63rd Wisconsin Legislature

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63rd Wisconsin Legislature
62nd 64th
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Wisconsin State Capitol ca.1915
Overview
Legislative body Wisconsin Legislature
Meeting place Wisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 4, 1937 January 2, 1939
ElectionNovember 3, 1936
Senate
Members33
Senate President
President pro tempore Walter J. Rush (P)
Party control Progressive
Assembly
Members100
Assembly Speaker Paul Alfonsi (P)
Party control Progressive
Sessions
RegularJanuary 13, 1937 July 2, 1937
Special sessions
Sep. 1937 Spec.September 15, 1937 October 16, 1937

The Sixty-Third Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 13, 1937, to July 2, 1937, in regular session, and reconvened in a special session from September 15, 1937, to October 16, 1937. [1]

Contents

This was the high water mark for the power of the Wisconsin Progressive Party, as they controlled both chambers of the Legislature and the Governor's office.

Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 3, 1936. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 6, 1934. [1]

Major events

Major legislation

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate partisan composition
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Democratic: 9 seats
Progressive: 16 seats
Republican: 8 seats WI Senate 1937.svg
Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 9 seats
  Progressive: 16 seats
  Republican: 8 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem. Prog. Rep. Vacant
End of previous Legislature 14136330
Start of Reg. Session9168330
Final voting share
Beginning of the next Legislature 61116330

Assembly summary

Assembly partisan composition
Democratic: 31 seats
Progressive: 48 seats
Republican: 21 seats WI Assembly 1937.svg
Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 31 seats
  Progressive: 48 seats
  Republican: 21 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem. Soc. Prog. Rep. Vacant
End of previous Legislature 3534317982
Start of Reg. Session31048211000
From May 30, 1937 [note 1] 20991
Final voting share
Beginning of the next Legislature 15032531000

Sessions

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the Sixty-Third Wisconsin Legislature: [2]

Senate partisan representation
Democratic: 9 seats
Progressive: 16 seats
Republican: 8 seats WI Senate Partisan Map 1937.svg
Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 9 seats
  Progressive: 16 seats
  Republican: 8 seats
Dist.CountiesSenatorResidenceParty
01 Door, Kewaunee, & Manitowoc John E. Cashman Denmark Prog.
02 Brown & Oconto Michael F. Kresky Jr. Green Bay Prog.
03 Milwaukee (South City) Arthur L. Zimny Milwaukee Dem.
04 Milwaukee (Northeast County & Northeast City) Oscar Morris Milwaukee Rep.
05 Milwaukee (Northwest City) Harold V. Schoenecker Milwaukee Dem.
06 Milwaukee (North-Central City) George Hampel Milwaukee Prog.
07 Milwaukee (Southeast County & Southeast City) Max Galasinski Milwaukee Dem.
08 Milwaukee (Western County) Allen Busby West Milwaukee Prog.
09 Milwaukee (City Downtown) James L. Callan Milwaukee Dem.
10 Buffalo, Pepin, Pierce, & St. Croix Kenneth S. White River Falls Rep.
11 Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, & Washburn Philip E. Nelson Maple Rep.
12 Ashland, Iron, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, & Vilas Joseph E. McDermid Ladysmith Prog.
13 Dodge & Washington Frank E. Panzer Oakfield Prog.
14 Outagamie & Shawano Mike Mack Shiocton Rep.
15 Rock Maurice Coakley Beloit Rep.
16 Crawford, Grant, & Vernon Edward J. Roethe Fennimore Rep.
17 Green, Iowa, & Lafayette George Engebretson South Wayne Prog.
18 Fond du Lac , Green Lake & Waushara Morvin Duel Fond du Lac Rep.
19 Calumet & Winnebago Pierce A. Morrissey Rush Lake Dem.
20 Ozaukee & Sheboygan Harry W. Bolens Port Washington Dem.
21 Racine Joseph Clancy Racine Dem.
22 Kenosha & Walworth Conrad Shearer Kenosha Rep.
23 Portage & Waupaca Herman J. Severson Iola Prog.
24 Clark, Taylor, & Wood Walter J. Rush Neillsville Prog.
25 Lincoln & Marathon Roland E. Kannenberg Wausau Prog.
26 Dane Fred Risser Madison Prog.
27 Columbia, Richland, & Sauk E. Myrwyn Rowlands Cambria Prog.
28 Chippewa & Eau Claire G. Erle Ingram Eau Claire Prog.
29 Barron, Dunn, & Polk John A. Anderson Barron Prog.
30 Florence, Forest, Langlade, Marinette, & Oneida Ernest Sauld Pembine Dem.
31 Adams, Juneau, Monroe, & Marquette J. Earl Leverich Sparta Prog.
32 Jackson, La Crosse, & Trempealeau Oscar S. Paulson La Crosse Prog.
33 Jefferson & Waukesha Chester Dempsey Merton Dem.

