wright Dem 4th 1851 5th 1852 Andrew M Blair Dem 6th 1853 nbsp 1852 1855 nbsp 1856 1860 nbsp 1861 1865 nbsp 1866 1870 Ozaukee County 7th 1854 Bolivar G Gill Dem 8th 1855 9th 1856 Herman J Schulteis Dem 10th 1857 11th 1858 Lion Silverman Dem Resigned 12th 1859 Vacant Frederick Hilgen Dem Elected in 1859 special election 13th 1860 Hugh Cunning Dem 14th 1861 15th 1862 John R Bohan Dem 16th 1863 17th 1864 Lyman Morgan Dem Redistricted to 33rd district 18th 1865 19th 1866 20th 1867 21st 1868 22nd 1869 23rd 1870 24th 1871 Francis Huebschmann Dem 25th 1872 nbsp Northern Milwaukee County Town of Granville Town of Milwaukee Town of Wauwatosa Wards 1 2 6 9 city of Milwaukee Frederick W Cotzhausen Dem 26th 1873 27th 1874 William H Jacobs Dem 28th 1875 29th 1876 Thomas A Bones Rep 30th 1877 nbsp 1876 1881 nbsp 1882 1887 nbsp 1888 1891 Racine County 31st 1878 William E Chipman Rep 32nd 1879 33rd 1880 Albert L Phillips Rep 34th 1881 35th 1882 Charles Jonas Dem 36th 1883 1884 37th 1885 1886 Henry Allen Cooper Rep 38th 1887 1888 39th 1889 1890 Adam Apple Dem 40th 1891 1892 41st 1893 1894 nbsp 1892 1895 nbsp 1896 1901 nbsp 1902 1911 nbsp 1912 1921 Racine and Kenosha counties Ernst G Timme Rep 42nd 1895 1896 43rd 1897 1898 John F Reynolds Rep 44th 1899 1900 45th 1901 1902 Otis Wells Johnson Rep 46th 1903 1904 47th 1905 1906 Isaac T Bishop Rep 48th 1907 1908 49th 1909 1910 50th 1911 1912 51st 1913 1914 Charles H Everett Rep 52nd 1915 1916 53rd 1917 1918 George L Buck Rep 54th 1919 1920 55th 1921 1922 Walter Polakowski Soc 56th 1923 1924 nbsp Central Milwaukee County Wards 8 11 14 24 city of Milwaukee 57th 1925 1926 58th 1927 1928 59th 1929 1930 60th 1931 1932 61st 1933 1934 nbsp Central Milwaukee County Wards 5 8 11 24 city of Milwaukee Arthur L Zimny Dem 62nd 1935 1936 63rd 1937 1938 64th 1939 1940 65th 1941 1942 Clement J Zablocki Dem Elected to U S House 66th 1943 1944 67th 1945 1946 68th 1947 1948 Vacant 69th 1949 1950 Casimir Kendziorski Dem Won 1949 special election Re elected 1950 1954 1958 1962 1966 1970 Died in office 70th 1951 1952 71st 1953 1954 72nd 1955 1956 nbsp Central Milwaukee County Wards 11 12 14 city of Milwaukee 73rd 1957 1958 74th 1959 1960 75th 1961 1962 76th 1963 1964 77th 1965 1966 nbsp Central Milwaukee County Milwaukee Assembly districts 11 12 14 78th 1967 1968 79th 1969 1970 80th 1971 1972 81st 1973 1974 nbsp Central Milwaukee County State Assembly Districts 7 8 9 Jerry Kleczka Dem Redistricted to 7th district 82nd 1975 1976 83rd 1977 1978 84th 1979 1980 85th 1981 1982 John Norquist Dem Resigned to become Mayor of Milwaukee 86th 1983 1984 nbsp Central Milwaukee County Wards 66 69 79 132 137 138 140 143 156 158 221 233 235 239 262 304 308 and 311 324 city of Milwaukee Wards 16 17 city of West Allis 87th 1985 1986 88th 1987 1988 Vacant Brian B Burke Dem Won 1988 special election 89th 1989 1990 90th 1991 1992 91st 1993 1994 nbsp 1992 2001 nbsp 2002 2011 nbsp 2012 2021 Central Milwaukee County State Assembly Districts 7 8 9 92nd 1995 1996 93rd 1997 1998 94th 1999 2000 95th 2001 2002 Tim Carpenter Dem 96th 2003 2004 97th 2005 2006 98th 2007 2008 99th 2009 2010 100th 2011 2012 101st 2013 2014 102nd 2015 2016 103rd 2017 2018 104th 2019 2020 105th 2021 2022 106th 2023 2024 nbsp Central Milwaukee CountySee also editPolitical subdivisions of WisconsinReferences edit Senate District 3 Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved March 6 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Districts Senate District 3 Boundaries Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved February 8 2021 Senator Tim Carpenter Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved February 8 2021 Congressional District Map Wisconsin Blue Book 1991 92 edition Statistics History pages 657 666 External links editTim Carpenter official campaign site 3rd Senate District Senator Carpenter in the Wisconsin Blue Book 2005 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wisconsin 27s 3rd Senate district amp oldid 1213935771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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