Wisconsin's 30th Senate district
American legislative district for Green Bay, Wisconsin
The 30th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin Senate .[ 1] Located in northeast Wisconsin, the district consists of the urban core of Brown County . It includes most of the city of Green Bay , along with the city of De Pere and the villages of Allouez , Ashwaubenon , and Bellevue .[ 2]
Current elected officials
Eric Wimberger is the senator representing the 30th district. He was first elected to the senate in the 2020 general election .[ 3]
Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three Wisconsin State Assembly districts. The 30th Senate district comprises the 88th, 89th, and 90th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:
The district is located entirely within Wisconsin's 8th congressional district , which is represented by U.S. Representative Mike Gallagher .[ 7]
Past senators
Previous senators from the district include:[ 8]
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 1856 Wisc. Act 109.
1856
Buffalo , Bad Ax , Crawford , Jackson , La Crosse , Monroe , and Trempealeau counties
William T. Price
Rep.
10th
1857
William H. Tucker
Dem.
11th
1858
12th
1859
Buel Hutchinson
Rep.
13th
1860
14th
1861
Norman S. Cate
Natl. Union
Resigned May 1862.
15th
1862
Bad Ax , Crawford , and Richland counties
--Vacant--
William S. Purdy
Rep.
Won 1862 special election.
16th
1863
William Ketcham
Natl. Union
17th
1864
18th
1865
Benjamin Bull
Natl. Union
19th
1866
20th
1867
Crawford and Richland counties
William Ketcham
Rep.
21st
1868
22nd
1869
George Krouskop
Dem.
23rd
1870
24th
1871
Joseph G. Thorp
Rep.
25th
1872
Chippewa , Dunn , Eau Claire , and Pepin counties1870 population: 33,327
26th
1873
Hiram P. Graham
Dem.
27th
1874
28th
1875
Rockwell J. Flint
Rep.
29th
1876
30th
1877
Dunn , Eau Claire , and Pierce counties1875 population: 44,519 1880 population: 54,584
Abraham D. Andrews
Rep.
31st
1878
32nd
1879
Michael Griffin
Rep.
33rd
1880
34th
1881
Rockwell J. Flint
Rep.
35th
1882
36th
1883–1884
Chippewa and Dunn counties1880 population: 32,310 1885 population: 47,086
George C. Ginty
Rep.
37th
1885–1886
38th
1887–1888
William Millar
Rep.
39th
1889–1890
40th
1891–1892
Levi F. Martin
Dem.
41st
1893–1894
Chippewa , Oneida , Price , and Taylor counties1890 population: 42,142
42nd
1895–1896
Daniel E. Riordan
Rep.
43rd
1897–1898
Florence , Forest , Langlade , Lincoln , Oneida , Price , Taylor , and Vilas counties1895 population: 56,611
44th
1899–1900
45th
1901–1902
46th
1903–1904
Florence , Forest , Iron , Langlade , Lincoln , Oneida , and Vilas counties1900 population: 53,835
James A. Wright
Rep.
Died Dec. 1911.
47th
1905–1906
48th
1907–1908
49th
1909–1910
50th
1911–1912
--Vacant--
Willard T. Stevens
Rep.
Won 1912 special election.
51st
1913–1914
Florence , Forest , Iron , Lincoln , Oneida , Taylor , and Vilas counties1910 population: 68,626
52nd
1915–1916
53rd
1917–1918
54th
1919–1920
Bernard N. Moran
Rep.
55th
1921–1922
56th
1923–1924
Florence , Forest , Langlade , Marinette , and Oneida counties
James A. Barker
Rep.
57th
1925–1926
58th
1927–1928
59th
1929–1930
60th
1931–1932
Sherman W. Wade
Dem.
61st
1933–1934
62nd
1935–1936
Ernest Sauld
Dem.
63rd
1937–1938
64th
1939–1940
Philip Downing
Rep.
65th
1941–1942
66th
1943–1944
67th
1945–1946
68th
1947–1948
69th
1949–1950
70th
1951–1952
71st
1953–1954
72nd
1955–1956
Florence , Forest , Langlade , Marinette , and Oconto counties
Reuben La Fave
Rep.
73rd
1957–1958
74th
1959–1960
75th
1961–1962
76th
1963–1964
77th
1965–1966
Florence , Langlade , Marinette , and Oconto counties and Northwest Brown County
78th
1967–1968
79th
1969–1970
80th
1971–1972
81st
1973–1974
Northwest Brown County Eastern Oconto County Southern Marinette County
82nd
1975–1976
Jerome Van Sistine
Dem.
83rd
1977–1978
84th
1979–1980
85th
1981–1982
86th
1983–1984
87th
1985–1986
88th
1987–1988
89th
1989–1990
90th
1991–1992
Gary Drzewiecki
Rep.
91st
1993–1994
Northwest Brown County Eastern Oconto County Southern Marinette County
92nd
1995–1996
93rd
1997–1998
94th
1999–2000
Dave Hansen
Dem.
95th
2001–2002
96th
2003–2004
Northern Brown County Eastern Oconto County Southern Marinette County
97th
2005–2006
98th
2007–2008
99th
2009–2010
100th
2011–2012
101st
2013–2014
Central Brown County Eastern Oconto County Southern Marinette County
102nd
2015–2016
103rd
2017–2018
104th
2019–2020
Eric Wimberger
Rep.
105th
2021–2022
106th
2023–2024
Central Brown County , eastern Oconto County , southern Marinette County
References
^ "Senate District 30" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 26, 2021 .
^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 30 Boundaries" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 26, 2021 .
^ "Senator Eric Wimberger" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 26, 2021 .
^ "Representative John Macco" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 26, 2021 .
^ "Representative Elijah Behnke" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved May 13, 2021 .
^ "Representative Kristina M. Shelton" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 26, 2021 .
^ "State of Wisconsin Congressional Districts" (PDF) . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved March 25, 2021 .
^ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History , pages 657-666.
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