Wisconsin's 1st Assembly district

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Wisconsin's 1st
State Assembly district
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Wisconsin's 1st Assembly district
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Wisconsin's 1st Assembly district
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Wisconsin's 1st Assembly district
2024 map defined in 2023 Wisc. Act 94
2022 map defined in Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43
Assemblymember
  Joel Kitchens
R Sturgeon Bay
since January 6, 2015 (11 years, 109 days)
Demographics93.91%  White
0.64%  Black
2.7%  Hispanic
0.63%  Asian
1.43%  Native American
0.08%  Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Population (2020)
  Voting age
59,444
48,427
Website Official website
Notes Door Peninsula

The 1st Assembly district of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly. [1] Located in northeastern Wisconsin, the district comprises all of Door and Kewaunee counties, as well as portions of northeast Brown County. [2] The district is represented by Republican Joel Kitchens, since January 2015. [3]

Contents

The 1st Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 1st Senate district, along with the 2nd and 3rd Assembly districts. [4]

History

The district was created in the 1972 redistricting act (1971 Wisc. Act 304) which first established the numbered district system, replacing the previous system which allocated districts to specific counties. [5] The 1st district was drawn roughly in line with the boundaries of the previous DoorKewaunee district; the last representative of that district, Lary J. Swoboda, continued as the representative of the 1st district after the 1972 election. [6] The 1st district boundaries have remained relatively consistent in redistricting since 1972, with the major exception of the 1982 court-ordered redistricting, which scrambled all State Assembly districts and moved the 1st district to Milwaukee County for the 19831984 legislative session. [7]

List of past representatives

List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 1st district
MemberPartyResidenceCounties representedTerm startTerm endRef.
District created
Lary J. Swoboda Dem. Luxemburg Door, Kewaunee, Brown January 1, 1973January 3, 1983 [6] [8] :179
Louise M. Tesmer Dem. Milwaukee Milwaukee January 3, 1983January 7, 1985 [9] [8] :179
Lary J. Swoboda Dem. Luxemburg Door, Kewaunee, Brown January 7, 1985January 3, 1995 [6]
David E. Hutchison Rep. Red River January 3, 1995January 3, 2001 [10] [8] :149
Garey Bies Rep. Sister Bay January 3, 2001January 3, 2015 [11] [8] :124
Door, Kewaunee, Brown, Manitowoc
Joel Kitchens Rep. Sturgeon Bay January 6, 2015Current [3]
Door, Kewaunee, Brown

Electoral history

YearDateElectedDefeatedTotalPluralityOther primary candidates
1972 [12] Nov. 7 Lary J. Swoboda Democratic 12,70462.38%Lawrence H. Johnson Rep. 7,36736.17%20,3655,337
Richard M. Vanden Heuvel Amer. 2941.44%
1974 [13] Nov. 5 Lary J. Swoboda (inc) Democratic 9,86763.85%Cheryl R. Warren Rep. 5,33834.54%15,4534,529
Kenneth Werkheiser Amer. 2481.60%
1976 [14] Nov. 2 Lary J. Swoboda (inc) Democratic 16,67074.30%Herman V. Nelson Rep. 5,76625.70%22,43610,904Lynn B. Engebose (Rep.)
1978 [15] Nov. 7 Lary J. Swoboda (inc) Democratic 11,23465.73%Harvey W. Rowe Rep. 5,85834.27%17,0925,376
  • Milton A. Hafeman (Rep.)
  • Ruth A. Gunnerson (Rep.)
1980 [16] Nov. 4 Lary J. Swoboda (inc) Democratic 18,14071.98%Clifford Delorit Rep. 7,06028.02%25,20011,080
1982 [17] Nov. 2 Louise M. Tesmer Democratic 13,10383.95%William A. Rinnemaki Rep. 2,22314.24%16,2361,230Phillip J. Tuczynski (Dem.)
Elaine Bergstrom Lib. 2821.81%
1984 [18] Nov. 6 Lary J. Swoboda Democratic 15,65168.64%Frank J. Schnabl Rep. 7,14931.36%22,8008,502Linda Neeck (Rep.)
1986 [19] Nov. 4 Lary J. Swoboda (inc) Democratic 11,01867.98%Frank J. Schnabl Rep. 4,87430.07%16,2086,144
Marjorie Otto Wessely Ind. 3161.95%
1988 [20] Nov. 8 Lary J. Swoboda (inc) Democratic 13,27856.77%Robert Papke Rep. 10,11243.23%23,3903,166
1990 [21] Nov. 6 Lary J. Swoboda (inc) Democratic 11,06864.60%Clifford Ehlers Rep. 6,06635.40%17,1345,002
1992 [22] Nov. 3 Lary J. Swoboda (inc) Democratic 21,597100.0%21,59721,597
1994 [23] Nov. 8 David E. Hutchison Republican 10,87261.63%Colleen Crocker-MacMillin Dem. 6,76938.37%17,6414,103
  • Darrel Graf (Rep.)
  • James H. Grasse (Rep.)
  • Monika A. Wulfers (Dem.)
1996 [24] Nov. 5 David E. Hutchison (inc) Republican 17,59399.95%N. Vandervest (write-in) Lib. 90.05%17,60217,584
1998 [25] Nov. 3 David E. Hutchison (inc) Republican 14,864100.0%14,86414,864
2000 [26] Nov. 7 Garey Bies Republican 16,13257.09% Lary J. Swoboda Dem. 12,10442.84%28,2554,028Peter J. Andre (Rep.)
2002 [27] Nov. 5 Garey Bies (inc) Republican 13,37865.58%Tom Hermann Dem. 7,01134.37%20,4016,367Peter J. Andre (Rep.)
2004 [28] Nov. 2 Garey Bies (inc) Republican 19,02261.48%Tom Hermann Dem. 11,89038.43%30,9387,132
2006 [29] Nov. 7 Garey Bies (inc) Republican 13,73653.56%Ame Grail Dem. 11,88846.35%25,6471,848
2008 [30] Nov. 4 Garey Bies (inc) Republican 15,90551.33%Richard A. Skare Dem. 15,05548.59%30,985850Christopher Baeb (Dem.)
2010 [31] Nov. 2 Garey Bies (inc) Republican 14,22558.29%Richard A. Skare Dem. 10,16541.65%24,4054,060
2012 [32] Nov. 6 Garey Bies (inc) Republican 16,99351.27%Patrick Veeser Dem. 16,12448.65%33,146869Arnie Johnsurd (Dem.)
2014 [33] Nov. 4 Joel Kitchens Republican 16,07256.70%Joe Majeski Dem. 12,25643.24%28,3453,816
  • Terry McNulty (Rep.)
  • Brian Hackbarth (Rep.)
  • Paul M. Feit (Rep.)
2016 [34] Nov. 8 Joel Kitchens (inc) Republican 20,04460.11%Lynn Utesch Dem. 13,28939.85%33,3476,755
2018 [35] Nov. 6 Joel Kitchens (inc) Republican 20,65168.45%Roberta Thelen Ind. 9,51931.55%30,17011,132
2020 [36] Nov. 3 Joel Kitchens (inc) Republican 23,44161.82%Kim Delorit Jensen Dem. 14,46238.14%37,9208,979
2022 [37] Nov. 3 Joel Kitchens (inc) Republican 19,86462.45%Roberta Thelen Dem. 11,91637.46%31,8067,948
2024 [38] Nov. 3 Joel Kitchens (inc) Republican 24,10161.91%Renee Paplham Dem. 14,80138.02%38,9299,300Milt Swagel (Rep.)

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