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Wisconsin's 63rd Assembly district

The 63rd Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[2] Located in southeast Wisconsin, the district covers most of the south half of Racine County west of Wisconsin Highway 31, including the city of Burlington and the villages of Rochester, Union Grove, and Sturtevant, as well as most of the village of Mount Pleasant and part of the city of Racine.[3] The district is represented by Republican Robin Vos, the Speaker of the Assembly, since 2005.[4]

Wisconsin's 63rd
State Assembly district

2022 map defined in Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43
Assemblymember
  Robin Vos
RRochester
since January 3, 2005 (18 years)
Demographics81.8% White
5.8% Black
7.5% Hispanic
2.0% Asian
1.4% Native American
0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
1.2% Other
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
59,534[1]
47,779
NotesSoutheast Wisconsin
Downtown Historic District in Burlington
Aerial view of Mount Pleasant

The 63rd Assembly District is located within Wisconsin's 21st Senate district, along with the 61st and 62nd Assembly Districts.

List of past representatives Edit

List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 63rd district
Member Party Residence Counties represented Term start Term end Ref.
District created
Henry Rohner Rep. Mount Pleasant Racine January 1, 1973 January 6, 1975
Marcel Dandeneau Dem. Caledonia January 6, 1975 January 3, 1979
E. James Ladwig Rep. Caledonia January 3, 1979 January 3, 1983
John H. Robinson Dem. Wausau Marathon January 3, 1983 January 7, 1985
E. James Ladwig Rep. Caledonia Racine January 7, 1985 January 4, 1993
Bonnie Ladwig Rep. Caledonia January 4, 1993 January 3, 2005 [5]
Robin Vos Rep. Rochester January 3, 2005 Current [4]

Electoral history Edit

Year Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality Other primary candidates
1972[6] November 7 Henry Rohner Republican 9,208 51.31% John Siefert Dem. 8,551 47.65% 17,946 657 George H. Iverson (Dem.)
Joseph Yugo Amer. 187 1.04%
1974[7] November 5 Marcel Dandeneau Democratic 6,613 57.58% Henry Rohner (inc.) Rep. 4,872 42.42% 11,485 1,741 John Siefert (Dem.)
1976[8] November 2 Marcel Dandeneau (inc.) Democratic 12,657 62.14% Herman V. Nelson Rep. 7,711 37.86% 20,368 4,946
  • Robert N. Miller (Dem.)
  • Daniel J. Nielsen (Dem.)
1978[9] November 7 E. James Ladwig Republican 8,242 53.31% Marcel Dandeneau (inc.) Dem. 7,219 46.69% 15,461 1,023
1980[10] November 4 E. James Ladwig (inc.) Republican 13,386 57.83% Marcel Dandeneau Dem. 9,762 42.17% 23,148 3,624 Larry M. Mork (Dem.)
1982[11] November 2 John H. Robinson Democratic 8,733 53.79% John L. McEwen Rep. 7,503 46.21% 16,236 1,230
1984[12] November 6 E. James Ladwig Republican 11,943 53.55% Ronald A. Sell Dem. 10,359 46.45% 22,302 1,584
1986[13] November 4 E. James Ladwig (inc.) Republican 9,218 62.25% Marilyn S. Nemeth Dem. 5,590 37.75% 14,808 3,628 William H. Kumm (Dem.)
1988[14] November 8 E. James Ladwig (inc.) Republican 11,999 53.79% Jeff Leavell Dem. 10,309 46.21% 22,308 1,690
1990[15] November 6 E. James Ladwig (inc.) Republican 7,690 51.42% Robert A. Beezat Dem. 7,266 48.58% 14,956 424
1992[16] November 3 Bonnie Ladwig Republican 16,148 63.94% Ronald Coutts Dem. 9,105 36.06% 25,253 7,043 Shirley Mishleau (Rep.)
1994[17] November 8 Bonnie Ladwig (inc.) Republican 14,724 100.0% 14,724 14,724
1996[18] November 5 Bonnie Ladwig (inc.) Republican 16,520 69.03% Patrick F. Cherf Dem. 6,672 27.88% 23,932 9,848
Michael J. O'Hare Tax. 740 3.09%
1998[19] November 3 Bonnie Ladwig (inc.) Republican 14,328 71.94% Patrick F. Cherf Dem. 5,588 28.06% 19,916 8,740
2000[20] November 7 Bonnie Ladwig (inc.) Republican 22,640 99.68% 22,712 22,568 Marla Ann Malacara (Rep.)
2002[21] November 5 Bonnie Ladwig (inc.) Republican 15,068 99.18% 15,192 14,944
2004[22] November 2 Robin Vos Republican 23,682 99.37% 23,831 23,533
2006[23] November 7 Robin Vos (inc.) Republican 14,329 58.16% Tim Daley Dem. 10,304 41.82% 24,637 4,025
2008[24] November 4 Robin Vos (inc.) Republican 20,172 61.51% Linda Flashinski Dem. 12,609 38.45% 32,794 7,563
2010[25] November 2 Robin Vos (inc.) Republican 19,525 99.35% 19,653 19,397
2012[26] November 6 Robin Vos (inc.) Republican 17,704 58.31% Kelley Albrecht Dem. 12,637 41.62% 30,362 5,067
2014[27] November 4 Robin Vos (inc.) Republican 15,361 63.23% Andy Mitchell Dem. 8,917 36.70% 24,295 6,444 Bryn Biemeck (Rep.)
2016[28] November 8 Robin Vos (inc.) Republican 18,771 64.16% Andy Mitchell Dem. 10,487 35.84% 29,258 8,284
2018[29] November 6 Robin Vos (inc.) Republican 16,775 61.00% Joel Jacobsen Dem. 10,705 38.93% 27,499 6,070
2020[30] November 3 Robin Vos (inc.) Republican 19,919 58.44% Joel Jacobsen Dem. 14,132 41.46% 34,087 5,787

