91st Wisconsin Legislature

{{short description|Wisconsin legislative term for 1993–1994}}

{{Use American English|date=February 2025}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2023}}

{{Infobox legislative term

| name = 91st Wisconsin Legislature

| image = Wis-capitol.jpg

| image_size =

| alt =

| caption = Wisconsin State Capitol

| body = Wisconsin Legislature

| meeting_place = {{nowrap|Wisconsin State Capitol}}

| election = {{nowrap|November 3, 1992}}

| term_start = {{nowrap|January 4, 1993}}

| term_end = {{nowrap|January 2, 1995}}

| before = 90th

| after = 92nd

| website =

| chamber1 = Senate

| membership1 = 33

| control1 = {{unbulleted list

| Democratic {{nowrap|{{sup|until Apr. 20, 1993}}}}

| Republican {{nowrap|{{sup|after Apr. 20, 1993}}}}

}}

| chamber1_leader1_type = {{nowrap|Senate President}}

| chamber1_leader1 = {{unbulleted list

| {{nowrap|Fred Risser (D)}} {{nowrap|{{sup|until Apr. 20, 1993}}}}

| {{nowrap|Brian Rude (R)}} {{nowrap|{{sup|after Apr. 20, 1993}}}}

}}

| chamber1_leader2_type = {{nowrap|President pro tempore}}

| chamber1_leader2 = {{nowrap|Alan Lasee (R)}} {{nowrap|{{sup|after Apr. 20, 1993}}}}

| chamber2 = Assembly

| membership2 = 99

| control2 = Democratic

| chamber2_leader1_type = {{nowrap|Assembly Speaker}}

| chamber2_leader1 = {{nowrap|Walter Kunicki (D)}}

| chamber2_leader2_type = {{nowrap|Speaker pro tempore}}

| chamber2_leader2 = {{nowrap|Tim Carpenter (D)}}

| session1_type = Regular

| session1_start = {{nowrap|January 4, 1993}}

| session1_end = {{nowrap|January 3, 1995}}

| special_session1_type = {{nowrap|May 1994 Spec.}}

| special_session1_start = {{nowrap|May 18, 1994}}

| special_session1_end = {{nowrap|May 19, 1994}}

| special_session2_type = {{nowrap|Jun. 1994 Spec.}}

| special_session2_start = {{nowrap|June 7, 1994}}

| special_session2_end = {{nowrap|June 23, 1994}}

}}

The Ninety-First Wisconsin Legislature convened from {{nowrap|January 4, 1993,}} to {{nowrap|January 3, 1995,}} in regular session, and also convened in two special sessions.{{cite report|url= https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/misc/lrb/blue_book/2023_2024/ |title= State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2023–2024 |year= 2023 |publisher= Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau |isbn= 978-1-7333817-2-7 |chapter-url= https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/misc/lrb/blue_book/2023_2024/180_historical_lists.pdf |chapter= Historical Lists |pages= 492–493, 496, 501, 513–514 |access-date= December 23, 2023 }}

This was the first legislative session after the redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to a decision of a three-judge panel of the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin in 1992.

Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 3, 1992. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 6, 1990.

The governor of Wisconsin during this entire term was Republican Tommy Thompson, of Juneau County, serving the second two years of his second four-year term, having won re-election in the 1990 Wisconsin gubernatorial election.

Major events

Major legislation

  • December 30, 1993: An Act relating to: creating the office of the commissioner of railroads, transferring railroad regulation from the public service commission to the office of the commissioner of railroads, granting rule-making authority and making an appropriation, [https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1993/related/acts/123.pdf 1993 Act 123]. Re-established the Office of the Commissioner of Railroads.

Party summary

=Senate summary=

File:WI Senate 1993.svg

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! rowspan=3 |

! colspan=2 | Party

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

! rowspan=3 | Total

!

style="height:5px"

| style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" |

| style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" |

| style="background:black;" |

Dem.

! Rep.

! Vacant

style="font-size:80%;" | End of previous Legislature

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | 18

| 14

! 32

| 1

colspan=5 |
style="font-size:80%;" | Start of Reg. SessionDemocrats Tom Barrett (5th District), Marvin J. Roshell (23rd District), and Russ Feingold (27th District) resigned before the start of the session.

