Wisconsin's 2nd Assembly district Last updated May 19, 2025  American legislative district in northeast Wisconsin
The 2nd Assembly district of Wisconsin    is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly . [ 1]     Located in northeast Wisconsin , the district comprises most of northern Manitowoc County  and southern Brown County , along with parts of southeast Outagamie County .  It includes the villages of Combined Locks , Denmark , Francis Creek , Kimberly , Mishicot , and Reedsville , and most of the village of Wrightstown  and the southern half of Kaukauna . [ 2]      The district is represented by Republican  Shae Sortwell , since January 2019. [ 3]    
The 2nd Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 1st Senate district , along with the 1st  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 2nd district was drawn to combine the previous Manitowoc County  1st district (the city of Manitowoc ) with municipalities of southeastern Manitowoc County which had been part of the Manitowoc County 2nd district. Donald K. Helgeson , the last representative of the Manitowoc 1st district, was defeated in the 1972 election to represent the new 2nd Assembly district. [ 6]    
Other than the 1982 court-ordered redistricting plan which scrambled state legislative maps for one term, the location of the 2nd district has remained relatively consistent— based in northern Manitowoc County and southern Brown County. [ 7]    
List of past representatives List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly  from the 2nd district Member Party Residence Term start Term end Counties represented Ref. District created  Francis J. Lallensack    Dem.    Manitowoc    Manitowoc   January 1, 1973 January 3, 1981  [ 8]     [ 9]    :   154   Vernon W. Holschbach    Dem.   January 3, 1981 January 3, 1983  [ 10]     [ 9]    :   147   John Plewa    Dem.    Milwaukee    Milwaukee   January 3, 1983 November 12, 1984  [ 11]     [ 9]    :   168  --Vacant-- November 12, 1984 January 7, 1985  Dale Bolle    Dem.    Whitelaw    Brown , Manitowoc   January 7, 1985 January 3, 1995  [ 12]     [ 9]    :   124   Frank Lasee    Rep.    De Pere   January 3, 1995 January 5, 2009  [ 13]     [ 9]    :   154   Brown , Kewaunee , Manitowoc    Ted Zigmunt    Dem.    Francis Creek   January 5, 2009 January 3, 2011  [ 14]     André Jacque    Rep.    De Pere   January 3, 2011 January 7, 2019  [ 15]     Brown , Manitowoc    Shae Sortwell    Rep.    Two Rivers   January 7, 2019 Current  [ 3]     Brown , Manitowoc , Outagamie   
Electoral history Year Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality Other primary candidates 1972 [ 16]     Nov. 7  Francis J. Lallensack    Democratic   9,914 51.86%  Donald K. Helgeson    Rep.   8,848 46.28% 19,118 1,066 Eugene S. Kaufman (Dem.) Joseph G. Laux (Dem.) Robin E. Butler (Dem.) Stanley C. Henschel  Amer.   356 1.86% 1974 [ 17]     Nov. 5  Francis J. Lallensack  (inc)  Democratic   6,636 48.10% Orabelle Fischer  Rep.   5,710 41.39% 13,796 926 John L. Krey  Amer.   1,450 10.51% 1976 [ 18]     Nov. 2  Francis J. Lallensack  (inc)  Democratic   11,028 56.56% Orabelle Fischer  Rep.   8,035 41.21% 19,498 2,993 Charles L. Stecker  Amer.   435 2.23% 1978 [ 19]     Nov. 7  Francis J. Lallensack  (inc)  Democratic   9,485 64.43% Norbert Rusch  Rep.   5,236 35.57% 14,721 4,249 1980 [ 20]     Nov. 4  Vernon W. Holschbach    Democratic   10,980 57.13% Charles W. Kraemer  Rep.   8,239 42.87% 19,219 2,741 Michael P. Dewane (Dem.) Claude R. Barta (Rep.)  