References Edit

  1. ^ "LTSB Open Data: Wisconsin Assembly Districts (2022)". Wisconsin Legislative Technology Services Bureau. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  2. ^ "Assembly District 63". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  3. ^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Assembly District 63 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
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The 63rd Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly 2 Located in southeast Wisconsin the district covers most of the south half of Racine County west of Wisconsin Highway 31 including the city of Burlington and the villages of Rochester Union Grove and Sturtevant as well as most of the village of Mount Pleasant and part of the city of Racine 3 The district is represented by Republican Robin Vos the Speaker of the Assembly since 2005 4 Wisconsin s 63rdState Assembly districtFrom 2022 to 2031From 2012 to 20212022 map defined in Johnson v Wisconsin Elections Commission2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc Act 43Assemblymember Robin VosR Rochestersince January 3 2005 18 years Demographics81 8 White5 8 Black7 5 Hispanic2 0 Asian1 4 Native American0 1 Hawaiian Pacific Islander1 2 OtherPopulation 2020 Voting age59 534 1 47 779NotesSoutheast Wisconsin Downtown Historic District in BurlingtonAerial view of Mount PleasantThe 63rd Assembly District is located within Wisconsin s 21st Senate district along with the 61st and 62nd Assembly Districts List of past representatives EditList of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 63rd district Member Party Residence Counties represented Term start Term end Ref District createdHenry Rohner Rep Mount Pleasant Racine January 1 1973 January 6 1975Marcel Dandeneau Dem Caledonia January 6 1975 January 3 1979E James Ladwig Rep Caledonia January 3 1979 January 3 1983John H Robinson Dem Wausau Marathon January 3 1983 January 7 1985E James Ladwig Rep Caledonia Racine January 7 1985 January 4 1993Bonnie Ladwig Rep Caledonia January 4 1993 January 3 2005 5 Robin Vos Rep Rochester January 3 2005 Current 4 Electoral history EditYear Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality Other primary candidates1972 6 November 7 Henry Rohner Republican 9 208 51 31 John Siefert Dem 8 551 47 65 17 946 657 George H Iverson Dem Joseph Yugo Amer 187 1 04 1974 7 November 5 Marcel Dandeneau Democratic 6 613 57 58 Henry Rohner inc Rep 4 872 42 42 11 485 1 741 John Siefert Dem 1976 8 November 2 Marcel Dandeneau inc Democratic 12 657 62 14 Herman V Nelson Rep 7 711 37 86 20 368 4 946 Robert N Miller Dem Daniel J Nielsen Dem 1978 9 November 7 E James Ladwig Republican 8 242 53 31 Marcel Dandeneau inc Dem 7 219 46 69 15 461 1 0231980 10 November 4 E James Ladwig inc Republican 13 386 57 83 Marcel Dandeneau Dem 9 762 42 17 23 148 3 624 Larry M Mork Dem 1982 11 November 2 John H Robinson Democratic 8 733 53 79 John L McEwen Rep 7 503 46 21 16 236 1 2301984 12 November 6 E James Ladwig Republican 11 943 53 55 Ronald A Sell Dem 10 359 46 45 22 302 1 5841986 13 November 4 E James Ladwig inc Republican 9 218 62 25 Marilyn S Nemeth Dem 5 590 37 75 14 808 3 628 William H Kumm Dem 1988 14 November 8 E James Ladwig inc Republican 11 999 53 79 Jeff Leavell Dem 10 309 46 21 22 308 1 6901990 15 November 6 E James Ladwig inc Republican 7 690 51 42 Robert A Beezat Dem 7 266 48 58 14 956 4241992 16 November 3 Bonnie Ladwig Republican 16 148 63 94 Ronald Coutts Dem 9 105 36 06 25 253 7 043 Shirley Mishleau Rep 1994 17 November 8 Bonnie Ladwig inc Republican 14 724 100 0 14 724 14 7241996 18 November 5 Bonnie Ladwig inc Republican 16 520 69 03 Patrick F Cherf Dem 6 672 27 88 23 932 9 848Michael J O Hare Tax 740 3 09 1998 19 November 3 Bonnie Ladwig inc Republican 14 328 71 94 Patrick F Cherf Dem 5 588 28 06 19 916 8 7402000 20 November 7 Bonnie Ladwig inc Republican 22 640 99 68 22 712 22 568 Marla Ann Malacara Rep 2002 21 November 5 Bonnie Ladwig inc Republican 15 068 99 18 15 192 14 9442004 22 November 2 Robin Vos Republican 23 682 99 37 23 831 23 5332006 23 November 7 Robin Vos inc Republican 14 329 58 16 Tim Daley Dem 10 304 41 82 24 637 4 0252008 24 November 4 Robin Vos inc Republican 20 172 61 51 Linda Flashinski Dem 12 609 38 45 32 794 7 5632010 25 November 2 Robin Vos inc Republican 19 525 99 35 19 653 19 3972012 26 November 6 Robin Vos inc Republican 17 704 58 31 Kelley Albrecht Dem 12 637 41 62 30 362 5 0672014 27 November 4 Robin Vos inc Republican 15 361 63 23 Andy Mitchell Dem 8 917 36 70 24 295 6 444 Bryn Biemeck Rep 2016 28 November 8 Robin Vos inc Republican 18 771 64 16 Andy Mitchell Dem 10 487 35 84 29 258 8 2842018 29 November 6 Robin Vos inc Republican 16 775 61 00 Joel Jacobsen Dem 10 705 38 93 27 499 6 0702020 30 November 3 Robin Vos inc Republican 19 919 58 44 Joel Jacobsen Dem 14 132 41 46 34 087 5 787References Edit LTSB Open Data Wisconsin Assembly Districts 2022 Wisconsin Legislative Technology Services Bureau Retrieved November 20 2022 Assembly District 63 Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Districts Assembly District 63 