Wisconsin Senate, District 19

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Wisconsin's 19th
State Senate District
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Wisconsin Senate District 19, defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43
Senator
  Roger Roth
R Appleton
since January 3, 2015 (6 years)
Demographics88.2%  White
1.5%  Black
4.6%  Hispanic
4.1%  Asian
0.6%  Native American
1.0% Other
Population (2010)
  Voting age
172,576 [1] [2]
131,285
NotesEast-central Wisconsin

The 19th Senate District of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin State Senate. [3] Located in east-central Wisconsin, the district comprises northern Winnebago County and southwest Outagamie County. It includes most of the city of Appleton, as well as the cities of Menasha and Neenah, roughly constituting the western half of the "Fox Cities". [4]

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Current elected officials

Roger Roth is the senator representing the 19th district. He was elected to his first term in the 2014 general election and is now in his second four-year term. [5]

Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three Wisconsin State Assembly districts. The 19th Senate district comprises the 55th, 56th, and 57st Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are: [6]

The 19th Senate district, in its current borders, crosses two congressional districts. The portion of Appleton in Winnebago County, as well as the cities of Menasha and Neenah, fall within Wisconsin's 6th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman; the remainder of the district in north-central Winnebago County and Outagamie County fall within Wisconsin's 8th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Mike Gallagher. [10]

Past senators

Past senators include: [11]

Note: the boundaries of districts have changed repeatedly over history. Previous politicians of a specific numbered district have represented a completely different geographic area, due to redistricting.

SenatorPartyNotesSessionYearsDistrict Definition
District created1848
Riley N. Messenger Dem. 1st
John B. Smith Dem. 2nd 1849
3rd 1850
Francis Huebschmann Dem. 4th 1851
5th 1852
Benjamin Allen Dem. 6th 1853 Bad Ax, Chippewa, Crawford, La Crosse , La Pointe , St. Croix counties
7th 1854
William J. Gibson Dem. 8th 1855
9th 1856
Temple Clark Dem. 10th 1857 Calumet and Manitowoc counties
11th 1858
Samuel Thurber Dem. 12th 1859
13th 1860
Benjamin Sweet Rep. Resigned July 1961. 14th 1861
--Vacant--
George A. Jenkins Rep. 15th 1862
Joseph Vilas Dem. 16th 1863
17th 1864
George B. Reed Dem. 18th1865
19th1866
20th1867 Manitowoc County
21st1868
22nd1869
23rd1870
Carl H. Schmidt Dem. 24th1871
25th1872
WI Senate District 17, 1871-1892 Map of Wisconsin highlighting Winnebago County.svg
WI Senate District 17, 1871-1892
Winnebago County
1885 population: 50,395
Robert McCurdy Rep. 26th1873
27th1874
William P. Rounds Rep. 28th1875
29th1876
Return Torrey Rep. 30th1877
31st1878
Andrew Haben Dem. 32nd1879
33rd1880
Joseph B. Hamilton Rep. 34th1881
35th1882
Thomas Wall Dem. 36th1883–1884
37th1885–1886
George H. Buckstaff Rep. 38th1887–1888Most of Winnebago County
(excluding Menasha)
39th1889–1890
George White Pratt Dem. 40th1891–1892
41st1893–1894 Winnebago County
1890 population: 50,097
1900 population: 58,225
1910 population: 62,116
Charles W. Davis Rep. 42nd1895–1896
43rd1897–1898
Henry I. Weed Dem. 44th1899–1900
45th1901–1902
Christian Sarau Rep. Died Aug. 1903.46th1903–1904
--Vacant--
Ephraim Stevens Rep. Won 1904 special election.
47th1905–1906
John A. Fridd Rep. 48th1907–1908
49th1909–1910
Merritt F. White Rep. 50th1911–1912
51st1913–1914
William M. Bray Rep. 52nd1915–1916
53rd1917–1918
Julius H. Dennhardt Rep. 54th1919–1920
55th1921–1922
Merritt F. White Rep. 56th1923–1924 Calumet and Winnebago counties
57th1925–1926
58th1927–1928
59th1929–1930
60th1931–1932
61st1933–1934
Pierce A. Morrissey Dem. 62nd1935–1936
63rd1937–1938
Taylor G. Brown Rep. 64th1939–1940
65th1941–1942
66th1943–1944
67th1945–1946
68th1947–1948
69th1949–1950
William Draheim Dem. 70th1951–1952
71st1953–1954
Rep. 72nd1955–1956
73rd1957–1958
74th1959–1960
75th1961–1962
76th1963–1964
77th1965–1966 Winnebago County
78th1967–1968
79th1969–1970
Jack D. Steinhilber Rep. 80th1971–1972
81st1973–1974Most of Winnebago County
Part of Fond du Lac County
Gary Goyke Dem. 82nd1975–1976
83rd1977–1978
84th1979–1980
85th1981–1982
Michael G. Ellis Rep. 86th1983–1984
Northeast Winnebago County

87th1985–1986Most of Winnebago County
Southern Outagamie County
Western Fond du Lac County
88th1987–1988
89th1989–1990
90th1991–1992
91st1993–1994Northern Winnebago County
Southern Outagamie County
92nd1995–1996
93rd1997–1998
94th1999–2000
95th 2001–2002
96th 2003–2004Northern Winnebago County
Southern Outagamie County
97th 2005–2006
98th 2007–2008
99th 2009–2010
100th 2011–2012
101st2013–2014Northern Winnebago County
Southern Outagamie County
Roger Roth Rep. 102nd2015–2016
103rd 2017–2018
104th 2019–2020
105th 2021–2022

Notes

  1. 2011 Wisconsin Act 43 and 44 with Baldus et al vs. Brennan et al by Municipal Ward (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. October 18, 2012. pp. 130–135. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  2. Wisconsin Legislative District Health Profile - Senate District 19 (PDF) (Report). University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  3. "Senate District 19". Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  4. "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 19 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  5. "Senator Roger Roth". Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  6. Wisconsin Blue Book, 2013-14 edition, page 56. ISBN   978-0-9752820-1-4.
  7. "Representative Rachael Cabral-Guevara". Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  8. "Representative David Murphy". Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  9. "Representative Lee Snodgrass". Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  10. "State of Wisconsin Congressional Districts" (PDF). Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  11. Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.


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