Wisconsin's 97th Assembly district
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Wisconsin's 97th State Assembly district | |||||
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Demographics | 93.68% White 0.51% Black 2.7% Hispanic 1.1% Asian 1.22% Native American 0.05% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | ||||
Population (2020) • Voting age | 58,975 46,726 | ||||
Website | Official website | ||||
Notes | Southeast Wisconsin |
The 97th Assembly district of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[1] Located in southeastern Wisconsin, the district comprises much of the west half of Waukesha County and parts of eastern Jefferson County. It includes the city of Delafield and the villages of Dousman, Eagle, North Prairie, Oconomowoc Lake, Palmyra, Sullivan, and Wales.[2] The seat is held by Republican Scott Allen since January 2015.[3]
The 97th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 33rd Senate district, along with the 98th and 99th Assembly districts.[4]
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Downtown Palmyra
List of past representatives
[edit]Member | Party | Residence | Counties represented | Term start | Term end | Ref. |
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John H. Niebler | Rep. | Menomonee Falls | Waukesha | January 1, 1973 | January 6, 1975 | [5] |
Ronald H. Lingren | Dem. | Menomonee Falls | January 6, 1975 | January 5, 1981 | [6] | |
Lolita Schneiders | Rep. | Menomonee Falls | January 5, 1981 | January 3, 1983 | [7] | |
Joe Wineke | Dem. | Verona | Dane, Green, Rock | January 3, 1983 | January 7, 1985 | [8] |
Lolita Schneiders | Rep. | Menomonee Falls | Milwaukee, Waukesha | January 7, 1985 | January 4, 1993 | [9] |
Peggy Krusick | Dem. | Milwaukee | Milwaukee | January 4, 1993 | January 6, 2003 | [10] |
Ann Nischke | Rep. | Waukesha | Waukesha | January 6, 2003 | January 1, 2007 | [11] |
Bill Kramer | Rep. | Waukesha | January 1, 2007 | January 5, 2015 | [12] | |
Scott Allen | Rep. | Waukesha | January 5, 2015 | Current | [3] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Assembly District 97". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Assembly District 97 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ a b "Representative Scott Allen". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ An Act ... relating to: legislative redistricting (Act 94). Wisconsin Legislature. 2023. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1973). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1973 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1979). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1979-1980 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1981). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1981-1982 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1983). "Biographies" (PDF). In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1983-1984 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 52–53. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1991). "Biographies" (PDF). In Barish, Lawrence S.; Theobald, H. Rupert (eds.). State of Wisconsin 1991-1992 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (2001). "Biographies" (PDF). In Barish, Lawrence S.; Meloy, Patricia E. (eds.). State of Wisconsin 2001-2002 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 86–87. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (2005). "Biographies" (PDF). In Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn (eds.). State of Wisconsin 2005-2006 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 84–85. ISBN 0-9752820-1-8. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
- ^ "Representative Bill Kramer". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2021.