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APPORTIONMENT OF 1891.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
Chapter 483, Laws 1891.
SECTION 1. Until otherwise provided by law, the state of Wisconsin shall be divided into ten congressional districts, each of which shall be entitled to elect one representative in the congress of the United States, and the territory comprising each district shall be di- vided as follows:
The counties of Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, Rock, Green and La Fayette shall consti- tute the first congressional district.
The counties of Jefferson, Dodge, Dane and Columbia shall constitute the second con- gressional district.
The counties of Adams, Juneau, Vernon, Sauk, Richland, Crawford, Grant and Iowa shall constitute the third congressional district.
The 1st, 2nd, 3d 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th. 9th, 11th, 12th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th wards of the city of Milwaukee and the towns of Franklin, Greenfield, Lake and Oak Creek in Milwaukee county shall constitute the fourth congressional district.
The counties of Sheboygan, Ozaukee, Washington and Waukesha and the 10th and 13th wards of the city of Milwaukee and the towns of Granville, Milwaukee and Wauwatosa in Milwaukee county shall constitute the fifth congressional district.
The counties of Waushara, Marquette, Green Lake, Fond du Lac, Winnebago, Calu- met and Manitowoc shall constitute the sixth congressional district.
The counties of Pepin, Eau Claire. Buffalo, Trempealeau, Jackson, Monroe and La Crosse shall constitute the seventh congressional district.
The counties of Wood, Portage, Waupaca, Outagamie, Brown, Kewaunee and Door shall constitute the eighth congressional district.
The counties of Clark, Taylor, Price, Ashland, Oneida, Lincoln, Marathon, Shawano, Langlade, Forest, Florence, Marinette and Oconto shall constitute the ninth congressional district.
The counties of Bayfield, Douglas, Burnett, Sawyer, Washburn, Polk, Barron, Chip- pewa, St. Croix, Dunn and Pierce shall constitute the tenth congressional district.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
Chapter 1 .-- Second special session Wisconsin Legislature, 1892.
SECTION 1. Until there shall be a new apportionment, the senators shall be apportioned among the several districts of this state, as hereinafter mentioned, and each district shall be entitled to elect one senator.
The counties of Door, Kewaunee and Marinette shall constitute the First senate district. The counties of Brown and Oconto shall constitute the Second senate district.
The counties of Racine and Kenosha shall constitute the Third senate district.
The First, Third. Seventh, Thirteenth and Eighteenth wards of the city of Milwaukce. in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Fourth senate district.
The Fifth, Eighth, Twelfth. Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Fifth senate district.
The Second, Fourth, Sixth and Ninth wards of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Sixth senate district.
The Tenth ward of the city of Milwaukee and the towns of Milwaukee, Granville and Wauwatosa, in the county of Milwaukee, and the towns of Brookfield, Menomonee, Mus-
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kego, New Berlin, Vernon, Waukesha and the village of Waukesha, in the county of Wau- kesha, shall constitute the Seventh senate district.
The Eleventh, Fourteenth and Seventeenth wards of the city of Milwaukee, and the towns of Lake, Oak Creek, Franklin and Greenfield, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Eighth senate district.
The counties of Adams, Marquette, Juneau and Green Lake shall constitute the Ninth
. senate district.
The counties of Pierce, Polk and St. Croix shall constitute the Tenth senate district.
The counties of Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, Burnett, Sawyer and Washburn shall con- stitute the Eleventh senate district.
The counties of Marathon and Wood shall constitute the Twelfth senate district.
The towns of Fox Lake, Westford, Calamus, Elba, Portland, Beaver Dam, Lowell, Shields. east ward of village of Randolph, the village of Reeseville, and the city of Beaver Dam, and the towns of Clyman, Emmett, Herman, Hustisford, Lebanon, Rubicon, Aship- pun, Oak Grove, and the city of Juneau, and the Fifth and Sixth wards of the city of Watertown, in the county of Dodge, and the towns of Scott, Randolph, Courtland, Spring- vale, Marcellon, Lowville, Wyocena, Leeds, Otsego, Hampden, Fountain Prairie, Colum- bus, (village of) Rio, and the west ward of the village of Randolph, and the city of Colum- bus, in the county of Columbia, shall constitute the Thirteenth senate district.