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | 15

| 15

! 30

| 3

style="font-size:80%;" | From Apr. 20, 1993Republicans Peggy Rosenzweig (5th District) and

David Zien (23rd District), and Democrat Joe Wineke (27th District) were sworn in to replace Tom Barrett, Marvin J. Roshell, and Russ Feingold, respectively.

| rowspan="3" | 16

| {{party shading/Republican}} | 17

! 33

| 0

style="font-size:80%;" | From Jul. 21, 1993Republican Donald K. Stitt (20th District) resigned.

| {{party shading/Republican}} | 16

! 32

| 1

style="font-size:80%;" | From Sep. 30, 1993Republican Mary Panzer (20th District) was sworn in to replace Donald K. Stitt.

| {{party shading/Republican}} | 17

! 33

| 0

colspan=5 |
Final voting share

! {{percentage|16|33|2}}

! {{party shading/Republican}} | {{percentage|17|33|2}}

! colspan=2 |

colspan=5 |
style="font-size:80%;" | Beginning of the next Legislature

| 16

| {{party shading/Republican}} | 17

! 33

| 0

=Assembly summary=

File:WI Assembly 1993.svg

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
style="vertical-align:bottom;"

! rowspan=3 |

! colspan=2 | Party

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

! rowspan=3 | Total

!

style="height:5px"

| style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" |

| style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" |

| style="background:black;" |

Dem.

! Rep.

! Vacant

style="font-size:80%;" | End of previous Legislature

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | 58

| 41

! 99

| 0

colspan=5 |
style="font-size:80%;" | Start of Reg. Session

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | 52

| 47

! 99

| 0

style="font-size:80%;" | From Apr. 20, 1993Republicans Peggy Rosenzweig (14th District) and

David Zien (68th District), and Democrat Joe Wineke (79th District) resigned after their elections to the state senate.

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | 51

| rowspan="2" | 45

! 96

| 3

style="font-size:80%;" | From Jun. 8, 1993Democrat Peter W. Barca (64th District) resigned after his election to the United States House of Representatives.

| rowspan="2" {{party shading/Democratic}} | 50

! 95

| 4

style="font-size:80%;" | From Jun. 30, 1993Republican Scott Walker (14th District) was sworn in to replace Peggy Rosenzweig.

| rowspan="2" | 46

! 96

| 3

style="font-size:80%;" | From Jul. 9, 1993Democrat David Plombon (68th District) was sworn in to replace David Zien.

| rowspan="2" {{party shading/Democratic}} | 51

! 97

| 2

style="font-size:80%;" | From Jul. 11, 1993Republican Rick Skindrud (79th District) was sworn in to replace Joe Wineke.

| rowspan="2" | 47

! 98

| 1

style="font-size:80%;" | From Sep. 13, 1993Democrat James Kreuser (64th District) was sworn in to replace Peter W. Barca.

| rowspan="3" {{party shading/Democratic}} | 52

! 99

| 0

style="font-size:80%;" | From Sep. 30, 1993Republican Mary Panzer (59th District) resigned after her election to the state senate.

| 46

! 98

| 1

style="font-size:80%;" | From Dec. 16, 1993Republican Glenn Grothman (59th District) was sworn in to replace Mary Panzer.

| 47

! 99

| 0

colspan=5 |
Final voting share

! {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{percentage|52|99|2}}

! {{percentage|47|99|2}}

! colspan=2 |

colspan=5 |
style="font-size:80%;" | Beginning of the next Legislature

| 48

| {{party shading/Republican}} | 51

! 99

| 0

Sessions

  • Regular session: January 4, 1993{{spnd}}January 3, 1995
  • May 1994 special session: May 18, 1994{{spnd}}May 19, 1994
  • June 1994 special session: June 7, 1994{{spnd}}June 23, 1994

Leadership

=Senate leadership=

==Senate majority leadership==

==Senate minority leadership==

=Assembly leadership=

==Assembly majority leadership==

==Assembly minority leadership==

Members

= Members of the Senate =

Members of the Senate for the Ninety-First Wisconsin Legislature:{{cite report|url= https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/6GO4S5JO5BQTO8M |title= State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1993–1994 |publisher= Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau |year= 1993 |editor-last2= Theobald |editor-first2= H. Rupert |editor-last1= Barish |editor-first1= Lawrence S. |chapter= Biographies |pages= 20–88 |access-date= December 27, 2023 }}

File:WI Senate Partisan Map 1993.svg

class="wikitable sortable"

