BU RNET 10 POLK ST. CROIX NN Pl Minnesota 25 29 CHIPPEWA 23 CLARK 31 Iowa 32 ICH LAND GRANT 4% STATE OF WISCONSIN SENATE DISTRICTS 201 I - 2012 WISCONSIN STATE LEGISLATURE Michigan VILAS FLORENCE ONEIDA FOREST LINCOLN LANGLADE MARIN ETTE I MENOMINEE 30 2 1 24 WINNEBAGO 14 JUNEAU OLUMBIA SAUK '26 IOWA 17 27 LAFAYETTE 19 ET MAN ITOWO 9 Lake WillemLake Michigan 4 5 6 WAUK 3 28 7 15 LWORT RACINE 21 ll 22 WISCONSIN SENATORS North American Datum 01?1983, 1991 adjustment, Legislative Technology Services Burau 17 West Main Street Suite 200 Madisonywl 5370373305 (608) 266-6640 Est. 1 govfredistricting Source; U.S. Census Bureau?s TIGER 2000 data was used. by local of?cials is: create a statewide municipal ward dataset. These municipal wards were used to create new legislative and congressional distzri?s of the state, The municipal ward information includes annexations up to August 1) 2001 Districts as (1631631. by the Federal Court Redistricting Decision dated May 22) 2002 Districts are effective as of May 30, 2002, Projectim All data is prqiected in Wisconsin Transverse Mercator) referenced to the .8. Miles 50 2011-?2012 Chris Larson (7) Alberta Darling (8) Joseph Leibham (9) Sheila Harsdorf (10) Neal Kedzie (1 1) Jim Holperin (12) Frank Lasee (1) Robert Cowles (2) Tim Carpenter (3) Lena Taylor (4) Leah Vukmir (5) G. Spencer Coggs (6) Senate Districts are formed from three consecutive Assembly Districts. example, Senate District 1 is comprised ofAssembly Districts 1, 2, and 3. Senate Distrith is comprised ofAssembly Districts 4, 5, and 6, and so on. Michael Ellis (19) Robert Jauch (25) Kathleen Vinehout (31) Scott Fitzgerald (13) Luther Olsen (14) Glenn Grothman (20) Fred Risser (26) Dan Kapanke (32) Tim Cullen (15) Van Wanggaard (21) Jon Erpenbach (27) Rich Zipperer (33) Mark Miller(16) Robert Wirch (22) Mary Lazich (28) Dale Schultz (17) Terry Moulton (23) Pam Galloway (29) Julie Lassa (24) Dave Hansen (30) Randy Hopper (1 8)