Boundaries Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved August 23 2020 a b Representative Robin Vos Wisconsin Legislature Retrieved August 23 2020 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 2003 Biographies PDF In Barish Lawrence S ed State of Wisconsin 2003 2004 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 61 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1973 Elections PDF In Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V eds The state of Wisconsin 1973 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin pp 809 828 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1975 Elections PDF In Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V eds The state of Wisconsin 1975 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin pp 809 830 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1977 Elections PDF In Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V eds The state of Wisconsin 1977 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin pp 893 916 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1979 Elections PDF In Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V eds The state of Wisconsin 1979 1980 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 925 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1981 Elections PDF In Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V eds The state of Wisconsin 1981 1982 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin pp 895 916 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1983 Elections PDF In Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V eds The state of Wisconsin 1983 1984 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 911 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1985 Elections PDF In Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V eds The state of Wisconsin 1985 1986 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 926 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1987 Elections PDF In Theobald H Rupert Barish Lawrence S eds The state of Wisconsin 1987 1988 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin pp 889 908 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1989 Elections PDF In Barish Lawrence S Theobald H Rupert eds State of Wisconsin 1989 1990 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin pp 889 908 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1991 Elections PDF In Barish Lawrence S Theobald H Rupert eds State of Wisconsin 1991 1992 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 916 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1993 Elections PDF In Barish Lawrence S Theobald H Rupert eds State of Wisconsin 1993 1994 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin pp 905 923 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1995 Elections PDF In Barish Lawrence S ed State of Wisconsin 1995 1996 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 922 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1997 Elections PDF In Barish Lawrence S ed State of Wisconsin 1997 1998 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 904 Retrieved January 7 2021 Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau 1999 Elections PDF In Barish Lawrence S Meloy Patricia E eds State of Wisconsin 1999 2000 Blue Book Report Madison Wisconsin State of Wisconsin p 883 Retrieved January 7 2021 Results of Fall General Election 11 07 2000 PDF Report Wisconsin State Elections Board May 10 2001 p 30 Retrieved January 7 2021 Results of Fall General Election 11 05 2002 PDF Report Wisconsin State Elections Board December 2 2002 p 32 Retrieved January 7 2021 Results of Fall General Election 11 02 2004 PDF Report Wisconsin State Elections Board December 1 2004 p 33 Retrieved January 7 2021 Results of Fall General Election 11 07 2006 PDF Report Wisconsin State Elections Board December 5 2006 p 32 Retrieved January 7 2021 Fall General Election 11 04 2008 PDF Report Wisconsin State Elections Board November 24 2008 p 63 Retrieved January 7 2021 2010 Fall General Election Results Summary pdf PDF Report Wisconsin Government Accountability Board December 1 2010 p 24 Retrieved January 7 2021 Canvass Results for 2012 Presidential and General Election 11 6 2012 PDF Report Wisconsin Government Accountability Board December 26 2012 pp 23 24 Retrieved January 7 2021 Canvass Results for 2014 General Election 11 4 2014 PDF Report Wisconsin Government Accountability Board November 26 2014 p 23 Retrieved January 7 2021 Canvass Results for 2016 General Election 11 8 2016 PDF Report Wisconsin Elections Commission December 22 2016 p 23 Retrieved January 7 2021 Canvass Results for 2018 General Election 11 6 2018 PDF Report Wisconsin Elections Commission February 22 2019 p 24 Retrieved January 7 2021 Canvass Results for 2020 General Election 11 3 2020 PDF Report Wisconsin Elections Commission November 18 2020 p 22 Retrieved January 7 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wisconsin 27s 63rd Assembly district amp oldid 1169907875, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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