! Dist. !! Senator !! Party !! Age
(1993)!! Home !! First
elected

align="center" | 01

| {{sortname|Alan|Lasee}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{Age|1937|7|31|1993|01|01}}

| Rockland, Brown County

| align="center" | 1977

align="center" | 02

| {{sortname|Robert|Cowles}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{Age|1950|7|31|1993|01|01}}

| Green Bay, Brown County

| align="center" | 1987

align="center" | 03

| {{sortname|Brian|Burke|Brian Burke (American politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{Age|1958|4|19|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee, Milwaukee County

| align="center" | 1988

align="center" | 04

| {{sortname|Gwen|Moore}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{Age|1951|4|18|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee, Milwaukee County

| align="center" | 1992

rowspan="2" align="center" | 05

| colspan="5" | --Vacant until Apr. 20, 1993--

{{sortname|Peggy|Rosenzweig}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Apr. 20, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{Age|1936|11|5|1993|04|20}}

| Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County

| align="center" | 1993

align="center" | 06

| {{sortname|Gary|George|Gary George (Wisconsin politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1954|3|8|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee, Milwaukee County

| align="center" | 1980

align="center" | 07

| {{sortname|John|Plewa}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1945|9|2|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee, Milwaukee County

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 08

| {{sortname|Alberta|Darling}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1944|4|28|1993|01|01}}

| River Hills, Milwaukee County

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 09

| {{sortname|Calvin|Potter}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1945|11|3|1993|01|01}}

| Kohler, Sheboygan County

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 10

| {{sortname|Alice|Clausing}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1944|6|7|1993|01|01}}

| Menomonie, Dunn County

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 11

| {{sortname|Joanne|Huelsman}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1938|3|21|1993|01|01}}

| Waukesha, Waukesha County

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 12

| {{sortname|Roger|Breske}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1938|11|8|1993|01|01}}

| Elderon, Marathon County

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 13

| {{sortname|Barbara|Lorman}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1932|7|31|1993|01|01}}

| Fort Atkinson, Jefferson County

| align="center" | 1980

align="center" | 14

| {{sortname|Joseph|Leean}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1942|3|10|1993|01|01}}

| Dayton, Waupaca County

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 15

| {{sortname|Timothy|Weeden}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1951|11|13|1993|01|01}}

| Beloit, Rock County

| align="center" | 1987

align="center" | 16

| {{sortname|Charles|Chvala}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1954|12|5|1993|01|01}}

| Madison, Dane County

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 17

| {{sortname|Dale|Schultz}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1953|6|12|1993|01|01}}

| Washington, Sauk County

| align="center" | 1991

align="center" | 18

| {{sortname|Carol|Buettner|Carol Roessler}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1948|1|16|1993|01|01}}

| {{nowrap|Oshkosh}}, Winnebago County

| align="center" | 1987

align="center" | 19

| {{sortname|Michael G.|Ellis|Michael Ellis (American politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1941|2|21|1993|01|01}}

| Neenah, Winnebago County

| align="center" | 1982

rowspan="2" align="center" | 20

| {{sortname|Donald K.|Stitt}} {{nowrap|{{small|(res. Jul. 21, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1944|11|26|1993|01|01}}

| Port Washington, Ozaukee County

| align="center" | 1984

{{sortname|Mary|Panzer}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Sep. 30, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1951|9|19|1993|9|30}}

| West Bend, Washington County

| align="center" | 1993

align="center" | 21

| {{sortname|George|Petak}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1949|11|6|1993|01|01}}

| Racine, Racine County

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 22

| {{sortname|Joseph F.|Andrea}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1927|11|29|1993|01|01}}

| Kenosha, Kenosha County

| align="center" | 1984

rowspan="2" align="center" | 23

| colspan="5" | --Vacant until Apr. 20, 1993--

{{sortname|David|Zien}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Apr. 20, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1950|3|15|1993|4|20}}

| Eau Claire, Eau Claire County

| align="center" | 1993

align="center" | 24

| {{sortname|David|Helbach}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1948|12|8|1993|01|01}}

| Stevens Point, Portage County

| align="center" | 1983

align="center" | 25

| {{sortname|Robert|Jauch}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1945|11|22|1993|01|01}}

| Poplar, Douglas County

| align="center" | 1986

align="center" | 26

| {{sortname|Fred|Risser}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1927|5|5|1993|01|01}}

| Madison, Dane County

| align="center" | 1962

rowspan="2" align="center" | 27

| colspan="5" | --Vacant until Apr. 20, 1993--

{{sortname|Joe|Wineke}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Apr. 20, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1957|1|5|1993|4|20}}

| Verona, Dane County

| align="center" | 1993

align="center" | 28

| {{sortname|Lynn|Adelman}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1939|10|1|1993|01|01}}

| Mukwonago, Waukesha County

| align="center" | 1976

align="center" | 29

| {{sortname|Russ|Decker}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1953|5|25|1993|01|01}}

| Schofield, Marathon County

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 30

| {{sortname|Gary|Drzewiecki}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1954|10|29|1993|01|01}}

| Pulaski, Brown County

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 31

| {{sortname|Rodney C.|Moen}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1937|7|26|1993|01|01}}

| Whitehall, Trempealeau County

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" | 32

| {{sortname|Brian|Rude}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1955|8|25|1993|01|01}}

| Coon Valley, Vernon County

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 33

| {{sortname|Margaret|Farrow}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1934|11|28|1993|01|01}}

| Elm Grove, Waukesha County

| align="center" | 1989

= Members of the Assembly =

Members of the Assembly for the Ninety-First Wisconsin Legislature:

File:WI Assembly Partisan Map 1993.svg

class="wikitable sortable"

!Senate
Dist.

