12th Wisconsin Legislature

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12th Wisconsin Legislature
11th 13th
Overview
Legislative body Wisconsin Legislature
Meeting place Wisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 3, 1859 January 2, 1860
ElectionNovember 2, 1858
Senate
Members30
Senate President Erasmus D. Campbell (D)
President pro tempore Denison Worthington (R)
Party control Democratic
Assembly
Members97
Assembly Speaker William P. Lyon (R)
Party control Republican
Sessions
1stJanuary 12, 1859 March 21, 1859

The Twelfth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 12, 1859, to March 21, 1859, in regular session.

Contents

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]

Major events

Major legislation

Party summary

Senate summary

Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Ind. Republican Vacant
End of previous Legislature 12018300
1st Session14016300
From Oct. 1 [note 1] 13291
Final voting share47%0%53%
Beginning of the next Legislature 11019300

Assembly summary

Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Ind. Republican Vacant
End of previous Legislature 44053970
Start of 1st Session41154961
after January 174055
after January 2041970
Final voting share43%0%57%
Beginning of the next Legislature 37159970

Sessions

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Twelfth Wisconsin Legislature (30):

Senate Partisan representation
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Democratic: 14 seats
Republican: 16 seats WI Senate Partisan Map 1859.svg
Senate Partisan representation
  Democratic: 14 seats
  Republican: 16 seats
DistrictCountiesSenatorPartyResidence
01 Sheboygan Robert H. Hotchkiss Dem. Plymouth
02 Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawanaw Morgan Lewis Martin Dem. Green Bay
03 Ozaukee Lion Silverman Dem. Ozaukee
04 Washington Densmore W. Maxon Dem. Cedar Creek
05 Milwaukee (Northern Half) Cicero Comstock Rep. Milwaukee
06 Milwaukee (Southern Half) Patrick Walsh Dem. Milwaukee
07 Racine Nicholas D. Fratt Dem. Racine
08 Kenosha Samuel R. McClellan Rep. Wilmot
09 Adams, Juneau, Sauk H. W. Curtis Rep. Delton
10 Waukesha Denison Worthington Rep. Summit
11 Dane (Eastern Part) William Robert Taylor Dem. Cottage Grove
12 Walworth John W. Boyd Rep. Geneva
13 Lafayette Philemon B. Simpson Dem. Shullsburg
14 Jefferson (Northern Part) and Dodge (Southern Part) William Chappell Dem. Watertown
15 Iowa, Richland Charles Rodolf Dem. Orion
16 Grant Noah H. Virgin Rep. Platteville
17 Rock (Western Part) Zebulon P. Burdick Rep. Janesville
18 Rock (Eastern Part) Alden I. Bennett Rep. Beloit
19 Manitowoc, Calumet Samuel H. Thurber Dem. Manitowoc
20 Fond du Lac Edward Pier Rep. Fond du Lac
21 Winnebago Ganem W. Washburn Rep. Oshkosh
22 Dodge (Northern Part) William E. Smith Rep. Fox Lake
23 Jefferson (Southern Part) Enias D. Masters Rep. Jefferson
24 Green John H. Warren Rep. Albany
25 Columbia Moses M. Davis Rep. Portage
26 Dane (Western Part) Andrew Proudfit Dem. Madison
27 Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, Waushara, Wood Luther Hanchett Rep. Stanton
28 Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire , La Pointe , Pierce, Polk, St. Croix Daniel Mears Dem. Osceola Mills
29 Marquette M. W. Seely Rep. Marquette
30 Bad Ax, Buffalo, Crawford, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Tremealeau William H. Tucker Dem. La Crosse

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Twelfth Wisconsin Legislature:

