Wisconsin's 64th Assembly district
The 64th Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[2] Located in southeast Wisconsin, the district comprises the northeast corner of Kenosha County and the southeast corner of Racine County, including part of the cities of Racine and Kenosha, as well as the village of Elmwood Park and parts of the villages of Somers and Mount Pleasant east of Wisconsin Highway 31. The district also contains the University of Wisconsin–Parkside campus, Carthage College, and the Kenosha campus of Gateway Technical College.[3] The district is represented by Democrat Tip McGuire, since May 2019.[4]
Wisconsin's 64th State Assembly district | |||||
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Assemblymember |
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Demographics | 67.5% White 11.7% Black 14.4% Hispanic 3.6% Asian 1.2% Native American 0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.0% Other | ||||
Population (2020) • Voting age | 59,362[1] 46,646 | ||||
Notes | Southeast Wisconsin |
The 64th Assembly District is located within Wisconsin's 22nd Senate district, along with the 65th and 66th Assembly districts.
List of past representatives
Member | Party | Residence | Counties represented | Term start | Term end | Ref. |
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District created | ||||||
George Molinaro | Dem. | Kenosha | Kenosha | January 1, 1973 | January 3, 1977 | |
Joseph F. Andrea | Dem. | Kenosha | January 3, 1977 | January 3, 1983 | ||
Joseph Wimmer | Rep. | Waukesha | Jefferson, Walworth, Waukesha | January 3, 1983 | January 7, 1985 | |
Peter W. Barca | Dem. | Kenosha | Kenosha | January 7, 1985 | June 8, 1993 | |
--Vacant-- | June 8, 1993 | September 13, 1993 | ||||
James Kreuser | Dem. | Kenosha | September 13, 1993 | January 5, 2009 | ||
Peter W. Barca | Dem. | Kenosha | Kenosha, Racine | January 5, 2009 | January 8, 2019 | |
--Vacant-- | January 8, 2019 | May 13, 2019 | ||||
Tip McGuire | Dem. | Somers | May 13, 2019 | Current | [4] |
Electoral history
Year | Date | Elected | Defeated | Total | Plurality | Other primary candidates | ||||||
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1972[5] | November 7 | George Molinaro | Democratic | 11,113 | 74.25% | Joseph Rodriguez | Rep. | 3,855 | 25.75% | 14,968 | 7,258 | Dominick J. Salerno (Dem.) |
1974[6] | November 5 | George Molinaro (inc.) | Democratic | 7,220 | 100.0% | 7,220 | 7,220 | Gerald F. Bellow (Dem.) | ||||
1976[7] | November 2 | Joseph F. Andrea | Democratic | 13,854 | 100.0% | 13,854 | 13,854 |
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1978[8] | November 7 | Joseph F. Andrea (inc.) | Democratic | 8,210 | 100.0% | 8,210 | 8,210 | |||||
1980[9] | November 4 | Joseph F. Andrea (inc.) | Democratic | 12,988 | 100.0% | 12,988 | 12,988 | |||||
1982[10] | November 2 | Joseph Wimmer | Republican | 8,470 | 62.25% | Mary Carlson | Dem. | 5,136 | 37.75% | 13,606 | 3,334 | Robert G. Hoskins (Dem.) |
1984[11] | November 6 | Peter W. Barca | Democratic | 14,745 | 78.43% | Gary T. Adelson | Rep. | 3,741 | 19.90% | 18,801 | 11,004 |
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Tony Michetti | Con. | 315 | 1.68% | |||||||||
1986[12] | November 4 | Peter W. Barca (inc.) | Democratic | 9,439 | 82.20% | Timothy G. Blackmon | Rep. | 2,044 | 17.80% | 11,483 | 7,395 | |
1988[13] | November 8 | Peter W. Barca (inc.) | Democratic | 14,126 | 100.0% | 14,126 | 14,126 | |||||
1990[14] | November 6 | Peter W. Barca (inc.) | Democratic | 7,389 | 74.20% | Michael F. Phebus | Rep. | 2,569 | 25.80% | 9,958 | 4,820 | |
1992[15] | November 3 | Peter W. Barca (inc.) | Democratic | 15,730 | 100.0% | 15,730 | 15,730 | |||||
1993[16] | August 31 | James Kreuser | Democratic | 2,940 | 68.01% | William F. Cantwell | Rep. | 1,383 | 31.99% | 4,323 | 1,557 |
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1994[16] | November 8 | James Kreuser (inc.) | Democratic | 9,622 | 100.0% | 9,622 | 9,622 | |||||
1996[17] | November 5 | James Kreuser (inc.) | Democratic | 12,867 | 74.68% | Don Ruge | Rep. | 4,363 | 25.32% | 17,230 | 8,504 | |
1998[18] | November 3 | James Kreuser (inc.) | Democratic | 11,488 | 72.64% | Don Ruge | Rep. | 4,328 | 27.36% | 15,816 | 7,160 | |
2000[19] | November 7 | James Kreuser (inc.) | Democratic | 15,296 | 99.78% | 15,330 | 15,262 | |||||
2002[20] | November 5 | James Kreuser (inc.) | Democratic | 8,693 | 99.95% | 8,697 | 8,689 | |||||
2004[21] | November 2 | James Kreuser (inc.) | Democratic | 16,340 | 99.96% | 16,347 | 16,333 | |||||
2006[22] | November 7 | James Kreuser (inc.) | Democratic | 12,058 | 98.67% | 12,220 | 11,896 | |||||
2008[23] | November 4 | Peter W. Barca | Democratic | 19,739 | 98.71% | 19,996 | 19,482 |
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2010[24] | November 2 | Peter W. Barca (inc.) | Democratic | 9,667 | 84.17% | Daane Hoffman | Lib. | 1,774 | 15.45% | 11,485 | 7,893 | |
2012[25] | November 6 | Peter W. Barca (inc.) | Democratic | 20,264 | 96.84% | 20,926 | 19,602 | |||||
2014[26] | November 4 | Peter W. Barca (inc.) | Democratic | 13,887 | 95.54% | 14,536 | 13,238 | |||||
2016[27] | November 8 | Peter W. Barca (inc.) | Democratic | 18,799 | 97.67% | 19,248 | 18,350 | |||||
2018[28] | November 6 | Peter W. Barca (inc.) | Democratic | 16,773 | 78.32% | Thomas Harland | Con. | 4,441 | 20.74% | 21,416 | 12,332 | |
2019[29][30] | April 30 | Tip McGuire | Democratic | 4,424 | 62.15% | Mark Stalker | Rep. | 2,677 | 37.61% | 7,118 | 1,747 |
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2020[31] | November 3 | Tip McGuire (inc.) | Democratic | 16,364 | 56.00% | Ed Hibsch | Rep. | 12,813 | 43.85% | 29,219 | 3,551 |
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