97th Wisconsin Legislature

The Ninety-Seventh Wisconsin Legislature was convened on January 3, 2005 and ended on January 3, 2007. The final adjournment for legislative activity had been scheduled for December, 2006.[1]

Party summary

Senate
AffiliationMembersNote
Democratic Party14
Republican Party19
Total33
Assembly
AffiliationMembersNote
Democratic Party39
Republican Party60
Total99

Officers

Senate

President of the Senate: Sen. Alan Lasee
President pro tempore: Sen. David Zien
Chief Clerk: Hon. Robert J. Marchant
Sergeant at arms: Hon. Edward Blazel

Republican leadership
Majority leader: Sen. Dale Schultz
Assistant minority leader: Sen. Neal Kedzie
Caucus chairperson: Sen. Ron Brown
Caucus vice chairperson: Sen. Cathy Stepp
Caucus sergeant at arms: Sen. Sheila Harsdorf
Democratic leadership
Minority leader: Sen. Judith Robson
Assistant minority leader: Sen. Dave Hansen
Caucus chairperson: Sen. Jeffrey Plale
Caucus vice chairperson: Sen. Mark Miller
Caucus sergeant at arms: None
Caucus secretary: None

Assembly

Speaker of the Assembly: Rep. John Gard
Speaker pro tempore: Rep. Stephen Freese
Chief clerk: Hon. Patrick E. Fuller
Sergeant at arms: Hon. Richard A. Skindrud

Republican leadership
Majority Leader: Rep. Michael Huebsch
Assistant majority leader: Rep. Jeff Fitzgerald
Caucus chairperson: Rep. Daniel P. Vrakas
Caucus vice chairperson: Rep. Mark Gottlieb
Caucus secretary: Rep. Carol Owens
Caucus sergeant at arms: Rep. Jerry Petrowski
Democratic leadership
Minority Leader: Rep. James Kreuser
Assistant minority leader: Rep. Jon Richards
Caucus chairperson: Rep. Robert Turner
Caucus vice chairperson: Rep. Gary Sherman
Caucus secretary: Rep. Amy Sue Vruwink
Caucus sergeant at arms: Rep. Jennifer Shilling

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Members

Senate

Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Ninety-ninth Wisconsin Legislature (33):

DistrictHomeSenatorParty
1De PereAlan LaseeRepublican
2Green BayRobert CowlesRepublican
3MilwaukeeTim CarpenterDemocrat
4MilwaukeeLena TaylorDemocrat
5WauwatosaJim SullivanRepublican
6MilwaukeeSpencer CoggsDemocrat
7South MilwaukeeJeffrey PlaleDemocrat
8River HillsAlberta DarlingRepublican
9SheboyganJoe LeibhamRepublican
10River FallsSheila HarsdorfRepublican
11ElkhornNeal KedzieRepublican
12ElandRoger BreskeDemocrat
13JuneauScott L. FitzgeraldRepublican
14RiponLuther OlsenRepublican
15BeloitJudy RobsonDemocrat
16MononaMark MillerDemocrat
17Richland CenterDale SchultzRepublican
18OshkoshCarol RoesslerRepublican
19NeenahMichael G. EllisRepublican
20West BendGlenn GrothmanRepublican
21RacineCathy SteppRepublican
22Pleasant PrairieRobert WirchDemocrat
23Chippewa FallsPat KreitlowDemocrat
24Stevens PointJulie LassaDemocrat
25PoplarRobert JauchDemocrat
26MadisonFred RisserDemocrat
27WaunakeeJon ErpenbachDemocrat
28New BerlinMary LazichRepublican
29SchofieldRuss DeckerDemocrat
30Green BayDave HansenDemocrat
31Eau ClaireRon BrownRepublican
32La CrosseDan KapankeRepublican
33BrookfieldTheodore KanavasRepublican

Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Ninety-seventh Wisconsin Legislature (99):[3]