The counties of Lincoln, Langlade, Forest, Florence and Shawano shall constitute the Fourteenth senate district.
The counties of Calumet and Manitowoc shall constitute the Fifteenth senate district.
The counties of Crawford and Richland, and the towns of Beetown, Bloomington, Bos- cobel, Castle Rock, Fennimore, Hickory Grove, Lancaster, Little Grant, Marion, Muscoda, Mt. Hope, Mt. Ida, Millville, Patch Grove, Waterstown, Woodman, Wyalusing and Wing- ville, in the county of Grant, shall constitute the Sixteenth senate district.
The county of Green and the towns of Union, Porter, Magnolia, Center, Spring Valley, Plymouth, Avon, Newark, Beloit and the Third and Fourth wards of the city of Beloit, in the county of Rock, and the towns of Cottage Grove, Deerfield, Pleasant Springs, Dun- kirk, Dunn, Rutland, Christiana, Albion and the city of Stoughton, in the county of Dane, shall constitute the Seventeenth senate district.
The county of Fond du Lac shall constitute the Eighteenth senate district.
The county of Winnebago shall constitute the Nineteenth senate district.
The county of Sheboygan shall constitute the Twentieth senate district.
The counties of Portage and Waushara, and the towns of Dupont, Helvetia, St. Lawrence, Waupaca, Fremont, Weyauwega, Dayton, Farmington, Iola, Scandinavia, Harrison, Wyoming, Lind, and of the villages of Fremont and Weyauwega, and the city of Waupaca in the county of Waupaca, shall constitute the Twenty-first senate district.
The county of Outagamie and the towns of Union, Bear Creek, Lebanon, Royalton, Mukwa, Ca'edonia, Larrabee, Matteson, Little Wolf, city of Clintonville, and the First, Second, Fourth and Fifth wards of the city of New London in the county of Waupaca, shall constitute the Twenty-second senate district.
The county of Jefferson, and the towns of Delafield, Eagle, Genessee, Summit, Merton, Oconomowoc, Lisbon, Pewaukee, Ottawa and Mukwonago, and the city of Oconomowoc, in the county of Waukesha, shall constitute the Twenty-third senate district.
The county of Walworth and the towns of Milton, Lima, Harmony, La Prairie, Rock, Johnstown, Bradford, Clinton and Turtle, and the First and Second wards of the city of Beloit, in the county of Rock, and the towns of Janesville and Fulton, and the cities of Janesville and Edgerton, in the county of Rock, shall constitute the Twenty-fourth senate district.
The counties of Clark and Eau Claire shall constitute the Twenty-fifth senate district.
The county of Dane, excepting the towns of Cottage Grove, Deerfield, Pleasant Springs, Dunkirk, Dunn, Rutland, Christiana and Albion and the city of Stoughton, shall consti- tute the Twenty-sixth senate district.
The county of Sauk, the towns of New Port, Lewiston, Ft. Winnebago, Caledonia, Pacific, Dekorra, West Point, Lodi and Arlington, and the city of Portage in the county of Columbia, shall constitute the Twenty-seventh senate district.
The counties of Iowa and Lafayette and the towns of Cassville, Clifton, Ellenborough, Harrison, Hazel Green, Jamestown, Liberty, Lima, Paris, Platteville, Potosi, Smelser, Waterloo and Glen Haven in the county of Grant, shall constitute the Twenty-eighth senate district.
The counties of Buffalo, Dunn, Barron and Pepin shall constitute the Twenty-ninth senate district.
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The counties of Chippewa, Price, Taylor and Oneida shall constitute the Thirtieth senate district.
The counties of Jackson, Monroe and Vernon shall constitute the Thirty-first senate district.
