Wisconsin Senate, District 3

The 3rd District of the Wisconsin State Senate is located in Southern Wisconsin, and is composed of parts of central Milwaukee County, including part of the cities of Milwaukee, West Allis, and Greenfield, and the village of West Milwaukee.[1]

Wisconsin's 3rd
State Senate District
Current senatorTim Carpenter (D–Milwaukee)
NotesComposed of central Milwaukee County

Current elected officials

Tim Carpenter is the senator currently serving the 3rd district. He has served since 2003, and was re-elected in 2014 to another four-year term. Before serving as a Senator, he held an office in the State Assembly from 1985 to 2003.[2]

The area of the 3rd Senate District contains three State Assembly Districts:[3]

The district is also located within Wisconsin's 4th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Gwen Moore.[4]

Past senators

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

The district has previously been represented by:[5]

Legislative Session Senator Party Years Notes District Definition
District created 1848 Crawford, Chippewa, St. Croix, and La Pointe counties
1st Daniel G. Fenton Democratic
2nd James Fisher Democratic 1849
3rd 1850
4th Hiram A. Wright Democratic 1851
5th 1852
6th Andrew M. Blair Democratic 1853
WI Senate District 3, 1853-1872

Ozaukee County
7th 1854
8th Bolivar G. Gill Democratic 1855
9th 1856
10th Herman J. Schulteis Democratic 1857
11th 1858
12th Lion Silverman Democratic 1859 Resigned.
Vacant
13th Frederick Hilgen Democratic 1860 Elected in 1859 special election.
14th Hugh Cunning Democratic 1861
15th 1862
16th John R. Bohan Democratic 1863
17th 1864
18th Lyman Morgan Democratic 1865 Redistricted to 33rd district.
19th 1866
20th 1867
21st 1868
22nd 1869
23rd 1870
24th 1871
25th Francis Huebschmann Democratic 1872
26th Frederick W. Cotzhausen Democratic 1873
27th 1874
28th William H. Jacobs Democratic 1875
29th 1876
30th Thomas A. Bones Republican 1877
WI Senate District 3, 1877-1892

Racine County
31st 1878
32nd William Everett Chipman Republican 1879
33rd 1880
34th Albert L. Phillips Republican 1881
35th 1882
36th Charles Jonas Democratic 18831884
37th 18851886
38th Henry Allen Cooper Republican 18871888
39th 18891890
40th Adam Apple Democratic 18911892
41st 18931894 Racine and Kenosha counties
42nd Ernst G. Timme Republican 18951896
43rd 18971898
44th John F. Reynolds Republican 18991900
45th 19011902
46th Otis Wells Johnson Republican 19031904
47th 19051906
48th Isaac T. Bishop Republican 19071908
49th 19091910
50th 19111912
51st 19131914
52nd Charles H. Everett Republican 19151916
53rd 19171918
54th George L. Buck Republican 19191920
55th 19211922
56th Walter Polakowski Socialist 19231924
57th 19251926
58th 19271928
59th 19291930
60th 19311932
61st 19331934
62nd Arthur L. Zimny Democratic 19351936
63rd 19371938
64th 19391940
65th 19411942
66th Clement J. Zablocki Democratic 19431944 Elected to U.S. House.
67th 19451946
68th 19471948
69th Vacant 19491950
Casimir Kendziorski Democratic Elected in 1949 special election.
Re-elected 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970.
Died in office.
70th 19511952
71st 19531954
72nd 19551956
73rd 19571958
74th 19591960
75th 19611962
76th 19631964
77th 19651966
78th 19671968
79th 19691970
80th 19711972
81st 19731974
82nd Jerry Kleczka Democratic 19751976 Redistricted to 7th district.
83rd 19771978
84th 19791980
85th 19811982
85th John Norquist Democratic 19831984 Elected Mayor of Milwaukee.
Resigned.
86th 19851986
87th 19871988
Vacant
88th Brian B. Burke Democratic 19891990 Elected in 1988 special election.
89th 19911992
90th 19931994
91st 19951996
91st 19971998
91st 19992000
92nd 20012002
93rd Tim Carpenter Democratic 20032004
94th 20052006
95th 20072008
96th 20092010
97th 20112012
98th 20132014
99th 20152016
100th 20172018
101st 20192020


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See also

Political subdivisions of Wisconsin

Notes

  1. District Map
  2. Carpenter Biography
  3. District Map
  4. Congressional District Map
  5. Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.
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