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Latest revision as of 04:06, 25 November 2023

The 23rd Senate District of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin State Senate.[2] Located in northwest Wisconsin, the district comprises all of Chippewa County and most of Clark County, as well as eastern Eau Claire County, eastern Dunn County, western Marathon County, and parts of northwest Jackson County and northeast Trempealeau County. The district is mostly rural, but contains the cities of Black River Falls and Chippewa Falls, most of the city of Marshfield, and part of the city of Eau Claire.[3]

Current elected officials[edit]

Jesse James is the senator representing the 23rd district since January 2023. He previously served in the State Assembly, representing the 68th Assembly district from 2019 to 2023.[4][5]

Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three Wisconsin State Assembly districts. The 23rd Senate district comprises the 67th, 68th, and 69th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:

The 23rd Senate district crosses two congressional districts. The portion of the district in Dunn County, Eau Claire County, Trempealeau County, southern Chippewa County, and part of northwest Jackson County fall within Wisconsin’s 3rd congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Ron Kind; the remainder of the district in northwest Jackson County, the remainder of Chippewa County, and the portions of the district in Clark, Wood, and Marathon counties falls within Wisconsin’s 7th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Tom Tiffany.[6]

Past senators[edit]

The district has previously been represented by:[7]

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.

Senator Party Notes Session Years District Definition
District created by 1852 Wisc. Act 499. 1852 Adams, Marquette, Sauk, Waushara counties
David Vittum Dem. 6th 1853
7th 1854
Edwin B. Kelsey Dem. 8th 1855
9th 1856
Samuel C. Bean Rep. 10th 1857 Southern Jefferson County
11th 1858
Enias D. Masters Rep. 12th 1859
13th 1860
Edwin Montgomery Rep. 14th 1861
15th 1862
WI Senate District 23, 1862-1871

Jefferson County

J. D. Clapp Dem. 16th 1863
17th 1864
S. W. Budlong Dem. 18th 1865
19th 1866
Gerrit T. Thorn Dem. 20th 1867
21st 1868
William W. Woodman Dem. 22nd 1869
23rd 1870
24th 1871
25th 1872 Jefferson County and
Walter S. Greene Dem. 26th 1873
27th 1874
William W. Reed Lib. Rep. 28th 1875
29th 1876
30th 1877
31st 1878
Charles H. Phillips Rep. Died Jan. 1879. 32nd 1879
Joseph B. Bennett Rep. Won 1879 special election.
33rd 1880
Frederick Kusel Dem. 34th 1881
35th 1882 Jefferson County
1880 population: 32,155
William W. Reed Dem. 36th 1883–1884
37th 1885–1886
Walter S. Greene Dem. Died Nov. 1891. 38th 1887–1888
39th 1889–1890 Jefferson County and

1890 population: 50,694

40th 1891–1892
–Vacant–
Albert Solliday Dem. Won May 1892 special election.
41st 1893–1894
42nd 1895–1896
43rd 1897–1898 Walworth County and
Eastern Jefferson County
1895 population: 47,449
John H. Harris Rep. 44th 1899–1900
45th 1901–1902
Zadoc P. Beach Rep. 46th 1903–1904 Jefferson and Walworth counties
1900 population: 64,048
47th 1905–1906
John A. Hazelwood Dem. 48th 1907–1908
49th 1909–1910
Charles A. Snover Dem. 50th 1911–1912
51st 1913–1914 Portage and Waupaca counties
1910 population: 63,727
Andrew R. Potts Rep. 52nd 1915–1916
53rd 1917–1918
Herman J. Severson Rep. 54th 1919–1920
55th 1921–1922
56th 1923–1924
57th 1925–1926
58th 1927–1928
59th 1929–1930
60th 1931–1932
61st 1933–1934
Prog. 62nd 1935–1936
63rd 1937–1938
Fred R. Fisher Rep. 64th 1939–1940
65th 1941–1942
Harley M. Jacklin Dem. 66th 1943–1944
67th 1945–1946
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