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The One-Hundredth and First Wisconsin Legislature convened on January 7, 2013.

Sessions

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  • 2013 regular session

Party summary

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Senate

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Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic Vacant
End of previous legislature 16 17 33 0
Begin 18 15 33 0
June 16, 2014[1] 17 32 1
December 1, 2014 [2] 16 15 33 2
Latest voting share 48.48% 45.45%


Assembly

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Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Ind Democratic Vacant
End of previous legislature 58 1 39 98 1
Begin[3] 59 39 98 1
April 16, 2013[4] 60 99 0
September 3, 2013[5] 59 98 1
September 16, 2013[6] 58 97 2
October 14, 2013[7] 57 96 3
December 4, 2013[8] 59 98 1
December 17, 2013[9] 60 99 0
Latest voting share 64% 36%

Officers

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  • Legislative Leadership for 2013-15 [10]
  • Wisconsin [11]

Senate

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President of the Senate: Sen. Mike Ellis
President pro tempore: Vacant
Chief Clerk: Hon. Jeffrey Renk
Sergeant at arms: Hon. Ted Blazel

Republican leadership
Minority Leader: Sen. Scott L. Fitzgerald
Assistant Minority Leader: Sen. Glenn Grothman
Caucus chairperson: Sen. Frank Lasee
Caucus vice chairperson: Sen. Sheila Harsdorf
Caucus sergeant at arms: None
Democratic leadership
Majority Leader: Sen. Chris Larson
Assistant Majority Leader: Sen. Dave Hansen
Caucus chairperson: Sen. Julie Lassa
Caucus vice chairperson: Sen. Kathleen Vinehout
Caucus sergeant at arms: None

Assembly

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Speaker of the Assembly: Rep. Robin Vos
Speaker pro tempore: Rep. Tyler August
Chief clerk: Hon. Patrick E. Fuller
Sergeant at arms: Hon. Anne Tonnon Byers

Republican leadership
Majority Leader: Rep. Patricia Strachota
Assistant majority leader: Rep. Jim Steineke
Caucus chairperson: Rep. Joan Ballweg
Caucus vice chairperson: Rep. John Murtha
Caucus secretary: Rep. Mary Williams
Caucus sergeant at arms: Rep. Samantha Kerkman
Democratic leadership
Minority Leader: Rep. Peter Barca
Assistant minority leader: Rep. Sandy Pasch
Caucus chairperson: Rep. Andy Jorgensen
Caucus vice chairperson: Rep. JoCasta Zamarripa
Caucus secretary: Rep. Evan Goyke
Caucus sergeant at arms: Rep. Josh Zepnick

Members

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Senate

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Members

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Senator District Party Current Age First elected Seat up
Frank Lasee 01 Republican 62 2010 2018
Robert Cowles 02 Republican 74 1987 2016
Tim Carpenter 03 Democratic 64 2002 2018
Lena Taylor 04 Democratic 58 2004 2016
Leah Vukmir 05 Republican 66 2010 2018
Nikiya Harris 06 Democratic 49 2012 2016
Chris Larson 07 Democratic 44 2010 2018
Alberta Darling 08 Republican 80 1992 2016
Vacant 09 2018
Sheila Harsdorf 10 Republican 68 2000 2016
Vacant 11 2018
Tom Tiffany 12 Republican 66 2012 2016
Scott Fitzgerald 13 Republican 60 1994 2018
Luther Olsen 14 Republican 73 2004 2016
Tim Cullen 15 Democratic 80 2010 (1975-1987) 2018
Mark Miller 16 Democratic 81 2004 2016
Dale Schultz 17 Republican 71 1991 2018
Rick Gudex 18 Republican 56 2012 2016
Michael Ellis 19 Republican 83 1982 2018
Glenn Grothman 20 Republican 69 2004 2016
John Lehman 21 Democratic 79 2012 (2007-2011) 2018
Robert Wirch 22 Democratic 80 1996 2016
Terry Moulton 23 Republican 78 2010 2018
Julie Lassa 24 Democratic 54 2003 2016
Robert Jauch 25 Democratic 78 1986 2018
Fred Risser 26 Democratic 97 1962 2016
Jon Erpenbach 27 Democratic 63 1998 2018
Mary Lazich 28 Republican 72 1998 2016
Jerry Petrowski 29 Republican 74 2012 2018
Dave Hansen 30 Democratic 76 2000 2016
Kathleen Vinehout 31 Democratic 66 2006 2018
Jennifer Shilling 32 Democratic 55 2011 2016
Paul Farrow 33 Republican 60 2012 2018


