12th Wisconsin Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Wisconsin Legislature | ||||
Meeting place | Wisconsin State Capitol | ||||
Term | January 3, 1859 – January 2, 1860 | ||||
Election | November 2, 1858 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 30 | ||||
Senate President | Erasmus D. Campbell (D) | ||||
President pro tempore | Denison Worthington (R) | ||||
Party control | Democratic | ||||
Assembly | |||||
Members | 97 | ||||
Assembly Speaker | William P. Lyon (R) | ||||
Party control | Republican | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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The Twelfth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 12, 1859, to March 21, 1859, in regular session.
Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two-year term. Assembly members were elected to a one-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 2, 1858. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 3, 1857. [1]
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Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||||
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Democratic | Ind. | Republican | Vacant | ||
End of previous Legislature | 12 | 0 | 18 | 30 | 0 |
1st Session | 14 | 0 | 16 | 30 | 0 |
From Oct. 1 [note 1] | 13 | 29 | 1 | ||
Final voting share | 47% | 0% | 53% | ||
Beginning of the next Legislature | 11 | 0 | 19 | 30 | 0 |
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||||
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Democratic | Ind. | Republican | Vacant | ||
End of previous Legislature | 44 | 0 | 53 | 97 | 0 |
Start of 1st Session | 41 | 1 | 54 | 96 | 1 |
after January 17 | 40 | 55 | |||
after January 20 | 41 | 97 | 0 | ||
Final voting share | 43% | 0% | 57% | ||
Beginning of the next Legislature | 37 | 1 | 59 | 97 | 0 |
Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Twelfth Wisconsin Legislature (30):
Members of the Assembly for the Twelfth Wisconsin Legislature:
Senate District | County | District | Representative | Party | Residence |
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09 | Adams & Juneau | John Turner | Rep. | Mauston | |
28 | Ashland, Burnett, Douglas, La Pointe , Polk, & St. Croix | Moses S. Gibson (Until Jan. 17) | Dem. | Hudson | |
Marcus W. McCracken(From Jan. 17) | Rep. | Superior | |||
30 | Bad Ax & Crawford | Thomas R. Tower | Rep. | Towerville | |
02 | Brown | William Field Jr. | Dem. | De Pere | |
30 | Buffalo, Jackson, Trempealeau | Jesse Bennett | Rep. | Fountain City | |
19 | Calumet | Harrison C. Hobart | Dem. | Chilton | |
28 | Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, & Pierce | Richard Dewhurst | Rep. | Neillsville | |
25 | Columbia [2] | 1 | Gysbert Van Steenwyk | Rep. | Kilbourn City |
2 | William M. Griswold | Rep. | Columbus | ||
3 | John O. Jones | Rep. | Cambria | ||
11 | Dane [2] | 1 | William W. Blackman | Rep. | Stoughton |
2 | Adam Smith | Dem. | Burke | ||
3 | John Keenan | Dem. | Fitchburg | ||
26 | 4 | Chester N. Waterbury | Dem. | Roxbury | |
5 | Harlow S. Orton | Dem. | Madison | ||
6 | George B. Smith | Dem. | Madison | ||
22 | Dodge [2] | 1 | Thomas Palmer | Dem. | Mayville |
2 | John C. Bishop | Dem. | LeRoy | ||
3 | Waldo Lyon | Rep. | Hustisford | ||
4 | Cyrus S. Kneeland | Rep. | Waupun | ||
5 | Lorenzo Merrill | Rep. | Burnett | ||
6 | John Lowth | Dem. | Lowell | ||
02 | Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, Shawano | Matthias Simon | Dem. | Ahnapee | |
20 | Fond du Lac [2] | 1 | Alvan E. Bovay | Rep. | Ripon |
2 | Warren Whiting | Rep. | Ladoga | ||
3 | John C. Lewis | Rep. | Fond du Lac | ||
4 | --Vacant--(until Jan. 21) [note 2] | ||||
O. Hugo Petters(from Jan. 21) | Dem. | Murone | |||
5 | Silas C. Matteson | Rep. | Waucousta | ||
16 | Grant [2] | 1 | George Broderick | Dem. | Hazel Green |