The counties of La Crosse and Trempealeau shall constitute the Thirty-second senate district.
The counties of Ozaukee, Washington and the towns of Chester, Leroy, Lomira, Burnett, Williamstown, Theresa, Hubbard, Trenton and the South ward of the city of Waupun, and the city of Mayville, in the county of Dodge, shall constitute the Thirty-third senate district.
ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS.
SECTION. 2. Until there shall be a new apportionment, the members of the assembly shall be apportioned among the several districts of the state as hereinafter mentioned, and each district shall be entitled to elect one member of assembly.
The county of Kenosha shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Green shall constitute an assembly district.
The county of La Fayette shall constitute an assembly district.
The county of Iowa shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Ozaukee shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Washington shall constitute an assembly district.
The county of Richland shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Vernon shall constitute an assembly district. The county of. Monroe shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Juneau shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Crawford shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Calumet shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Kewaunee shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Door shall constitute an assembly district.
The county of Portage shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Wood shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Jackson shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Trempealeau shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Pierce shall constitute an assembly district. The county of St. Croix shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Dunn shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Clark shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Shawano shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Oconto shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Green Lake shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Waushara shall constitute an assembly district. The county of Marinette shali constitute an assembly district. The county of Barron shall constitute an assembly district. The count of Ashland shall constitute an assembly district.
The county of Lincoin shall constitute an assembly district.
The county of Douglas shall constitute an assembly district.
The county of Polk shall constitute an assembly district.
The counties of Adams and Marquette shall constitute an assembly district.
The counties of Bayfield, Burnett, Sawyer and Washburn shall constitute an assembly district.
The counties of Buffalo and Pepin shall constitute an assembly district.
The counties of Langlade, Forest and Florence shall constitute an assembly district.
The counties of Oneida, Price and Taylor shall constitute an assembly district.
The Third and Seventh wards of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The First and Eighteenth wards of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The Thirteenth ward of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall consti- tute the Third assembly district in said county.
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The Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Fourth assembly district in said county.
The Tenth ward of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Fifth assembly district in said county.
The Ninth ward of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Sixth assembly district in said county.
The Second and Fourth wards of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Seventh assembly district in said county.
The Fifth and Twelfth wards of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Eighth assembly district in said county.
The Eighth ward of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Ninth assembly district in said county.
The Eleventh ward of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Tenth assembly district in said county.
The Sixth ward of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Eleventh assembly district in said county.
The Fourteenth ward of the city of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, shall consti- tute the Twelfth assembly district in said county.
The Seventeenth ward of the city of Milwaukee, and the towns of Lake, Oak Creek, Greenfield and Franklin, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Thirteenth as- sembly district in said county .
The towns of Milwaukee, Wauwatosa and Granville, in the county of Milwaukee, shall constitute the Fourteenth assembly district in said county.
The towns of Bellevue, De Pere, Eaton, Humboldt, Green Bay, Glenmore, New Denmark, Preble, Scott, and the city of Green Bay, in the county of Brown, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Allouez, Ashwaubenon, Howard, Suamico, Pittsfield, Lawrence, Morrison, Holland, Rockland, Wrightstown and the cities of De Pere and Fort Howard, in the county of Brown, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Cassville, Clifton, Harrison, Hazel Green, Jamestown, Ellenborough, Liberty, Lima, Paris, Plattville, Potosi, Smelser, Waterloo and Glen Haven, in the county of Grant, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Beetown, Bloomingtown, Boscobel, Castle Rock, Fennimore, Hickory Grove, Lancaster, Little Grant, Marion, Muscoda, Mt. Hope, Mt. Ida, Millville, Patch Grove, Watterstown, Woodman, Wyalusing and Wingville, in the county of Grant, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth wards of the city of Racine, in the county of Racine, shall constitute the First assembly district of said county.
