Wisconsin Senate, District 12
Type | District of the Upper House |
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Location |
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Senator | Tom Tiffany (R) |
Parent organization | Wisconsin Legislature |
Website | Official Site |
The 12th District of the Wisconsin Senate is located in north-eastern Wisconsin, and is composed of parts of Vilas, Oneida, Florence, Lincoln, Marinette, Langlade, Menominee, Oconto, Shawano and Forest Counties.[1]
Current elected officials
Tom Tiffany is the senator serving the 12th district. He was elected in 2012 to a four-year term. Before serving as a senator, he held an office in the State Assembly, serving the 35th District from 2011 to 2013.[2]
The area of the 12th Senate District contains three State Assembly Districts:[3]
- The 34th (represented by Dan Meyer)
- The 35th (represented by Mary Czaja)
- The 36th (represented by Jeffrey Mursau)
The 12th district is located partly within Wisconsin's 8th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Reid Ribble.[4] The other part of the district is located within Wisconsin's 7th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Sean Duffy.[5]
Past senators
Past senators include:[6]
- Jim Holperin, from 2009-2013
- Roger Breske, from 1990–2008
- Lloyd H. Kincaid, from 1983–1990
- Paul J. Rogan, from 1953-195?
- Clifford Krueger, from 1957–1983
- Joseph E. McDermid, from 1935-1941
- Chester Howell Werden
- A. H. Wilkinson, from 1917-1921
- A. Pearce Tomkins, from 1913-1917
- Albert W. Sanborn, from 1905–1912
- William O'Neil, from 1901-1904
- Clarence A. Lamoreux, from 1897-1901
- Phineas Clawson, from 1889–1893
- Norman L. James, 1885-1889
- Archibald N. Randall, 1882-1883
- James Waddington
- Joseph B. Treat
- Orrin Bacon, from 1872-1873
- Newton Littlejohn, from 1864-1869
- Wyman Spooner, from 1862-1863
- John W. Boyd, from 1858-1859
- Alva Stewart, 1852
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.
Notes
- ↑ District Map
- ↑ Holperin Biography
- ↑ District Map
- ↑ Congressional District Map
- ↑ Congressional District Map
- ↑ Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.
External links
- Jim Holperin for State Senate official campaign site