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Sixty-Third Wisconsin Legislature: [2]

Assembly partisan composition
Democratic: 31 seats
Progressive: 48 seats
Republican: 21 seats WI Assembly Partisan Map 1937.svg
Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 31 seats
  Progressive: 48 seats
  Republican: 21 seats
Milwaukee County districts WI Assembly Partisan Map 1937 MilwaukeeCo.svg
Milwaukee County districts
Senate
Dist.
CountyDist.RepresentativePartyResidence
31 Adams & Marquette Edwin W. Blomquist Prog. Adams
12 Ashland Harry P. Van Guilder Prog. Ashland
29 Barron Charles A. Beggs Prog. Rice Lake
11 Bayfield Laurie E. Carlson Prog. Bayfield
02 Brown 1 Harold A. Lytie Dem. Green Bay
2 William J. Sweeney Dem. De Pere
10 Buffalo & Pepin Arthur A. Hitt Prog. Alma
11 Burnett & Washburn Harry Bergren Prog. Siren
19 Calumet Henry W. Hupfauf Dem. Harrison
28 Chippewa George H. Hipke Rep. Stanley
24 Clark Victor Nehs Prog. Neillsville
27 Columbia Robert H. Roche Dem. Portage
16 Crawford Donald C. McDowell Rep. Soldiers Grove
26 Dane 1 Herbert C. Schenk Prog. Madison
2 James C. Hanson Prog. Deerfield
3 Albert J. Baker Prog. Mount Horeb
13 Dodge 1 Elmer L. Genzmer Dem. Mayville
2 Henry E. Krueger Dem. Beaver Dam
01 Door Frank N. Graass Rep. Sturgeon Bay
11 Douglas 1 Michael H. Hall Prog. Superior
2 Elmer Peterson Prog. Poplar
29 Dunn James D. Millar Prog. Menomonie
28 Eau Claire John T. Pritchard Prog. Eau Claire
30 Florence, Forest, & Oneida Henry J. Berquist Prog. Rhinelander
18 Fond du Lac 1 Maurice J. Fitzsimons Jr. Dem. Fond du Lac
2 Arthur F. Hinz Rep. Ripon
16 Grant 1 William H. Goldthorpe Rep. Cuba City
2 P. Bradley McIntyre Rep. Lancaster
17 Green Ernst J. Hoesly Prog. New Glarus
18 Green Lake & Waushara Reuben W. Peterson Rep. Berlin
17 Iowa John S. Jackson Prog. Mineral Point
12 Iron & Vilas Paul Alfonsi Prog. Pence
32 Jackson Peter A. Hemmy Prog. Humbird
33 Jefferson Palmer F. Daugs Dem. Fort Atkinson
31 Juneau William H. Barnes Prog. New Lisbon
22 Kenosha 1 Alfred C. Grosvenor Dem. Kenosha
2 Emil Costello Prog. Kenosha
01 Kewaunee Albert D. Shimek Dem. Algoma
32 La Crosse 1 Oliver H. Fritz Prog. La Crosse
2 Harry W. Schilling Prog. Onalaska
17 Lafayette Henry Youngblood Rep. Wiota
30 Langlade James T. Cavanaugh Dem. Antigo
25 Lincoln Reno W. Trego Prog. Merrill
01 Manitowoc 1 Francis A. Yindra Dem. Manitowoc
2 David Sigman Prog. Two Rivers
25 Marathon 1 Joseph L. Barber Prog. Marathon