Assembly partisan representation
Democratic: 41 seats
Independent: 1 seat
Republican: 55 seats WI Assembly Partisan Map 1859.svg
Assembly partisan representation
  Democratic: 41 seats
  Independent: 1 seat
  Republican: 55 seats
Senate
District
CountyDistrictRepresentativePartyResidence
09 Adams & Juneau John TurnerRep. 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. TowerRep. Towerville
02 Brown William Field Jr.Dem. De Pere
30 Buffalo, Jackson, Trempealeau Jesse BennettRep. 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
3John O. JonesRep. Cambria
11 Dane [2] 1William W. BlackmanRep. Stoughton
2Adam SmithDem. Burke
3John KeenanDem. Fitchburg
26 4Chester N. WaterburyDem. Roxbury
5 Harlow S. Orton Dem. Madison
6 George B. Smith Dem. Madison
22 Dodge [2] 1Thomas PalmerDem. Mayville
2John C. BishopDem. LeRoy
3Waldo LyonRep. Hustisford
4Cyrus S. KneelandRep. Waupun
5 Lorenzo Merrill Rep. Burnett
6 John Lowth Dem. Lowell
02 Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, Shawano Matthias SimonDem. Ahnapee
20 Fond du Lac [2] 1 Alvan E. Bovay Rep. Ripon
2 Warren Whiting Rep. Ladoga
3John C. LewisRep. 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] 1George BroderickDem. Hazel Green
2 James W. Seaton Dem. Potosi
3Jesse WaldorfRep. Platteville
4Hugh A. W. McNairRep. Fennimore
5Luther BasfordRep. Glen Haven
24 Green [2] 1Albert H. PierceRep. Monticello
2 Edmund A. West Rep. Monroe
15 Iowa [2] 1Gardner C. MeigsDem. Arena
2John ToayRep. Mineral Point
23 Jefferson [2] 1 Alexander J. Craig Rep. Palmyra
2George C. SmithRep. Oakland
14 3 Luther A. Cole Rep. Watertown
4Ferdinand WagnerDem. Watertown
5 Sylvester J. Conklin Rep. Waterloo
08 Kenosha [2] 1 George Bennett Rep. Kenosha
2James C. McKissonRep. Wheatland
30 La Crosse & Monroe Charles W. MarshallRep. La Crosse
13 Lafayette [2] 1James S. MurphyDem. Benton
2William M. McGranahanDem. Fayette
3David W. KyleDem. Shullsburg
19 Manitowoc [2] 1 William Aldrich Rep. Two Rivers
2James B. DunnDem. Manitowoc
27 Marathon, Portage, & Wood James S. YoungDem. Stevens Point
29 Marquette & Green Lake [2] 1Jesse ThomasRep. Green Lake
2James B. OrmsbyRep. Oxford
05 Milwaukee [2] 1Edwin PalmerRep. Milwaukee
2Charles J. KernDem. Milwaukee
06 3 Thomas H. Eviston Ind. Milwaukee
4James A. SwainRep. Milwaukee
5William S. CrossRep. Milwaukee
05 6Joseph WalterDem. Milwaukee
7 Frederick Moskowitt Dem. Milwaukee
06 8Jacob BeckDem. Milwaukee
9Edward HasseDem. 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
2Leonard S. Van VlietRep. Caledonia
3William BallachRep. Yorkville
4Franklin E. HoytDem. Rochester
15 Richland William Dixon Rep. Lone Rock
18 Rock [2] 1William E. WheelerRep. Beloit
2Edward VincentRep. Milton
17 3John P. DicksonRep. Janesville
4Joseph K. P. PorterRep. Cooksville
5Elisha L. CarpenterRep. Beloit
09 Sauk [2] 1Nelson WheelerRep.Humboldt
2 Eli Otis Rudd Rep. Reedsburg
01 Sheboygan [2] 1William N. ShafterRep. Sheboygan
2 James Little Dem. Sheboygan Falls
3Stephen D. LittlefieldDem. Sheboygan Falls
12 Walworth [2] 1Reuben RockwellRep. Springfield
2Edward P. CornickRep. Delavan
3Newton S. MurphyRep. Whitewater
4Daniel HooperRep. Troy
04 Washington [2] 1Gustave StreckewaldDem. Hartford
2James VollmarDem. West Bend
3Phillip ZimmermanDem.Staatsville
10 Waukesha [2] 1Parker SawyerRep. Summit
2William P. KingDem. Merton
3Andrew E. ElmoreDem. Mukwonago
4Charles T. DeissnerDem. Waukesha
5Ira BloodRep. Mukwonago
27 Waupaca Warner C. CarrDem.Crystal Lake
Waushara Charles WhiteRep. Coloma
21 Winnebago [2] 1Richard P. EighmeDem. Oshkosh
2John D. RushDem. Winneconne
3George W. BeckwithRep. Omro

Employees

Senate employees

Assembly employees

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References

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  4. "Republican Nominations". Racine Daily News . October 26, 1858. p. 2. Retrieved September 5, 2021 via Newspapers.com.

Notes

  1. Democrat Lion Silverman (District 3) resigned October 1, 1859, to run for State Treasurer.
  2. S. K. Barnes was elected to this seat in the November 1858 general election, but died before inauguration. O. Hugo Petters was chosen in a special election held January 13, 1859. [3]