!Dist.

!Representative

!Party

!Age
(1993)

!Home

!First
Elected

align="center" rowspan="3" | 01

| align="center" | 01

| {{sortname|Lary J.|Swoboda}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1939|5|28|1993|01|01}}

| Luxemburg

| align="center" | 1970

align="center" | 02

| {{sortname|Dale|Bolle}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1923|6|12|1993|01|01}}

| Whitelaw

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" | 03

| {{sortname|Alvin|Ott}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1949|6|19|1993|01|01}}

| Brillion

| align="center" | 1986

align="center" rowspan="3" | 02

| align="center" | 04

| {{sortname|Mark A.|Green|Mark Green (Wisconsin politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1960|6|1|1993|01|01}}

| Green Bay

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 05

| {{sortname|William N.|Vander Loop}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1932|12|6|1993|01|01}}

| Kaukauna

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 06

| {{sortname|John|Ainsworth|John Ainsworth (Wisconsin politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1940|9|21|1993|01|01}}

| Waukechon

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" rowspan="3" | 03

| align="center" | 07

| {{sortname|Peter|Bock}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1948|12|12|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1986

align="center" | 08

| {{sortname|Walter|Kunicki}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1958|6|9|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1980

align="center" | 09

| {{sortname|Tim|Carpenter}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1960|2|24|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" rowspan="3" | 04

| align="center" | 10

| {{sortname|Annette Polly|Williams}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1937|1|10|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1980

align="center" | 11

| {{sortname|Johnnie E.|Morris-Tatum}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1951|7|9|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 12

| {{sortname|Shirley|Krug}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1958|1|29|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" rowspan="4" | 05

| align="center" | 13

| {{sortname|David|Cullen|David Cullen (politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1960|2|1|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1990

rowspan="2" align="center" | 14

| {{sortname|Peggy|Rosenzweig}} {{nowrap|{{small|(res. Apr. 20, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1936|11|5|1993|01|01}}

| Wauwatosa

| align="center" | 1982

{{sortname|Scott|Walker|Scott Walker (politician)}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Jun. 30, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1967|11|2|1993|6|30}}

| Wauwatosa

| align="center" | 1993

align="center" | 15

| {{sortname|Jeannette|Bell}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1941|9|2|1993|01|01}}

| West Allis

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" rowspan="3" | 06

| align="center" | 16

| {{sortname|Leon|Young|dab=Wisconsin politician}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1967|7|4|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 17

| {{sortname|Spencer|Coggs}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1949|8|6|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" | 18

| {{sortname|Antonio R.|Riley}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1963|8|22|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="3" | 07

| align="center" | 19

| {{sortname|Barbara|Notestein}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1949|4|14|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 20

| {{sortname|Rosemary|Potter}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1952|4|15|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1989

align="center" | 21

| {{sortname|Richard|Grobschmidt}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1948|5|3|1993|01|01}}

| South Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" rowspan="3" | 08

| align="center" | 22

| {{sortname|Polly W.|Beal}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1942|3|1|1993|01|01}}

| River Hills

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 23

| {{sortname|John|La Fave}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1949|7|13|1993|01|01}}

| Brown Deer

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 24

| {{sortname|Lolita|Schneiders}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1931|3|3|1993|01|01}}

| Menomonee Falls

| align="center" | 1980

align="center" rowspan="3" | 09

| align="center" | 25

| {{sortname|Bob|Ziegelbauer}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1951|8|26|1993|01|01}}

| Manitowoc

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 26

| {{sortname|James|Baumgart}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1938|12|22|1993|01|01}}

| Sheboygan

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 27

| {{sortname|Clifford|Otte}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1933|1|15|1993|01|01}}

| Sheboygan Falls

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="3" | 10

| align="center" | 28

| {{sortname|Harvey|Stower}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1944|9|17|1993|01|01}}

| Amery

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" | 29

| {{sortname|Alvin|Baldus}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1926|4|26|1993|01|01}}

| Menomonie

| align="center" | 1966

align="center" | 30

| {{sortname|Sheila|Harsdorf}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1956|7|25|1993|01|01}}