DistrictHomeAssemblypersonParty
1Sister BayGarey BiesRepublican
2BellevueFrank LaseeRepublican
3Forest JunctionAlvin OttRepublican
4Green BayPhil MontgomeryRepublican
5KaukaunaTom NelsonDemocrat
6ShawanoJohn AinsworthRepublican
7MilwaukeePeggy KrusickDemocrat
8MilwaukeePedro ColónDemocrat
9MilwaukeeJosh ZepnickDemocrat
10MilwaukeeAnnette Polly WilliamsDemocrat
11MilwaukeeJason FieldsDemocrat
12MilwaukeeFrederick P. KesslerDemocrat
13MilwaukeeDavid CullenDemocrat
14WauwatosaLeah VukmirRepublican
15West AllisTony StaskunasDemocrat
16MilwaukeeLeon YoungDemocrat
17MilwaukeeBarbara TolesDemocrat
18MilwaukeeTamara GrigsbyDemocrat
19MilwaukeeJon RichardsDemocrat
20MilwaukeeChristine SinickiDemocrat
21S. MilwaukeeMark HonadelRepublican
22MilwaukeeSheldon WassermanDemocrat
23MequonCurt GielowRepublican
24MenomoneeSuzanne JeskewitzRepublican
25ManitowocBob ZiegelbauerDemocrat
26SheboyganTerry Van AkkerenDemocrat
27Elkhart LakeSteve KestellRepublican
28HertelMark PettisRepublican
29MenomonieAndy LambRepublican
30HudsonKitty RhoadesRepublican
31WhitewaterStephen NassRepublican
32Williams BayThomas LothianRepublican
33PewaukeeScott NewcomerRepublican
34Eagle RiverDan MeyerRepublican
35MerrillDonald FriskeRepublican
36CrivitzJeffrey MursauRepublican
37Ft. AtkinsonDavid WardRepublican
38OconomowocJoel KleefischRepublican
39HoriconJeff FitzgeraldRepublican
40ClintonvilleJean HundertmarkRepublican
41MarkesanJoan BallwegRepublican
42OxfordJ.A. HinesRepublican
43JanesvilleDebi TownsRepublican
44JanesvilleMichael J. SheridanDemocrat
45VeloitChuck BenedictDemocrat
46Sun PrairieGary HeblDemocrat
47CambriaEugene HahnRepublican
48MadisonJoe ParisiDemocrat
49PlattevilleGabe LoeffelholzRepublican
50ReedsburgSheryl AlbersRepublican
51DodgevilleStephen FreeseRepublican
52Fond du LacJohn TownsendRepublican
53OshkoshCarol OwensRepublican
54OshkoshGregg UnderheimRepublican
55NeenahDean KaufertRepublican
56AppletonTerri McCormickRepublican
57AppletonSteve WieckertRepublican
58West BendPatricia StrachotaRepublican
59CascadeDaniel LeMahieuRepublican
60Port WashingtonMark GottliebRepublican
61RacineRobert TurnerDemocrat
62RacineJohn LehmanDemocrat
63CaledoniaRobin VosRepublican
64KenoshaJames KreuserDemocrat
65Pleasant PrairieJohn SteinbrinkDemocrat
66BurlingtonSamantha KerkmanRepublican
67Chippewa FallsJeffrey WoodRepublican
68Eau ClaireTerry MoultonRepublican
69AbbotsfordScott SuderRepublican
70MilladoreAmy Sue VruwinkDemocrat
71Stevens PointLouis MolepskeDemocrat
72Wisconsin RapidsMarlin SchneiderDemocrat
73SuperiorFrank BoyleDemocrat
74Port WingGary ShermanDemocrat
75Rice LakeMary HublerDemocrat
76MadisonTerese BerceauDemocrat
77MadisonSpencer BlackDemocrat
78MadisonMark PocanDemocrat
79VeronaSondy Pope-RobertsDemocrat
80OregonBrett DavisRepublican
81WaunakeeDavid TravisDemocrat
82GreendaleJeff StoneRepublican
83WaterfordScott GundersonRepublican
84New BerlinMark GundrumRepublican
85WausauDonna SeidelDemocrat
86MarathonJerry PetrowskiRepublican
87MedfordMary WilliamsRepublican
88Green BayJudy KrawczykRepublican
89PeshtigoJohn GardRepublican
90Green BayKarl Van RoyRepublican
91WhitehallBarbara GronemusDemocrat
92Black River FallsTerry MusserRepublican
93Eau ClaireRobin KreibichRepublican
94West SalemMichael HuebschRepublican
95La CrosseJennifer ShillingDemocrat
96WestbyLee NerisonRepublican
97WaukeshaAnn NischkeRepublican
98WaukeshaScott Jensen[4]Republican
99HartfordDon PridemoreRepublican

References

  1. "2005 Senate Joint Resolution 1" (PDF). Wisconsin State Legislature. 3 January 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  2. Wisconsin Blue Book, 20075 Archived 2010-05-29 at the Wayback Machine, p. 254
  3. "Representatives to the Assembly for the 2005-06 Legislative Session" (PDF). www.legis.state.wi.us. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  4. Resigned March 12, 2006. Babe, Ann (22 March 2006). "Jensen officially leaves post". The Badger Herald. Archived from the original on 8 January 2014.
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