2 Rudolph Meisner Dem. Wausau
30 Marinette Charles A. Budlong Rep. Marinette
09 Milwaukee 1 Cornelius T. Young Dem. Milwaukee
06 2 Andrew Biemiller Prog. Milwaukee
08 3 Arthur J. Balzer Prog.Dem. Milwaukee
09 4 Robert E. Tehan Dem. Milwaukee
03 5 Mary O. Kryszak Dem. Milwaukee
09 6 Ben Rubin Prog. Milwaukee
06 7 Arthur Koegel Prog. Milwaukee
08 8 Donald P. Ryan Dem. Milwaukee
05 9 Joseph F. Mueller Prog. Milwaukee
07 10 John W. Grobschmidt Prog. South Milwaukee
03 11 Martin Franzkowiak Dem. Milwaukee
07 12 Peter Pyszczynski Dem. Milwaukee
04 13 Bernard B. Kroenke Dem. Milwaukee
14 Milton T. Murray Rep. Milwaukee
05 15 Francis T. Murphy Dem. Milwaukee
06 16 Herman B. Wegner Prog. Milwaukee
07 17 Martin F. Howard Dem. Milwaukee
06 18 Edward H. Kiefer Prog. Milwaukee
05 19 Joseph L. Garvens Dem. West Milwaukee
08 20 Charles B. Perry Rep. Wauwatosa
31 Monroe Earl D. Hall Prog. Greenfield
02 Oconto Frank J. Lingelbach Dem. Oconto
14 Outagamie 1 Mark Catlin Jr. Rep. Appleton
2 William M. Rohan Dem. Kaukauna
20 Ozaukee Nicholas J. Bichler Dem. Belgium
10 Pierce Theodore Swanson Prog. Ellsworth
29 Polk Dougald D. Kennedy Prog. Amery
23 Portage John Kostuck Prog. Stevens Point
12 Price Felix A. Kremer Prog. Phillips
21 Racine 1 John L. Sieb Prog. Racine
2 Jack Harvey Prog. Racine
3 Edward F. Rakow Dem. Burlington
27 Richland Vernon W. Thomson Rep. Richland Center
15 Rock 1 Edward Grassman Rep. Edgerton
2 Burger M. Engebretson Rep. Beloit
12 Rusk & Sawyer Carl R. Nyman Prog. Hayward
27 Sauk George J. Woerth Prog. Sauk City
14 Shawano Paul T. Fuhrman Prog. Bowler
20 Sheboygan 1 Joseph M. Theisen Dem. Sheboygan
2 Charles A. Laack Dem. Plymouth
10 St. Croix Arthur D. Kelly Prog. Hudson
24 Taylor Carl M. Nelson Rep. Medford
32 Trempealeau Tom Lomsdahl Prog. Osseo
16 Vernon Hjalmer S. Halvorsen Prog. Westby
22 Walworth Ora R. Rice Rep. Delavan
13 Washington Henry O. Schowalter Dem. West Bend
33 Waukesha 1 Lyle E. Douglass Rep. Waukesha
2 Alfred R. Ludvigsen Rep. Pewaukee
23 Waupaca Alvin A. Handrich Prog. Manawa
19 Winnebago 1 Leo T. Niemuth Rep. Oshkosh
2 Nels Larson Rep. Neenah
24 Wood Byrde M. Vaughan Prog. Wisconsin Rapids

Committees

Senate committees

Assembly committees

Joint committees

Employees

Senate employees

Assembly employees

Notes

  1. Republican Nels Larson (Winnebago County) died.

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References

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