| River Falls

| align="center" | 1988

align="center" rowspan="3" | 11

| align="center" | 31

| {{sortname|Stephen|Nass}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1952|10|7|1993|01|01}}

| Whitewater

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 32

| {{sortname|Scott R.|Jensen|Scott Jensen (Wisconsin politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1960|8|24|1993|01|01}}

| Waukesha

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 33

| {{sortname|Daniel P.|Vrakas}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1955|10|31|1993|01|01}}

| Hartland

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" rowspan="3" | 12

| align="center" | 34

| {{sortname|Jim|Holperin}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1950|12|18|1993|01|01}}

| Eagle River

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" | 35

| {{sortname|Thomas D.|Ourada}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1958|12|17|1993|01|01}}

| Antigo

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 36

| {{sortname|Lorraine|Seratti}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1949|10|30|1993|01|01}}

| Florence

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="3" | 13

| align="center" | 37

| {{sortname|David W.|Ward|David Ward (Wisconsin politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1953|4|29|1993|01|01}}

| Fort Atkinson

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 38

| {{sortname|Steven|Foti}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1958|12|3|1993|01|01}}

| Oconomowoc

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" | 39

| {{sortname|Robert|Goetsch}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1933|8|5|1993|01|01}}

| Oak Grove

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" rowspan="3" | 14

| align="center" | 40

| {{sortname|William|Lorge}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1960|8|31|1993|01|01}}

| Deer Creek

| align="center" | 1988

align="center" | 41

| {{sortname|Robert T.|Welch|Robert Welch (Wisconsin politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1958|6|8|1993|01|01}}

| Marion

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 42

| {{sortname|Ben|Brancel}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1950|7|31|1993|01|01}}

| Douglas

| align="center" | 1986

align="center" rowspan="3" | 15

| align="center" | 43

| {{sortname|Charles W.|Coleman|Charles Coleman (politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1932|8|7|1993|01|01}}

| Richmond

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" | 44

| {{sortname|Wayne W.|Wood}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1930|1|21|1993|01|01}}

| Janesville

| align="center" | 1976

align="center" | 45

| {{sortname|Judy|Robson}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1939|11|21|1993|01|01}}

| Beloit

| align="center" | 1987

align="center" rowspan="3" | 16

| align="center" | 46

| {{sortname|Rudy|Silbaugh}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1930|9|10|1993|01|01}}

| Stoughton

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 47

| {{sortname|Eugene|Hahn}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1929|7|21|1993|01|01}}

| Springvale

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 48

| {{sortname|Doris|Hanson}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1925|10|24|1993|01|01}}

| McFarland

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="3" | 17

| align="center" | 49

| {{sortname|David A.|Brandemuehl}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1931|12|7|1993|01|01}}

| Mount Ida

| align="center" | 1986

align="center" | 50

| {{sortname|Sheryl|Albers}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1954|9|9|1993|01|01}}

| Freedom

| align="center" | 1991

align="center" | 51

| {{sortname|Stephen|Freese}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1960|3|16|1993|01|01}}

| Jamestown

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" rowspan="3" | 18

| align="center" | 52

| {{sortname|John P.|Dobyns}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1944|3|8|1993|01|01}}

| {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}}

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 53

| {{sortname|Carol|Owens|Carol Owens (politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1931|8|8|1993|01|01}}

| Nekimi

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 54

| {{sortname|Gregg|Underheim}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1950|8|22|1993|01|01}}

| Oshkosh

| align="center" | 1987

align="center" rowspan="3" | 19

| align="center" | 55

| {{sortname|Dean|Kaufert}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1957|5|23|1993|01|01}}

| Neenah

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 56

| {{sortname|Judith|Klusman}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1956|12|14|1993|01|01}}

| Clayton

| align="center" | 1988

align="center" | 57

| {{sortname|David|Prosser Jr.}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1942|12|24|1993|01|01}}

| Appleton

| align="center" | 1978

align="center" rowspan="4" | 20

| align="center" | 58

| {{sortname|Michael A.|Lehman}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1943|4|24|1993|01|01}}

| Hartford

| align="center" | 1988

rowspan="2" align="center" | 59

| {{sortname|Mary|Panzer}} {{nowrap|{{small|(res. Sep. 30, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1951|9|19|1993|01|01}}

| West Bend

| align="center" | 1980

{{sortname|Glenn|Grothman}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Dec. 16, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1955|7|3|1993|12|16}}

| West Bend

| align="center" | 1993

align="center" | 60

| {{sortname|Susan B.|Vergeront|Susan Bowers Vergeront}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1945|11|30|1993|01|01}}