Assembly

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Members

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Senate
District
Assembly
District
Representative Party Current Age Residence First Elected
1 1 Garey Bies Rep 78 Sister Bay 2000
2 Andre Jacque Rep 44 Bellevue 2010
3 Alvin Ott Rep 75 Forest Junction 1986
2 4 Chad Weininger Rep 52 Green Bay 2010
5 Jim Steineke Rep 53 Kaukauna 2010
6 Gary Tauchen Rep 70 Bonduel 2006
3 7 Daniel Riemer Dem 37 Milwaukee 2012
8 JoCasta Zamarripa Dem 48 Milwaukee 2010
9 Josh Zepnick Dem 56 Milwaukee 2002
4 10 Sandy Pasch Dem 70 Whitefish Bay 2008
11 Mandela Barnes Dem 37 Milwaukee 2012
12 Frederick P. Kessler Dem 84 Milwaukee 2004
5 13 Rob Hutton Rep 57 Brookfield 2012
14 Dale P. Kooyenga Rep 45 Brookfield 2010
15 Joe Sanfelippo Rep 60 West Allis 2012
6 16 Leon Young Dem 57 Milwaukee 1993
17 La Tonya Johnson Dem 52 Milwaukee 2012
18 Evan Goyke Dem 41 Milwaukee 2012
7 19 Jon Richards Dem 61 Milwaukee 1998
20 Christine Sinicki Dem 64 Bay View 1998
21 Jessie Rodriguez Rep 47 Franklin 2013
8 22 Don Pridemore Rep 78 Hartford 2004
23 Jim Ott Rep 77 Mequon 2006
24 Dan Knodl Rep 65 Germantown 2008
9 25 Paul Tittl Rep 62 Manitowoc 2012
26 Mike Endsley Rep 62 Sheboygan 2010
27 Steve Kestell Rep 69 Herman 1998
10 28 Erik Severson Rep 50 Star Prairie 2010
29 John Murtha Rep 73 Baldwin 2006
30 Dean Knudson Rep 63 Hudson 2010
11 31 Amy Loudenbeck Rep 55 Clinton 2010
32 Tyler August Rep 41 Walworth 2010
33 Stephen Nass Rep 72 Whitewater 1990
12 34 Rob Swearingen Rep 61 Rhinelander 2012
35 Mary Czaja Rep 61 Irma 2012
36 Jeffrey Mursau Rep 70 Crivitz 2004
13 37 John Jagler Rep 55 Watertown 2012
38 Joel Kleefisch Rep 53 Oconomowoc 2004
39 Mark Born Rep 48 Beaver Dam 2012
14 40 Kevin David Petersen Rep 59 Waupaca 2006
41 Joan Ballweg Rep 72 Markesan 2004
42 Keith Ripp Rep 63 Lodi 2008
15 43 Andy Jorgensen Dem 57 Milton 2006
44 Debra Kolste Dem 71 Janesville 2012
45 Janis Ringhand Dem 74 Evansville 2010
16 46 Gary Hebl Dem 73 Sun Prairie 2004
47 Robb Kahl Dem 52 Monona 2012
48 Melissa Sargent Dem 55 Madison 2012
17 49 Travis Tranel Rep 39 Cuba City 2010
50 Edward Brooks Rep 82 Reedsburg 2008
51 Howard Marklein Rep 70 Spring Green 2010
18 52 Jeremy Thiesfeldt Rep 57 Fond du Lac 2010
53 Michael Schraa Rep 63 Oshkosh 2012
54 Gordon Hintz Dem 50 Oshkosh 2006
19 55 Dean Kaufert Rep 67 Neenah 1990
56 Dave Murphy Rep 69 Greenville 2012
57 Penny Bernard Schaber Dem 71 Appleton 2008
20 58 Patricia Strachota Rep 69 West Bend 2004
59 Daniel LeMahieu Rep 78 Cascade 2002
60 Duey Stroebel Rep 65 Cedarburg 2011
21 61 Samantha Kerkman Rep 50 Powers Lake 2000
62 Tom Weatherston Rep 74 Racine 2012
63 Robin Vos Rep 56 Burlington 2004
22 64 Peter Barca Dem 69 Kenosha 2008
65 Tod Ohnstad Dem 72 Kenosha 2012
66 Cory Mason Dem 51 Racine 2006
