| Wisconsin's 1st State Assembly district | |||||
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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 | |||||
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| Demographics | 93.91% 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]
The 1st Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 1st Senate district, along with the 2nd and 3rd Assembly districts. [4]
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 Door–Kewaunee 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 1983–1984 legislative session. [7]
| Member | Party | Residence | Counties represented | Term start | Term end | Ref. |
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| District created | ||||||
| Lary J. Swoboda | Dem. | Luxemburg | Door, Kewaunee, Brown | January 1, 1973 | January 3, 1983 | [6] [8] : 179 |
| Louise M. Tesmer | Dem. | Milwaukee | Milwaukee | January 3, 1983 | January 7, 1985 | [9] [8] : 179 |
| Lary J. Swoboda | Dem. | Luxemburg | Door, Kewaunee, Brown | January 7, 1985 | January 3, 1995 | [6] |
| David E. Hutchison | Rep. | Red River | January 3, 1995 | January 3, 2001 | [10] [8] : 149 | |
| Garey Bies | Rep. | Sister Bay | January 3, 2001 | January 3, 2015 | [11] [8] : 124 | |
| Door, Kewaunee, Brown, Manitowoc | ||||||
| Joel Kitchens | Rep. | Sturgeon Bay | January 6, 2015 | Current | [3] | |
| Door, Kewaunee, Brown | ||||||
| Year | Date | Elected | Defeated | Total | Plurality | Other primary candidates | ||||||
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| 1972 [12] | Nov. 7 | Lary J. Swoboda | Democratic | 12,704 | 62.38% | Lawrence H. Johnson | Rep. | 7,367 | 36.17% | 20,365 | 5,337 | |
| Richard M. Vanden Heuvel | Amer. | 294 | 1.44% | |||||||||
| 1974 [13] | Nov. 5 | Lary J. Swoboda (inc) | Democratic | 9,867 | 63.85% | Cheryl R. Warren | Rep. | 5,338 | 34.54% | 15,453 | 4,529 | |
| Kenneth Werkheiser | Amer. | 248 | 1.60% | |||||||||
| 1976 [14] | Nov. 2 | Lary J. Swoboda (inc) | Democratic | 16,670 | 74.30% | Herman V. Nelson | Rep. | 5,766 | 25.70% | 22,436 | 10,904 | Lynn B. Engebose (Rep.) |
| 1978 [15] | Nov. 7 | Lary J. Swoboda (inc) | Democratic | 11,234 | 65.73% | Harvey W. Rowe | Rep. | 5,858 | 34.27% | 17,092 | 5,376 |
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| 1980 [16] | Nov. 4 | Lary J. Swoboda (inc) | Democratic | 18,140 | 71.98% | Clifford Delorit | Rep. | 7,060 | 28.02% | 25,200 | 11,080 | |
| 1982 [17] | Nov. 2 | Louise M. Tesmer | Democratic | 13,103 | 83.95% | William A. Rinnemaki | Rep. | 2,223 | 14.24% | 16,236 | 1,230 | Phillip J. Tuczynski (Dem.) |
| Elaine Bergstrom | Lib. | 282 | 1.81% | |||||||||
| 1984 [18] | Nov. 6 | Lary J. Swoboda | Democratic | 15,651 | 68.64% | Frank J. Schnabl | Rep. | 7,149 | 31.36% | 22,800 | 8,502 | Linda Neeck (Rep.) |