Robert F. Ziegelbauer  (Dem.) Paul A. Mullins (Dem.) Richard J. Rabideau (Dem.) Peter C. Jones (Dem.) 1982 [ 21]     Nov. 2  John Plewa    Democratic   14,012 100.0% --unopposed-- 14,012 14,012 1984 [ 22]     Nov. 6  Dale Bolle    Democratic   12,065 60.14% Roger R. Olm  Rep.   7,845 39.11% 20,061 4,220 Eugene T. Welch  Con.   151 0.75% 1986 [ 23]     Nov. 4  Dale Bolle  (inc)  Democratic   10,925 100.0% --unopposed-- 10,925 10,925 1988 [ 24]     Nov. 8  Dale Bolle  (inc)  Democratic   13,686 70.55% James A. Hoffman  Rep.   5,713 29.45% 19,399 7,973 Clement R. Kafta (Rep.) 1990 [ 25]     Nov. 6  Dale Bolle  (inc)  Democratic   10,259 100.0% --unopposed-- 10,259 10,259 1992 [ 26]     Nov. 3  Dale Bolle  (inc)  Democratic   13,506 56.90% Lester Koeppel  Rep.   10,229 43.10% 23,735 3,277 1994 [ 27]     Nov. 8  Frank Lasee    Republican   9,872 57.94% Tom Tomaszewski  Dem.   7,166 42.06% 17,038 2,706 Lester Koeppel (Rep.) JoAnn B. Vogel (Rep.) Don Hazaert (Dem.) Mark Heller (Dem.) Gregory J. Erickson (Dem.) Daniel Katers (Dem.) 1996 [ 28]     Nov. 5  Frank Lasee  (inc)  Republican   13,345 57.73% Steve Johnson  Dem.   9,773 42.27% 23,118 3,572 Mark Heller (Dem.) 1998 [ 29]     Nov. 3  Frank Lasee  (inc)  Republican   13,348 66.48% Mark Heller  Dem.   6,729 33.52% 20,077 6,619 2000 [ 30]     Nov. 7  Frank Lasee  (inc)  Republican   20,575 99.53% --unopposed-- 20,673 20,477 2002 [ 31]     Nov. 5  Frank Lasee  (inc)  Republican   10,920 62.53% Dan Katers  Dem.   6,524 37.36% 17,463 4,396 2004 [ 32]     Nov. 2  Frank Lasee  (inc)  Republican   21,848 61.48% --unopposed-- 21,989 21,707 2006 [ 33]     Nov. 7  Frank Lasee  (inc)  Republican   15,347 89.30% 17,186 13,508 2008 [ 34]     Nov. 4  Ted Zigmunt    Democratic   16,008 52.12%  Frank Lasee  (inc)  Rep.   14,687 47.82% 30,714 1,321 Lee Brocher (Dem.) Kevin R. Garthwaite (Dem.) 2010 [ 35]     Nov. 2  André Jacque    Republican   13,958 62.23%  Ted Zigmunt  (inc)  Dem.   8,456 37.70% 22,429 5,502 Jeff Van Straten (Rep.) Terry Ostrander (Rep.) 2012 [ 36]     Nov. 6  André Jacque  (inc)  Republican   17,082 58.62% Larry Pruess   Dem.   12,033 41.29% 29,141 5,049 2014 [ 37]     Nov. 4  André Jacque  (inc)  Republican   18,994 98.64% --unopposed-- 19,256 18,732 2016 [ 38]     Nov. 8  André Jacque  (inc)  Republican   20,039 69.29% Mark Grams  Ind.   8,837 30.56% 28,920 11,202 2018 [ 39]     Nov. 6  Shae Sortwell    Republican   15,014 54.82% Mark Grams  Dem.   10,118 36.94% 27,389 4,896 Dean Raasch (Rep.) Jeff Dahlke  Ind.   1,494 5.45% Kevin A. Bauer  Lib.   745 2.72% 2020 [ 40]     Nov. 3  Shae Sortwell  (inc)  Republican   22,244 63.11% Mark Kiley  Dem.   12,970 36.80% 35,248 9,274 2022 [ 41]     Nov. 8  Shae Sortwell  (inc)  Republican   16,112 59.18% Renee Gasch  Dem.   11,093 40.74% 27,226 5,019  2024   [ 42]     Nov. 5  Shae Sortwell  (inc)  Republican   23,198 63.22% Alicia Saunders  Dem.   13,474 36.72% 36,693 9,724 
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