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Wisconsin's 9th Senate district

The 9th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin State Senate.[2] Located in eastern Wisconsin, the district comprises most of Manitowoc and Sheboygan counties, as well as part of eastern Calumet County.[3]

Wisconsin's 9th
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 25, 26, and 27
Senator
  Devin LeMahieu
RSheboygan
since January 3, 2015 (8 years)
Demographics83.0% White
2.2% Black
6.9% Hispanic
5.4% Asian
1.3% Native American
0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0.9% Other
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
178,827[1]
140,180

Current elected officials edit

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:[4]

The district is also located within Wisconsin's 6th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman.[5]

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:[6]

Senator Party Notes Session Years District Definition
District created 1848
 
Dane County
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
 
7th 1854
Denison Worthington Rep. 8th 1855
9th 1856
John T. Kingston Rep. 10th 1857
 
Adams, Juneau, Sauk counties
11th 1858
H. W. Curtis Rep. 12th 1859
13th 1860
John T. Kingston Rep. 14th 1861
15th 1862
 
Adams, Juneau, Waushara counties
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
 
Adams, Juneau, Monroe counties
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
 
Iowa County
26th 1873
27th 1874
David McFarland Rep. 28th 1875
Dem. 29th 1876
Hobart S. Sacket Rep. 30th 1877
 
Green Lake, Marquette, Waushara counties
31st 1878
32nd 1879
33rd 1880
James F. Wiley Rep. 34th 1881
35th 1882
36th 1883–1884
 
Green Lake, Portage, Waushara counties
37th 1885–1886
George Fitch Rep. 38th 1887–1888
39th 1889–1890
 
Green Lake, Portage, Waushara and
Ferdinand T. Yahr Dem. 40th 1891–1892
41st 1893–1894
 
Adams, Green Lake, Juneau, Marquette counties
Clarence V. Peirce Rep. 42nd 1895–1896
43rd 1897–1898
 
1896–1901

 
1902–1911
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
 
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
 
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
Vacant
Henry Maier Dem. Resigned in 1960 to become Mayor of Milwaukee. 70th 1951–1952
71st 1953–1954
72nd 1955–1956
 
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
78th 1967–1968
79th 1969–1970
Vacant
Ronald G. Parys Dem. Won 1969 special election.
80th 1971–1972
81st 1973–1974
 
82nd 1975–1976
83rd 1977–1978
Jim Moody Dem. 84th 1979–1980
85th 1981–1982
Carl Otte Dem. 86th 1983–1984
 
87th 1985–1986
 
Southeast Calumet County,
southern Manitowoc County, and most of Sheboygan County
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,
and most of Sheboygan County
92nd 1995–1996
93rd 1997–1998
James Baumgart Dem. 94th 1999–2000
95th 2001–2002
Joe Leibham Rep. Resigned Dec. 2014. 96th 2003–2004
 
97th 2005–2006
98th 2007–2008
99th 2009–2010
100th 2011–2012
101st 2013–2014
 
Devin LeMahieu Rep. 102nd 2015–2016
103rd 2017–2018
104th 2019–2020
105th 2021–2022
106th 2023–2024
 
Most of Manitowoc County,
Most of Sheboygan County,
part of Calumet County

Notes edit

  1. ^ "LTSB Open Data: Wisconsin Senate Districts (2022)". Wisconsin Legislative Technology Services Bureau. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
  2. ^ "Senate District 9". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
  3. ^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 9 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
  4. ^ District Map
  5. ^ Congressional District Map
  6. ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.

External links edit

  • 9th Senate District, Senator Leibham in the Wisconsin Blue Book (2005–2006)
  • Joe Leibham official campaign site