| 1986 [19] | Nov. 4 | Lary J. Swoboda (inc) | Democratic | 11,018 | 67.98% | Frank J. Schnabl | Rep. | 4,874 | 30.07% | 16,208 | 6,144 | |
| Marjorie Otto Wessely | Ind. | 316 | 1.95% | |||||||||
| 1988 [20] | Nov. 8 | Lary J. Swoboda (inc) | Democratic | 13,278 | 56.77% | Robert Papke | Rep. | 10,112 | 43.23% | 23,390 | 3,166 | |
| 1990 [21] | Nov. 6 | Lary J. Swoboda (inc) | Democratic | 11,068 | 64.60% | Clifford Ehlers | Rep. | 6,066 | 35.40% | 17,134 | 5,002 | |
| 1992 [22] | Nov. 3 | Lary J. Swoboda (inc) | Democratic | 21,597 | 100.0% | 21,597 | 21,597 | |||||
| 1994 [23] | Nov. 8 | David E. Hutchison | Republican | 10,872 | 61.63% | Colleen Crocker-MacMillin | Dem. | 6,769 | 38.37% | 17,641 | 4,103 |
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| 1996 [24] | Nov. 5 | David E. Hutchison (inc) | Republican | 17,593 | 99.95% | N. Vandervest (write-in) | Lib. | 9 | 0.05% | 17,602 | 17,584 | |
| 1998 [25] | Nov. 3 | David E. Hutchison (inc) | Republican | 14,864 | 100.0% | 14,864 | 14,864 | |||||
| 2000 [26] | Nov. 7 | Garey Bies | Republican | 16,132 | 57.09% | Lary J. Swoboda | Dem. | 12,104 | 42.84% | 28,255 | 4,028 | Peter J. Andre (Rep.) |
| 2002 [27] | Nov. 5 | Garey Bies (inc) | Republican | 13,378 | 65.58% | Tom Hermann | Dem. | 7,011 | 34.37% | 20,401 | 6,367 | Peter J. Andre (Rep.) |
| 2004 [28] | Nov. 2 | Garey Bies (inc) | Republican | 19,022 | 61.48% | Tom Hermann | Dem. | 11,890 | 38.43% | 30,938 | 7,132 | |
| 2006 [29] | Nov. 7 | Garey Bies (inc) | Republican | 13,736 | 53.56% | Ame Grail | Dem. | 11,888 | 46.35% | 25,647 | 1,848 | |
| 2008 [30] | Nov. 4 | Garey Bies (inc) | Republican | 15,905 | 51.33% | Richard A. Skare | Dem. | 15,055 | 48.59% | 30,985 | 850 | Christopher Baeb (Dem.) |
| 2010 [31] | Nov. 2 | Garey Bies (inc) | Republican | 14,225 | 58.29% | Richard A. Skare | Dem. | 10,165 | 41.65% | 24,405 | 4,060 | |
| 2012 [32] | Nov. 6 | Garey Bies (inc) | Republican | 16,993 | 51.27% | Patrick Veeser | Dem. | 16,124 | 48.65% | 33,146 | 869 | Arnie Johnsurd (Dem.) |
| 2014 [33] | Nov. 4 | Joel Kitchens | Republican | 16,072 | 56.70% | Joe Majeski | Dem. | 12,256 | 43.24% | 28,345 | 3,816 |
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| 2016 [34] | Nov. 8 | Joel Kitchens (inc) | Republican | 20,044 | 60.11% | Lynn Utesch | Dem. | 13,289 | 39.85% | 33,347 | 6,755 | |
| 2018 [35] | Nov. 6 | Joel Kitchens (inc) | Republican | 20,651 | 68.45% | Roberta Thelen | Ind. | 9,519 | 31.55% | 30,170 | 11,132 | |
| 2020 [36] | Nov. 3 | Joel Kitchens (inc) | Republican | 23,441 | 61.82% | Kim Delorit Jensen | Dem. | 14,462 | 38.14% | 37,920 | 8,979 | |
| 2022 [37] | Nov. 3 | Joel Kitchens (inc) | Republican | 19,864 | 62.45% | Roberta Thelen | Dem. | 11,916 | 37.46% | 31,806 | 7,948 | |
| 2024 [38] | Nov. 3 | Joel Kitchens (inc) | Republican | 24,101 | 61.91% | Renee Paplham | Dem. | 14,801 | 38.02% | 38,929 | 9,300 | Milt Swagel (Rep.) |