The towns of Burlington, Caledonia, Dover, Mt. Pleasant, Norway, Raymond, Roches- ter, Waterford and Yorkville and the Seventh ward of the city of Racine, in the county of Racine, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Whitewater, La Grange, Troy, East Troy, Richmond, Sugar Creek, La Fayette, Elkhorn, Spring Prairie and the city of Whitewater, in the county of Walworth, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Darien, Delavan, Geneva, Lyons, Sharon, Linn, Walworth, Bloomfield and the city of Lake Geneva, in the county of Walworth, shall constitute the Second as- sembly district in said county.
The towns of Concord, Ixonia, Lake Mills, Millford, Waterloo, Watertown and the vil- lage of Waterloo, and the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Seventh wards of the city of Watertown, in the county of Jefferson, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Aztalan, Cold Spring, Farmington, Hebron, Jefferson, Koshkonong, Oak- land, Palmyra, Sullivan and Sumner, in the county of Jefferson, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Chester, Leroy, Lomira, Burnett, Williamston, Theresa, Hubbard, Trenton and South ward of the city of Waupun, and city of Mayville, in the county of Dodge, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Fox Lake, Westford, Calamus, Elba, Portland, Beaver Dam, Lowell and Shields, and East ward of the village of Randolph, and the village of Reeseville, and the city of Beaver Dam, in the county of Dodge, shall constitute the Secon I assembly district in sald county.
The towns of Clyman, Emmett, Herman, Hustisford, Lebanon, Rubicon, Ashippun, Oak
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Grove, and the city of Juneau, and the Fifth and Sixth wards of the city of Watertown, in the county of Dodge, shall constitute the Third assembly district in said county.
The towns of Newport, Lewiston, Fort Winnebago, Caledonia, West Point, Lodi, Arling- ton, Pacific and Dekorra, and the city of Portage, in the county of Columbia, shall consti- tute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Scott, Randolph, Courtland, Springvale, Marcellon, Lowville, Wyocena, Leeds, Otsego, Hampden, Fountain Prairie, Columbus, [village of] Rio, and the West ward of the village of Randolph, and the city of Columbus, in the county of Columbia, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Delton, Baraboo, Fairfield, Greenfield, Freedom, Honey Creek, Sumpter, Merrimac, Troy, Prairie du Sac, Sauk City, and the village of Prairie du Sac, and the city of Baraboo, in the county of Sauk, shall constitute the First assembly district in said ยท county.
The towns of Dellona, Winfield, La Valle, Woodland, Ironton, Reedsburg, Excelsior, Washington, Westfield, Bear Creek, Franklin, Spring Green, and the village of La Valle, and the city of Reedsburg, in the county of Sauk, shall constitute the Second assembly dis- trict in said county.
The towns of Ripon, Rosendale, Eldorado, Metomen, Springvale, Lamartine, Alto and Waupun, and the North ward of the city of Waupun, and the city of Ripon in the county of Fond du Lac, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Fond du Lac, Friendship and Empire, and the city of Fond du Lac, in the county of Fond du Lac, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Calumet, Taycheedah, Marshfield, Forest, Oakfield, Byron, Eden, Osceola, Ashford and Auburn, in the county of Fond du Lac, shall constitute the Third assembly district in said county.
The towns of Centerville, Cato, Eaton, Liberty, Meeme, Rockland, Schleswig, Manitowoc Rapids, Kossuth, Franklin, Maple Grove and Newton, and the villages of Reedsville and Kil, in the county of Manitowoc, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Manitowoc, Two Rivers, Two Creeks, Mishicott, Gibson, Cooperstown and the cities of Two Rivers and Manitowoc, in the county of Manitowoc, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county .
The First, Second, Third and Fourth wards of the city of Oshkosh, in the county of Win- nebago, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Clayton, Menasha, Neenah, Oshkosh, Poygan, Vinland, Winchester and Wolf River, and the cities of Neenah and Menasha, in the county of Winnebago, shall con- stitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Algoma, Black Wolf, Nekimi, Omro, Utica, Nepeuskun, Rushford, Winne- conne and the village of Winneconne, and the Fifth and Sixth wards of the city of Osh- kosh, in the county of Winnebago, shall constitute the Third assembly district in said county.