| Cedarburg

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" rowspan="3" | 21

| align="center" | 61

| {{sortname|Robert L.|Turner}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1947|9|14|1993|1|1}}

| Racine

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" | 62

| {{sortname|Kimberly|Plache}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1961|1|4|1993|01|01}}

| Racine

| align="center" | 1988

align="center" | 63

| {{sortname|Bonnie|Ladwig}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1939|12|11|1993|01|01}}

| Caledonia

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="4" | 22

| rowspan="2" align="center" | 64

| {{sortname|Peter W.|Barca}} {{nowrap|{{small|(res. Jun. 8, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1955|8|7|1993|01|01}}

| Kenosha

| align="center" | 1984

{{sortname|James|Kreuser}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Sep. 13, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1955|8|7|1993|9|13}}

| Kenosha

| align="center" | 1993

align="center" | 65

| {{sortname|Robert|Wirch}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1943|11|16|1993|01|01}}

| Kenosha

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 66

| {{sortname|Cloyd A.|Porter}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1935|5|22|1993|01|01}}

| Burlington

| align="center" | 1972

align="center" rowspan="4" | 23

| align="center" | 67

| {{sortname|Michael O.|Wilder}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1941|11|10|1993|01|01}}

| Chippewa Falls

| align="center" | 1992

rowspan="2" align="center" | 68

| {{sortname|David|Zien}} {{nowrap|{{small|(res. Apr. 20, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1950|3|15|1993|01|01}}

| Eau Claire

| align="center" | 1988

{{sortname|David|Plombon}} {{nowrap|{{small|(res. Jul. 9, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1961|5|27|1993|07|9}}

| Delmar

| align="center" | 1993

align="center" | 69

| {{sortname|Robert K.|Zukowski}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1930|4|24|1993|01|01}}

| Reseburg

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="3" | 24

| align="center" | 70

| {{sortname|Donald W.|Hasenohrl}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1935|11|25|1993|01|01}}

| Pittsville

| align="center" | 1974

align="center" | 71

| {{sortname|Stan|Gruszynski}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1949|2|6|1993|01|01}}

| Stevens Point

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 72

| {{sortname|Marlin|Schneider}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1942|11|16|1993|01|01}}

| Wisconsin Rapids

| align="center" | 1970

align="center" rowspan="3" | 25

| align="center" | 73

| {{sortname|Frank|Boyle}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1945|2|20|1993|01|01}}

| Summit

| align="center" | 1986

align="center" | 74

| {{sortname|Barbara|Linton}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1952|6|27|1993|01|01}}

| Ashland

| align="center" | 1986

align="center" | 75

| {{sortname|Mary|Hubler}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1952|7|31|1993|01|01}}

| Rice Lake

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" rowspan="3" | 26

| align="center" | 76

| {{sortname|Rebecca|Young|Rebecca Young (American politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1934|2|28|1993|01|01}}

| Madison

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 77

| {{sortname|Spencer|Black}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1950|5|25|1993|01|01}}

| Madison

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 78

| {{sortname|Tammy|Baldwin}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1962|2|11|1993|01|01}}

| Madison

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="4" | 27

| rowspan="2" align="center" | 79

| {{sortname|Joe|Wineke}} {{nowrap|{{small|(res. Apr. 20, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1957|1|5|1993|01|01}}

| Verona

| align="center" | 1982

{{sortname|Rick|Skindrud}} {{nowrap|{{small|(from Jul 11, 1993)}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1944|9|15|1993|7|11}}

| Primrose

| align="center" | 1993

align="center" | 80

| {{sortname|David G.|Deininger}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1947|7|9|1993|01|01}}

| Monroe

| align="center" | 1986

align="center" | 81

| {{sortname|David|Travis}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1948|9|21|1993|01|01}}

| Madison

| align="center" | 1978

align="center" rowspan="3" | 28

| align="center" | 82

| {{sortname|James A.|Rutkowski}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1942|4|6|1993|01|01}}

| Greenfield

| align="center" | 1970

align="center" | 83

| {{sortname|Kathleen A.|Krosnicki}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1950|11|5|1993|01|01}}

| Muskego

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 84

| {{sortname|Mary|Lazich}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1952|10|3|1993|01|01}}

| New Berlin

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="3" | 29

| align="center" | 85

| {{sortname|Gregory|Huber}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1956|1|25|1993|01|01}}

| Wausau

| align="center" | 1988

align="center" | 86

| {{sortname|Thomas J.|Springer}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1968|4|25|1993|01|01}}

| Mosinee

| align="center" | 1991

align="center" | 87

| {{sortname|Martin|Reynolds|Martin Reynolds (politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1950|2|8|1993|01|01}}