2 | James W. Seaton | Dem. | Potosi | ||
3 | Jesse Waldorf | Rep. | Platteville | ||
4 | Hugh A. W. McNair | Rep. | Fennimore | ||
5 | Luther Basford | Rep. | Glen Haven | ||
24 | Green [2] | 1 | Albert H. Pierce | Rep. | Monticello |
2 | Edmund A. West | Rep. | Monroe | ||
15 | Iowa [2] | 1 | Gardner C. Meigs | Dem. | Arena |
2 | John Toay | Rep. | Mineral Point | ||
23 | Jefferson [2] | 1 | Alexander J. Craig | Rep. | Palmyra |
2 | George C. Smith | Rep. | Oakland | ||
14 | 3 | Luther A. Cole | Rep. | Watertown | |
4 | Ferdinand Wagner | Dem. | Watertown | ||
5 | Sylvester J. Conklin | Rep. | Waterloo | ||
08 | Kenosha [2] | 1 | George Bennett | Rep. | Kenosha |
2 | James C. McKisson | Rep. | Wheatland | ||
30 | La Crosse & Monroe | Charles W. Marshall | Rep. | La Crosse | |
13 | Lafayette [2] | 1 | James S. Murphy | Dem. | Benton |
2 | William M. McGranahan | Dem. | Fayette | ||
3 | David W. Kyle | Dem. | Shullsburg | ||
19 | Manitowoc [2] | 1 | William Aldrich | Rep. | Two Rivers |
2 | James B. Dunn | Dem. | Manitowoc | ||
27 | Marathon, Portage, & Wood | James S. Young | Dem. | Stevens Point | |
29 | Marquette & Green Lake [2] | 1 | Jesse Thomas | Rep. | Green Lake |
2 | James B. Ormsby | Rep. | Oxford | ||
05 | Milwaukee [2] | 1 | Edwin Palmer | Rep. | Milwaukee |
2 | Charles J. Kern | Dem. | Milwaukee | ||
06 | 3 | Thomas H. Eviston | Ind. | Milwaukee | |
4 | James A. Swain | Rep. | Milwaukee | ||
5 | William S. Cross | Rep. | Milwaukee | ||
05 | 6 | Joseph Walter | Dem. | Milwaukee | |
7 | Frederick Moskowitt | Dem. | Milwaukee | ||
06 | 8 | Jacob Beck | Dem. | Milwaukee | |
9 | Edward Hasse | Dem. | Milwaukee | ||
02 | Outagamie | Perry H. Smith | Dem. | Appleton | |
03 | Ozaukee [2] | 1 | John R. Bohan | Dem. | Ozaukee |
2 | Frederick W. Horn | Dem. | Cedarburg | ||
07 | Racine [4] | 1 | William P. Lyon | Rep. | Racine |
2 | Leonard S. Van Vliet | Rep. | Caledonia | ||
3 | William Ballach | Rep. | Yorkville | ||
4 | Franklin E. Hoyt | Dem. | Rochester | ||
15 | Richland | William Dixon | Rep. | Lone Rock | |
18 | Rock [2] | 1 | William E. Wheeler | Rep. | Beloit |
2 | Edward Vincent | Rep. | Milton | ||
17 | 3 | John P. Dickson | Rep. | Janesville | |
4 | Joseph K. P. Porter | Rep. | Cooksville | ||
5 | Elisha L. Carpenter | Rep. | Beloit | ||
09 | Sauk [2] | 1 | Nelson Wheeler | Rep. | Humboldt |
2 | Eli Otis Rudd | Rep. | Reedsburg | ||
01 | Sheboygan [2] | 1 | William N. Shafter | Rep. | Sheboygan |
2 | James Little | Dem. | Sheboygan Falls | ||
3 | Stephen D. Littlefield | Dem. | Sheboygan Falls | ||
12 | Walworth [2] | 1 | Reuben Rockwell | Rep. | Springfield |
2 | Edward P. Cornick | Rep. | Delavan | ||
3 | Newton S. Murphy | Rep. | Whitewater | ||
4 | Daniel Hooper | Rep. | Troy | ||
04 | Washington [2] | 1 | Gustave Streckewald | Dem. | Hartford |
2 | James Vollmar | Dem. | West Bend | ||
3 | Phillip Zimmerman | Dem. | Staatsville | ||
10 | Waukesha [2] | 1 | Parker Sawyer | Rep. | Summit |
2 | William P. King | Dem. | Merton | ||
3 | Andrew E. Elmore | Dem. | Mukwonago | ||
4 | Charles T. Deissner | Dem. | Waukesha | ||
5 | Ira Blood | Rep. | Mukwonago | ||
27 | Waupaca | Warner C. Carr | Dem. | Crystal Lake | |
Waushara | Charles White | Rep. | Coloma | ||
21 | Winnebago [2] | 1 | Richard P. Eighme | Dem. | Oshkosh |
2 | John D. Rush | Dem. | Winneconne | ||
3 | George W. Beckwith | Rep. | Omro |
The Thirteenth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 11, 1860, to April 2, 1860, in regular session.
The Fourteenth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 9, 1861, to April 17, 1861, in regular session. The legislature re-convened in special session from May 15, 1861, to May 27, 1861, at the request of Wisconsin Governor Alexander Randall, to approve funding for a brigade of volunteers for the American Civil War.
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