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The 9th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin State Senate 2 Located in eastern Wisconsin the district comprises most of Manitowoc and Sheboygan counties as well as part of eastern Calumet County 3 Wisconsin s 9thState 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 25 26 and 27Senator Devin LeMahieuR Sheboygansince January 3 2015 8 years Demographics83 0 White2 2 Black6 9 Hispanic5 4 Asian1 3 Native American0 1 Hawaiian Pacific Islander0 9 OtherPopulation 2020 Voting age178 827 1 140 180 Contents 1 Current elected officials 2 Past senators 3 Notes 4 External linksCurrent elected officials editDevin 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 4 Assembly District 25 Paul Tittl R Manitowoc Assembly District 26 Terry Katsma R Oostburg Assembly District 27 Amy Binsfeld R Mosel The district is also located within Wisconsin s 6th congressional district which is represented by U S Representative Glenn Grothman 5 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 6 Senator Party Notes Session Years District DefinitionDistrict created 1848 nbsp Dane CountySimeon Mills Dem 1stAlexander Botkin Whig 2nd 18493rd 1850Eliab B Dean Jr Dem 4th 18515th 1852George R McLane Dem 6th 1853 nbsp Northern Waukesha County Town of Brookfield Town of Delafield Town of Lisbon Town of Menomonee Town of Merton Town of Oconomowoc Town of Pewaukee Town of Summit7th 1854Denison Worthington Rep 8th 18559th 1856John T Kingston Rep 10th 1857 nbsp Adams Juneau Sauk counties11th 1858H W Curtis Rep 12th 185913th 1860John T Kingston Rep 14th 186115th 1862 nbsp Adams Juneau Waushara countiesAlanson M Kimball Rep 16th 1863Natl Union 17th 1864Henry G Webb Natl Union 18th 186519th 1866DeWitt C Wilson Natl Union 20th 1867 nbsp Adams Juneau Monroe countiesRep 21st 1868William J Kershaw Rep 22nd 186923rd 1870Eliphalet S Miner Rep Redistricted to 29th district 24th 1871Francis Little Rep Redistricted from 15th district 25th 1872 nbsp Iowa County26th 187327th 1874David McFarland Rep 28th 1875Dem 29th 1876Hobart S Sacket Rep 30th 1877 nbsp Green Lake Marquette Waushara counties31st 187832nd 187933rd 1880James F Wiley Rep 34th 188135th 188236th 1883 1884 nbsp Green Lake Portage Waushara counties37th 1885 1886George Fitch Rep 38th 1887 188839th 1889 1890 nbsp Green Lake Portage Waushara andWestern Marathon County Town of Bergen Town of Brighton Town of Cleveland Town of Day Town of Eau Pleine Town of Halsey Town of Holton Town of Hull Town of Johnson Town of Marathon Town of Mosinee Town of Rietbrock Town of Spencer Town of Wien Village of MarathonFerdinand T Yahr Dem 40th 1891 189241st 1893 1894 nbsp Adams Green Lake Juneau Marquette countiesClarence V Peirce Rep 42nd 1895 189643rd 1897 1898 nbsp 1896 1901 nbsp 1902 1911 Adams Marquette Waushara Wood countiesThomas Fearne Rep 44th 1899 190045th 1901 1902Herman C Wipperman Rep 46th 1903 190447th 1905 1906Theodore W Brazeau Rep 48th 1907 190849th 1909 1910Edward F Kileen Rep 50th 1911 191251st 1913 1914 nbsp Central Milwaukee County Wards 1 2 3 4 city of MilwaukeeDavid V Jennings Dem 52nd 1915 191653rd 1917 191854th 1919 192055th 1921 1922Ben H Mahon Rep Died Oct 1924 56th 1923 1924Irving P Mehigan Rep Won 1924 special election 57th 1925 192658th 1927 192859th 1929 193060th 1931 193261st 1933 1934 nbsp Central Milwaukee County Wards 1 3 4 6 city of MilwaukeeJames L Callan Dem 62nd 1935 193663rd 1937 1938Cornelius T Young Dem 64th 1939 194065th 1941 1942Robert E Tehan Dem Resigned after appointed U S Dist Judge E D Wis 66th 1943 194467th 1945 194668th 1947 194869th 1949 1950VacantHenry Maier Dem Resigned in 1960 to become Mayor of Milwaukee 70th 1951 195271st 1953 195472nd 1955 1956 nbsp Central Milwaukee County Wards 2 3 6 city of Milwaukee73rd 1957 195874th 1959 1960VacantNorman Sussman Dem Died April 1969 75th 1961 196276th 1963 196477th 1965 1966 nbsp North central Milwaukee County Wards 1 2 3 city of Glendale Wards 4 6 13 city of Milwaukee78th 1967 196879th 1969 1970VacantRonald G Parys Dem Won 1969 special election 80th 1971 197281st 1973 1974 nbsp Central Milwaukee County Part of the city of Milwaukee82nd 1975 197683rd 1977 1978Jim Moody Dem 84th 1979 198085th 1981 1982Carl Otte Dem 86th 1983 1984 nbsp Southeast Calumet County eastern Fond du Lac County southern Manitowoc County and most of Sheboygan County Calumet County Town of New Holstein City of New Holstein Fond du Lac County Town of Calumet Town of Marshfield Town of Osceola Town of Taycheedah Village of Mount Calvary Village of St Cloud Manitowoc County Town of Centerville Town of Liberty Town of Manitowoc Town of Meeme Town of Newton Town of Schleswig Village of Cleveland Village of St Nazianz City of Kiel City of Manitowoc Sheboygan County Town of Greenbush Town of Herman Town of Lyndon Town of Mitchell Town of Mosel Town of Plymouth