Wisconsin's congressional districts
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Since the 2001 redistricting following the 2000 United States Census, Wisconsin has had eight congressional districts, down from nine prior to 2001.
Previously, Wisconsin has had as few as three districts, (1848-1863) and as many as eleven, (1903-1933).
[edit] Districts
- Wisconsin's 1st congressional district - Rep. Paul Ryan (R)
- Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district - Rep. Ron Kind (D)
- Wisconsin's 4th congressional district - Rep. Gwen Moore (D)
- Counties: Milwaukee County (partial)
- 2004 Presidential Vote: Democrat 69%, Republican 30%
- Wisconsin's 5th congressional district - Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R)
- Counties: Jefferson (partial), Milwaukee (partial), Ozaukee, Washington, Waukesha (partial)
- 2004 Presidential Vote: Republican 63%, Democrat 36%
- Wisconsin's 6th congressional district - Rep. Tom Petri (R)
- Wisconsin's 7th congressional district - Rep. Sean Duffy (R)
[edit] Sources
- "Congressional Districts" (Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 3)
- "Wisconsin Legislative Redistricting Information" from the Wisconsin State Legislature.
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