The towns of Union, Bear Creek, Lebanon, Royalton, Mukwa, Caledonia, Larrabee, Mat- teson, Little Wolf, city of Clintonville, and the First, Second, Fourth and Fifth wards of the city of New London, in the county of Waupaca, shall constitute the First assembly dis- trict in said county.
The towns of Dupont, Helvetia, St. Lawrence, Waupaca, Lind, Dayton, Farmington Iola, Scandinavia, Harrison, Wyoming, Fremont, Weyauwega, and the villages of Fre- mont and Weyauwega, and the city of Waupaca, in the county of Waupaca, shall consti- tuie the Second assembly district in said county.
The First, Second, Third, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth wards of the city of Eau Claire, and the town of Seymour and the city of Altoona, in the county of Eau Claire, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Bridge Creek, Brunswick, Clear Creek, Drammen, Fairchild, Lincoln, Ludington, Otter Creek, Pleasant Valley, Washington, Union, and the city of Augusta, and the Fourth and Seventh wards of the city of Eau Claire, in the county of Eau Claire, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county .
The towns of Bergen, Brighton, Berlin, Cleveland, Cassel, Day, Hamburg, Halsey, Holton, Hull, Eau Pleine, Johnson, Mosinee, Marathon, Rietbrock, Rib Falls, Spencer, Stettin, Wien, Emmett, Frankfort, McMillan, Manville, Knowlton, Maine, and the village of Marathon City, in the county of Marathon, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Easton, Kronenwetter, Norrie, Plover, Pike Lake, Texas, Wausau, Wes- ton, Eidron, Harrison, and the city of Wausau, in the county of Marathon, shall consti- tute the Second assembly district in said courty.
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The First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth wards of the city of Sheboy- gan, in the county of Sheboygan, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county .
The towns of Sheboygan Falls, Herman, Holland, Wilson, Sheboygan, Mosel and the village of Sheboygan Falls, and the Seventh ward of the city of. Sheboygan, in the county of Sheboygan, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county
The towns of Lima, Russell, Greenbush, Mitchell, Scott, Sherman, Lyndon, Rhine and Plymouth, and the city of Plymouth, in the county of Sheboygan, shall constitute the Third assembly district in said county.
The towns of Brookfield, Menomonee, Muskego, New Berlin, Vernon, Waukesha and the village of Waukesha, in the county of Waukesha, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Delafield, Eagle, Genesee, Merton, Mukwonago, Ottawa, Oconomowoc, Summit, Lisbon and Pewaukee and the city of Oconomowoc, in the county of Waukesha, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Bangor, Barre, Burns, Greenfield, Hamilton, Shelby, Washington, and Third, Fourth Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards in the city of La Crosse, in the county of La Crosse, shall consti- tute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Campbell, Farmington, Holland, Onalaska, the city of Onalaska, and the First, Second, Fifth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Fifteenth, Nineteenth and Twen- tieth wards of the city of La Crosse, in the county of La Crosse, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county.
The towns of Madison and Blooming Grove and the city of Madison, in the county of Dane, shall constitute the First assembly district in said county.
The towns of Roxbury, Dane, Vienna, Windsor, Burke, Westport, Springfield, Berry, York, Medina, Bristol, Sun Prairie and the village of Sun Prairie, in the county of Dane, shall constitute the Second assembly district in said county .:
The towns of Cottage Grove, Deerfield, Pleasant Springs, Dunkirk, Dunn, Rutland, Christiana, Albion and the city of Stoughton, in the county of Dane, shall constitute the Third assembly district in said county .
The towns of Black Earth, Mazomanie, Oregon, Montrose, Primrose, Perry, Blue Mounds, Springdale, Verona, Fitchburg, Vermont, Middleton and Cross Plains, in the county of Dane, shall constitute the Fourth assembly district in said county.
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