Wisconsin's 33rd Senate district
Type | District of the Upper House |
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Location |
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Senator | Chris Kapenga (R) |
Parent organization | Wisconsin Legislature |
Website | District Website |
The 33rd District of the Wisconsin Senate is located in southeastern Wisconsin, and is currently composed of parts of Dodge, Washington, and Waukesha counties.[1]
Current elected officials
Chris Kapenga is the state senator serving the 33rd district.[2] He was elected to the senate during a special election in 2015.[3] Before serving as a senator, he was in the State Assembly.
The area of the 33rd Senate District contains three State Assembly Districts:[4]
- The 97th (represented by Scott Allen)
- The 98th (represented by Adam Neylon)
- The 99th (represented by Cindi Duchow)
The district is located mostly within Wisconsin's 5th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Jim Sensenbrenner. [5]
Past senators
Previous senators include:[6]
- Paul Farrow, 2013-2015
- Rich Zipperer, 2011-2012
- Theodore Kanavas, 2001-2011
- Margaret Farrow, 1989-2001
- Susan Engeleiter, 1980-1989
- William A. Freehoff, 1939-1946
- Chester Dempsey, 1935-1939, 1947-1969
- William Edwards
- John C. Schuman, 1923-1931
- Charles Mulberger, 1915-1923
- George E. Hoyt
- Henry Lockney, 1907-1911
- Ernst Merton, 1903-1907
- Alfred M. Jones, 1899-1903
- Stephen F. Mayer, 1895-1899
- Edward Reed Blake, 1885-1889
- George F. Hunt, 1881-1882
- Philip Schneider, 1877-1878
- Gilead J. Wilmot, 1875-1876
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.
Notes
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 2011-12 edition, page 84. ISBN 978-0-9752820-1-4.
- ^ "State Senator Chris Kapenga". Retrieved 2016-06-21.
- ^ "Kapenga to be sworn into Senate Aug. 6 at Delafield Town Hall". www.lakecountrynow.com. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 2013-14 edition, page 84. ISBN 978-0-9752820-1-4.
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 2013-14 edition, page 17. ISBN 978-0-9752820-1-4.
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.