Wisconsin Senate, District 7
Type | District of the Upper House |
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Location |
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Region served | Milwaukee area |
Senator | Chris Larson (D) |
Parent organization | Wisconsin Legislature |
Website | Official Site |
The 7th District of the Wisconsin Senate is located in Southern Wisconsin, and is composed of parts of Milwaukee County.[1]
Current elected officials
Chris Larson is the senator serving the 7th district. He was elected in 2010, and was re-elected in 2014.
The area of the 7th Senate District contains three State Assembly Districts:[2]
- The 19th (represented by Jonathan Brostoff))
- The 20th (represented by Christine Sinicki)
- The 21st (represented by Jessie Rodriguez)
The district is also located within Wisconsin's 4th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Gwen Moore.[3]
Past Senators
The district has previously been represented by:[4]
- Jeffrey Plale, from 2003-2011
- Richard Grobschmidt, from 1995-2003
- John R. Plewa, from 1985-1995
- Kurt Frank, from 1971-1983
- Leland McParland, from 1955-1970
- Anthony P. Gawronski, from 1939-1948
- Max Galasinski, from 1935-1938
- Leonard Fons, from 1931-1934
- Herbert H. Smith, from 1927-1930
- William F. Quick, from 1923-1926
- Louis A. Arnold, from 1915-1922
- Gabriel Zophy, from 1911-1914
- George E. Page, from 1907-1911
- Barney Augustus Eaton, from 1899-1907
- Charles Thompson Fisher, 1895-1899
- Christian A. Koenitzer, 1891-1895
- Christian Widule, from 1887-1889
- Edward B. Simpson, from 1881-1882
- George A. Abert, from 1877-1878
- William M. Colladay, 1872
- Dennis Murphy, from 1849-1850
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.
See also
Political subdivisions of Wisconsin
Notes
- ↑ District Map
- ↑ District Map
- ↑ Congressional District Map
- ↑ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.
External links
- Chris Larson official campaign site
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