| Ladysmith

| align="center" | 1990

align="center" rowspan="3" | 30

| align="center" | 88

| {{sortname|Rosemary|Hinkfuss}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1931|9|30|1993|01|01}}

| Green Bay

| align="center" | 1988

align="center" | 89

| {{sortname|John|Gard}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1963|8|3|1993|01|01}}

| Peshtigo

| align="center" | 1987

align="center" | 90

| {{sortname|John Joseph|Ryba}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1929|8|10|1993|01|01}}

| Green Bay

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="3" | 31

| align="center" | 91

| {{sortname|Barbara|Gronemus}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1931|11|21|1993|01|01}}

| Whitehall

| align="center" | 1982

align="center" | 92

| {{sortname|Terry|Musser}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1947|11|15|1993|01|01}}

| Irving

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" | 93

| {{sortname|Robin|Kreibich}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1959|6|4|1993|01|01}}

| Eau Claire

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" rowspan="3" | 32

| align="center" | 94

| {{sortname|Virgil|Roberts}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1922|4|13|1993|01|01}}

| Holmen

| align="center" | 1970

align="center" | 95

| {{sortname|Mark|Meyer|Mark Meyer (politician)}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1963|9|3|1993|01|01}}

| La Crosse

| align="center" | 1992

align="center" | 96

| {{sortname|DuWayne|Johnsrud}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1943|9|4|1993|01|01}}

| Eastman

| align="center" | 1984

align="center" rowspan="3" | 33

| align="center" | 97

| {{sortname|Peggy|Krusick}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Dem.

| align="center" | {{age|1956|10|26|1993|01|01}}

| Milwaukee

| align="center" | 1983

align="center" | 98

| {{sortname|Marc C.|Duff}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1961|7|4|1993|01|01}}

| New Berlin

| align="center" | 1988

align="center" | 99

| {{sortname|Frank|Urban}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep.

| align="center" | {{age|1930|5|24|1993|01|01}}

| Brookfield

| align="center" | 1989

Employees

=Senate employees=

  • Chief Clerk: Donald J. Schneider
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Daniel B. Fields {{nowrap|(res. Aug. 2, 1993)}}
  • Jon H. Hochkammer {{nowrap|(after Jan. 1994)}}

=Assembly employees=

  • Chief Clerk: Thomas T. Melvin
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Robert G. Johnston

Changes from the 90th Legislature

New districts for the 91st Legislature were defined in the case of Prosser v. Wisconsin State Elections Board, decided by a three-judge panel of the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. This was the second time redistricting in Wisconsin was performed by a federal court.

=Senate redistricting=

==Summary of Senate changes==

  • No districts were left unchanged
  • Milwaukee County went from having 6 whole districts and part of two additional districts down to 5 whole districts (3, 4, 5, 6, 7) and part of three additional districts (8, 28, 33).

==Senate districts==

File:1992 Prosser v WI Elections Board senate districts.svg

class="wikitable"

! Dist.

! 90th Legislature

! 91st Legislature

01

| Door, Kewaunee counties and most of Calumet County, northern Manitowoc County, and parts of northeast {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} County, southern Outagamie County, and southern and eastern Brown County

| Door, Kewaunee counties and most of Calumet County, northern Manitowoc County, and parts of northeast {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} County, southeast Outagamie County, and southern and eastern Brown County

02

| Most of eastern Outagamie County, most of eastern Shawano County, parts of central Oconto County and central Brown County

| Most of Shawano County, most of eastern and northern Outagamie County, parts of central Oconto County and western Brown County

03

| Milwaukee County (city central)

| Milwaukee County (city southwest)

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| 04

| Milwaukee County (northeast)

| Milwaukee County (city north)

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| 05

| Milwaukee County (northwest)

| Milwaukee County (west)

06

| Milwaukee County (city north)

| Milwaukee County (city west)

07

| Milwaukee County (southeast)

| Milwaukee County (southeast)

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| 08

| Milwaukee County (middle-west)

| Milwaukee County (north) and parts of southern Outagamie County, northeast Waukesha County, and southern Washington County

09

| Most of Sheboygan County and southern Manitowoc County and part of southeast Calumet County

| Most of Sheboygan County and southern Manitowoc County and part of southeast Calumet County

10

| Burnett, Pierce, Polk, {{nowrap|St. Croix}} counties and western Dunn County

| Burnett, Pierce, {{nowrap|St. Croix}} counties, most of Polk County, and parts of western Dunn County

11

| Most of Waukesha County and parts of southern Washington County and eastern Jefferson County

| Most of Waukesha County, southeast Jefferson County, and parts of southern Washington County, northwest Walworth County, and northeast Rock County