23 67 Tom Larson Rep 76 Colfax 2010
68 Kathy Bernier Rep 68 Chippewa Falls 2010
69 Bob Kulp Rep 58 Stratford 2013
24 70 Amy Sue Vruwink Dem 49 Milladore 2002
71 Katrina Shankland Dem 37 Stevens Point 2012
72 Scott Krug Rep 49 Wisconsin Rapids 2010
25 73 Nick Milroy Dem 50 Superior 2008
74 Janet Bewley Dem 73 Ashland 2010
75 Stephen Smith Dem 73 Shell Lake 2012
26 76 Chris Taylor Dem 56 Madison 2011
77 Terese Berceau Dem 74 Madison 1998
78 Brett Hulsey Dem 65 Madison 2010
27 79 Dianne Hesselbein Dem 53 Middleton 2012
80 Sondy Pope Dem 74 Verona 2002
81 Fred Clark Dem 65 Baraboo 2008
28 82 Ken Skowronski Rep 86 Franklin 2013
83 David Craig Rep 45 Vernon 2011
84 Mike Kuglitsch Rep 64 New Berlin 2010
29 85 Mandy Wright Dem 47 Wausau 2012
86 John Spiros Rep 63 Marshfield 2012
87 Mary Williams Rep 75 Medford 2002
30 88 John Klenke Rep 66 Green Bay 2010
89 John Nygren Rep 60 Marinette 2006
90 Eric Genrich Dem 45 Green Bay 2012
31 91 Dana Wachs Dem 67 Eau Claire 2012
92 Chris Danou Dem 57 Trempealeau 2008
93 Warren Petryk Rep 69 Eleva 2010
32 94 Steve Doyle Dem 66 Onalaska 2011
95 Jill Billings Dem 62 La Crosse 2011
96 Lee Nerison Rep 72 Westby 2004
33 97 Bill Kramer Rep 59 Waukesha 2006
98 Adam Neylon Rep 39 Pewaukee 2013
99 Chris Kapenga Rep 52 Delafield 2010

Changes from the 99th Legislature

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Open seats

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On April 14, 2011, Joe Parisi resigned from the 48th District after being elected Dane County Executive.

References

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  1. ^ Republican Neal Kedzie (District 11) resigned to return to the private sector. Wisconsin Sen. Neal Kedzie announces he's resigning
  2. ^ Republican Joe Leibham (District 9) resigned to return to the private sector.Wisconsin Sen. Joe Leibham announces he's resigning
  3. ^ Republican Paul Farrow (District 98) declined to take his seat after being elected to the Wisconsin Senate in a December special election.
  4. ^ Republican Adam Neylon (District 98) took his seat after being elected in an April special election.
  5. ^ Republican Scott Suder (District 69) resigned to take a position with Governor Walker's administration.
  6. ^ Republican Mark Honadel (District 21) resigned for a job in the private sector.
  7. ^ Republican Jeff Stone (District 21) resigned for a position with Governor Walker's administration.
  8. ^ Republicans Jessie Rodriguez & Bob Kulp(Districts 21 & 69) were elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly.
  9. ^ Republican Ken Skowronski (District 82) was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly.
  10. ^ Legislative Leadership for 2013-15
  11. ^ Wisconsin Briefs

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