Town of Rhine Town of Russell Town of Scott Town of Sheboygan Town of Sheboygan Falls Town of Sherman Village of Adell Village of Cascade Village of Elkhart Lake Village of Glenbeulah Village of Howards Grove Village of Kohler Village of Random Lake Village of Waldo City of Plymouth City of Sheboygan Falls Wards 1 6 9 16 city of Sheboygan87th 1985 1986 nbsp Southeast Calumet County southern Manitowoc County and most of Sheboygan County Calumet County Town of New Holstein City of New Holstein Manitowoc County Town of Centerville Town of Liberty Town of Manitowoc Town of Meeme Town of Newton Town of Schleswig Village of Cleveland Village of St Nazianz Village of Valders City of Kiel City of Manitowoc Sheboygan County Town of Greenbush Town of Herman Town of Lima Town of Lyndon Town of Mitchell Town of Mosel Town of Plymouth Town of Rhine Town of Russell Town of Sheboygan Town of Sheboygan Falls Town of Wilson Village of Cascade Village of Elkhart Lake Village of Glenbeulah Village of Howards Grove Village of Kohler Village of Waldo City of Plymouth City of Sheboygan City of Sheboygan Falls Ward 2 Town of HollandWilliam Te Winkle Dem 88th 1987 198889th 1989 1990Calvin Potter Dem 90th 1991 199291st 1993 1994 nbsp Southeast Calumet County southern Manitowoc County and most of Sheboygan County Calumet County City of New Holstein Wards 2 3 town of New Holstein Manitowoc County Town of Centerville Town of Liberty Town of Manitowoc Town of Manitowoc Rapids Town of Meeme Town of Newton Town of Schleswig Village of Cleveland Village of St Nazianz Village of Valders City of Kiel City of Manitowoc Sheboygan County Town of Greenbush Town of Herman Town of Lima Town of Lyndon Town of Mitchell Town of Mosel Town of Plymouth Town of Rhine Town of Russell Town of Scott Town of Sheboygan Town of Sheboygan Falls Town of Wilson Village of Cascade Village of Elkhart Lake Village of Glenbeulah Village of Howards Grove Village of Kohler Village of Waldo City of Plymouth City of Sheboygan City of Sheboygan Falls92nd 1995 199693rd 1997 1998James Baumgart Dem 94th 1999 200095th 2001 2002Joe Leibham Rep Resigned Dec 2014 96th 2003 2004 nbsp Eastern Calumet County eastern Fond du Lac County southern Manitowoc County and northern Sheboygan County Calumet County Town of Brothertown Town of Charlestown Town of New Holstein Town of Rantoul Village of Hilbert Village of Potter City of New Holstein Fond du Lac County Town of Calumet Town of Forest Town of Marshfield Village of Mount Calvary Village of St Cloud Manitowoc County Town of Cato Town of Centerville Town of Eaton Town of Liberty Town of Manitowoc Town of Manitowoc Rapids Town of Meeme Town of Newton Town of Rockland Town of Schleswig Village of Cleveland Village of Reedsville Village of St Nazianz Village of Valders Village of Whitelaw City of Kiel City of Manitowoc Sheboygan County Town of Greenbush Town of Herman Town of Mosel Town of Plymouth Town of Rhine Town of Russell Town of Sheboygan Town of Sheboygan Falls Village of Elkhart Lake Village of Glenbeulah Village of Howards Grove Village of Kohler City of Plymouth City of Sheboygan City of Sheboygan Falls97th 2005 200698th 2007 200899th 2009 2010100th 2011 2012101st 2013 2014 nbsp Eastern Calumet County most of Manitowoc County and most of Sheboygan County Calumet County Town of Charlestown Town of Chilton Town of Rantoul Village of Hilbert Village of Potter City of Chilton Manitowoc County Town of Cato Town of Centerville Town of Eaton Town of Liberty Town of Maple Grove Town of Manitowoc Town of Manitowoc Rapids Town of Meeme Town of Newton Town of Rockland Town of Schleswig Village of Cleveland Village of Reedsville Village of St Nazianz Village of Valders Village of Whitelaw City of Kiel City of Manitowoc Sheboygan County Town of Herman Town of Holland Town of Lima Town of Mosel Town of Plymouth Town of Rhine Town of Russell Town of Sheboygan Town of Sheboygan Falls Town of Sherman Town of Wilson Village of Adell Village of Cedar Grove Village of Elkhart Lake Village of Glenbeulah Village of Howards Grove Village of Kohler Village of Oostburg Village of Random Lake City of Plymouth City of Sheboygan City of Sheboygan FallsDevin LeMahieu Rep 102nd 2015 2016103rd 2017 2018104th 2019 2020105th 2021 2022106th 2023 2024 nbsp Most of Manitowoc County Most of Sheboygan County part of Calumet CountyNotes edit LTSB Open Data Wisconsin Senate Districts 2022 Wisconsin Legislative Technology Services Bureau Retrieved November 19 2022 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 edit9th Senate District Senator Leibham in the Wisconsin Blue Book 2005 2006 Joe Leibham official campaign site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wisconsin 27s 9th Senate district amp oldid 1169908042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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