12

| Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida, Vilas and northern Marinette County, western Shawano County, and parts of northern Oconto County, and northern and eastern Marathon County

| Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida, Vilas and northern Marinette County, western Shawano County, and parts of northern Oconto County, northern and eastern Marathon County, northeast Portage County, and northwest Waupaca County

13

| Most of Jefferson County and most of Dodge County and part of northeast Rock County

| Most of Jefferson County and most of Dodge County and parts of northeast Rock County, northwest Walworth County, and southwestern {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} County

14

| Green Lake, Marquette, Waushara counties, most of Juneau County, and most of Waupaca County and parts of western Outagamie County, western {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} County, western Winnebago County, southeast Monroe County, and southern and eastern Adams County

| Green Lake, Marquette, most of Waushara County, most of Waupaca County, and parts of western Outagamie County, western {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} County, southwest Winnebago County, southern Adams County, northwest Columbia County, and eastern Sauk County

15

| Central and southeast Rock County and most of Walworth County

| Central and southeast Rock County and most of Walworth County

16

| Eastern Dane County, most of Green County, and parts of southeast Jefferson County and northern and western Rock County

| Eastern and northern Dane County and most of southern and eastern Columbia County

17

| Iowa, Lafayette, Richland counties and most of Grant County, most of Sauk County, and parts of southeast Vernon County and southern Juneau County

| Iowa, Lafayette, Juneau, and Grant County, most of Sauk County, and parts of eastern Richland County

18

| Most of eastern {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} County and parts of southeast Winnebago County, southwest Sheboygan County, northwest Ozaukee County, and northeast Washington County

| Most of {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} County and parts of southern Winnebago County and northeast Dodge County

19

| Most of Winnebago County and parts of southern Outagamie County and central {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} County

| Northern Winnebago County and parts of southern and central Outagamie County

20

| Most of Ozaukee County, most of Washington County, and parts of southeast Sheboygan County, eastern Dodge County, and southeast {{nowrap|Fond du Lac}} County

| Most of Ozaukee County, most of Washington County, and parts of southeast Sheboygan County and eastern Dodge County

21

| Racine County (eastern half)

| Racine County (eastern quarter and southern half)

22

| Kenosha County and parts of southwest Racine County and southeast Walworth County

| Kenosha County and parts of southwest Racine County and southeast Walworth County

23

| Most of Chippewa County, most of Clark County, eastern Dunn county, most of western Taylor County, and parts of western Marathon County, northwest Eau Claire County, and southern Rusk County

| Chippewa and Clark, most of Dunn County, and parts of western Marathon County, western Wood County, and northern and eastern {{nowrap|Eau Claire}} County

24

| Portage and Wood counties and most of northern Adams County and parts of western Waupaca County and southwest Marathon County

| Most of Portage County, most of Wood County, most of Juneau County, and parts of northwest Waushara County

25

| Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, Iron, Sawyer, Washburn counties and most of Barron County and part of northeast Rusk County

| Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Douglas, Iron, Sawyer, Washburn counties and part of eastern Polk County

26

| Dane County (Madison)

| Dane County (Madison)

27

| Most of Columbia County, western Dane County, and parts of northern Green County, northwest Rock County, western Dodge County, and northeast Sauk County

| Green County, Southwest Dane County, and most of western Rock County

28

| {{nowrap|Milwaukee (southwest)}} and parts of southeast Waukesha County, western Racine County, and northeast Walworth County

| {{nowrap|Milwaukee (southwest)}} and parts of southeast Waukesha County, northwest Racine County, and northeast Walworth County

29

| Price County and most of Rusk County, most of Marathon County, eastern Taylor County, and parts of western Shawano County, northwest Waupaca County, northern Chippewa County, and eastern Barron County

| Price, Rusk, Taylor, and most of Marathon County

30

| Northwest Brown County and southern Marinette County and parts of eastern Oconto County and eastern Shawano County

| Northwest Brown County and southern Marinette County and parts of eastern Oconto County

31

| Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin, Trempealeau counties and most of Eau Claire County, northern Monroe County, and part of western Clark County

| Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin, Trempealeau counties and most of Monroe County, and parts of western and southern {{nowrap|Eau Claire}} County

32

| Crawford, La Crosse counties and most of Vernon County, and parts of northern Grant County and southwest Monroe County

| Crawford, La Crosse, and Vernon counties, western Richland County, and part of southwest Monroe County

33

| Northeast Waukesha County and parts of western Milwaukee County

| Parts of eastern Waukesha County and southwest Milwaukee County

Notes

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References

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