Wisconsin's 90th Assembly district
{{short description|State Legislative District for Green Bay, Wisconsin}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{Infobox United States legislative district
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| From 2024 to 2031
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| From 2022 to 2023
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| From 2012 to 2021
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2022 map defined in [https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=512188 Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission]
2011 map was defined in {{nowrap|[https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2011/related/acts/43 2011 Wisc. Act 43]}}
|chamber = Assembly
|state = Wisconsin
|district = 90
|representative = Amaad Rivera-Wagner
|residence = Green Bay
|party = Democratic
|incumbentsince = January 6, 2025 ({{age|2025|1|6}} years)
|population = 59,551
|population_year = 2020
|voting_age = 44,866
|percent_white = 66.63
|percent_black = 6.06
|percent_hispanic = 19.29
|percent_asian = 4.34
|percent_native_american = 4.56
|percent_pacific_islander = 0.17
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|website = [https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/districts/assembly/90 Official website]
|notes = Green Bay, Wisconsin
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The 90th Assembly district of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.{{Cite web|url= https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/districts/assembly/90 |title= Assembly District 90 |website= Wisconsin Legislature |access-date=January 19, 2021 }} Located in northeastern Wisconsin, the district comprises the east side of the city of Green Bay, Wisconsin, in central Brown County. The district includes historic landmarks such as the Brown County Courthouse, Saint Francis Xavier Cathedral, the site of Fort Howard, the and the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay campus. It also contains the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary.{{Cite web |url= https://maps.legis.wisconsin.gov/?asm=90&single=y |title= Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Assembly District 90 Boundaries |website= Wisconsin Legislature |access-date= January 19, 2021 }} The district is represented by Democrat Amaad Rivera-Wagner, since January 2025.
The 90th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 30th Senate district, along with the 88th and 89th Assembly districts.{{cite act |url = https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2023/related/acts/94 |type = Act |index =94 |year= 2023 |legislature= Wisconsin Legislature |title = An Act ... relating to: legislative redistricting |accessdate= February 23, 2024 }}
File:Brown County Courthouse Aerial.jpg|Brown County Courthouse
File:Resch_Falls.jpg|Resch Falls in Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary
File:St_Francis_Xavier_Cathedral_in_Green_Bay.jpg|Saint Francis Xavier Cathedral
History
The district was created in the 1972 redistricting act ([https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1971/related/acts/304.pdf 1971 Wisc. Act 304]) which first established the numbered district system, replacing the previous system which allocated districts to specific counties.{{cite report|url= http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WIBlueBk1973 |title= The state of Wisconsin 1973 Blue Book |year= 1973 |publisher= State of Wisconsin |editor-last1= Theobald |editor-first1= H. Rupert |editor-last2= Robbins |editor-first2= Patricia V. |location= Madison, Wisconsin |author= Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau |chapter-url= https://images.library.wisc.edu/WI/EFacs/WIBlueBks/BlueBks/WIBlueBk1973/reference/wi.wibluebk1973.i0011.pdf |chapter= Legislature |pages= 227–230 |access-date= April 3, 2021 }} The 90th district was drawn almost exactly in line with the previous Brown County 1st district (most of the city of Green Bay). The last representative of the Brown County 1st district, Jerome Quinn, went on to win the 1972 election as the first representative of the 90th Assembly district.{{cite report|url= https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/ZKQZSCWLXXUFN8R |title= The state of Wisconsin 1973 Blue Book |publisher= State of Wisconsin |year= 1972 |editor-last1= Theobald |editor-first1= H. Rupert |editor-last2= Robbins |editor-first2= Patricia V. |chapter= Biographies |page= [https://search.library.wisc.edu/digital/AZKQZSCWLXXUFN8R/full/AJR3YBMJ6NVKFR8X 81] |accessdate= June 5, 2023 }} The district has remained centered on the city of Green Bay in all of the various redistricting schemes since 1972, with the exception of the 1982 court-ordered plan which temporarily moved the district to the area of central Fond du Lac and Winnebago counties. Generally, the city of Green Bay was divided between the 88th and 90th districts, with both districts containing city and suburban precincts, making both districts competitive. That changed in the 2011 redistricting act, which packed more of Green Bay into the 90th district.
Notable former representatives of the 90th district include Eric Genrich, the current mayor of Green Bay.