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Wisconsin's 14th Senate district
American legislative district in central Wisconsin
American legislative district in central Wisconsin
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| image caption | 2024 map defined in [2023 Wisc. Act 94](https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2023/related/acts/94) | ||||||||||||
| 2022 map defined in *[ Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission](https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=512188)* | |||||||||||||
| 2011 map was defined in [2011 Wisc. Act 43](https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2011/related/acts/43) | |||||||||||||
| composed of Assembly districts 40, 41, and 42 | |||||||||||||
| chamber | Senate | ||||||||||||
| state | Wisconsin | ||||||||||||
| district | 14 | ||||||||||||
| representative | Sarah Keyeski | ||||||||||||
| residence | Lodi | ||||||||||||
| party | Democratic | ||||||||||||
| incumbentsince | January 6, 2025 () | ||||||||||||
| population | 178,351 | ||||||||||||
| population_year | 2020 | ||||||||||||
| voting_age | 139,260 | ||||||||||||
| percent_white | 89.68 | ||||||||||||
| percent_black | 2.04 | ||||||||||||
| percent_hispanic | 4.19 | ||||||||||||
| percent_asian | 1.53 | ||||||||||||
| percent_native_american | 1.92 | ||||||||||||
| percent_pacific_islander | 0.11 | ||||||||||||
| website | [Official website](https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/districts/senate/14) | ||||||||||||
| notes | Central Wisconsin |
| | From 2024 to 2031 | | From 2022 to 2023 | | From 2012 to 2021 2022 map defined in Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission 2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43 composed of Assembly districts 40, 41, and 42
The 14th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin Senate. Located in central Wisconsin, the district comprises all of Richland and Sauk counties, along with most of Columbia County and parts of southern Adams County, southeastern Vernon County, southern Juneau County, and northern Dane County. It contains the cities of Baraboo, Columbus, Portage, Reedsburg, Richland Center, and Wisconsin Dells, and the villages of DeForest, Lake Delton, Poynette, Prairie du Sac, and Sauk City, and part of the city of Madison. The district also contains landmarks such as Devil's Lake State Park, Dane County Regional Airport, Mirror Lake State Park, Lake Wisconsin and the Kilbourn Dam.
Current elected officials
Sarah Keyeski is the senator representing the 14th district. She was first elected in the 2024 general election.
Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three Wisconsin State Assembly districts. The 14th Senate district comprises the 40th, 41st, and 42nd Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:
- Assembly District 40: Karen DeSanto (D–Baraboo)
- Assembly District 41: Tony Kurtz (R–Wonewoc)
- Assembly District 42: Maureen McCarville (D–DeForest)
The 14th Senate district crosses three congressional districts. The portions of the district in Adams, Juneau, Richland, and Vernon counties are within Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district, represented by U.S. Representative Derrick Van Orden; the portions of the district in Dane and Sauk counties are within Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district, represented by U.S. Representative Mark Pocan; the portion of the district in Columbia County is within Wisconsin's 6th congressional district, represented by U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman.
File:Baraboo-Wisconsin.jpg|Baraboo, Wisconsin File:NaturalBridgeStateParkWI.jpg|Natural Bridge State Park File:DevilsLake.jpg|Devil's Lake State Park File:Richland Center August 2015.jpg|Downtown Richland Center File:Landscapereflection.jpg|Mirror Lake State Park File:WisconsinDellsWisconsinDowntown1.jpg|Downtown Wisconsin Dells File:Wisconsin Dells, Memorial Day Weekend 2014.jpg|Dells of the Wisconsin River File:Portage_Wisconsin_aerial_view.jpg|Aerial view of Portage File:Prairie_du_Sac.jpeg|Downtown Prairie du Sac. File:Madison Area Technical College (1).jpg|Madison Area Technical College File:Lodi Wisconsin City Hall.jpg|City Hall of Lodi File:Columbus, WI City Hall.jpg|Historic City Hall, in Columbus
Past senators
Previous senators include:
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.
| Senator | Party | Notes | Session | Years | District Definition | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| *--District created--* | 1848 | [[File:1848 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Walworth County | ||||
| John W. Boyd | Dem. | [1st](1st-wisconsin-legislature) | |||||||
| [2nd](2nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1849 | ||||||||
| George Gale | Free Soil | [3rd](3rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1850 | ||||||
| [4th](4th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1851 | ||||||||
| Eleazer Wakeley | Dem. | *Redistricted to 12th district.* | [5th](5th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1852 | |||||
| Alva Stewart | Whig | *Redistricted from 12th district.* | [6th](6th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1853 | [[File:1852 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Jefferson County | |
| Daniel Howell | Dem. | [7th](7th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1854 | ||||||
| [8th](8th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1855 | ||||||||
| S. W. Barnes | Dem. | [9th](9th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1856 | ||||||
| [10th](10th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1857 | [[File:1856 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] {{Collapsible list | title=Southern Dodge County | |||
| & northern Jefferson County | titlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%; | ||||||||
| William Chappell | Dem. | [11th](11th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1858 | ||||||
| [12th](12th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1859 | ||||||||
| Charles R. Gill | Rep. | [13th](13th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1860 | ||||||
| [14th](14th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1861 | ||||||||
| Smith S. Wilkinson | Rep. | [15th](15th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1862 | [[File:1861 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1861–1865 | ||
| [[File:1866 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1866–1870 | ||||||
| [[File:1871 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1871–1875 | ||||||
| Sauk County | |||||||||
| [16th](16th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1863 | ||||||||
| Natl. Union | [17th](17th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1864 | |||||||
| [18th](18th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1865 | ||||||||
| Argalus Starks | Natl. Union | [19th](19th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1866 | ||||||
| [20th](20th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1867 | ||||||||
| Stephen S. Barlow | Rep. | [21st](21st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1868 | ||||||
| [22nd](2nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1869 | ||||||||
| Bennett Strong | Rep. | [23rd](23rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1870 | ||||||
| [24th](24th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1871 | ||||||||
| John B. Quimby | Rep. | [25th](25th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1872 | ||||||
| [26th](26th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1873 | ||||||||
| [27th](27th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1874 | ||||||||
| [28th](28th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1875 | ||||||||
| David E. Welch | Rep. | [29th](29th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1876 | ||||||
| [30th](30th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1877 | [[File:1876 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1876–1881 | ||||
| [[File:1882 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1882–1887 | ||||||
| [[File:1888 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1888–1891 | ||||||
| Juneau & Sauk counties | |||||||||
| [31st](31st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1878 | ||||||||
| [32nd](32nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1879 | ||||||||
| Edwin E. Woodman | Rep. | [33rd](33rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1880 | ||||||
| [34th](34th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1881 | ||||||||
| John T. Kingston | Rep. | [35th](35th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1882 | ||||||
| [36th](36th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1883–1884 | ||||||||
| David B. Hulburt | Rep. | [37th](37th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1885–1886 | ||||||
| [38th](38th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1887–1888 | ||||||||
| Frank Avery | Rep. | [39th](39th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1889–1890 | ||||||
| [40th](40th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1891–1892 | ||||||||
| Dayne Wescott | Dem. | [41st](41st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1893–1894 | [[File:1892 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, and Shawano counties | ||
| [42nd](42nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1895–1896 | ||||||||
| Alexander B. Whitman | Rep. | [43rd](43rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1897–1898 | [[File:1896 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1896–1901 | ||
| [[File:1902 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1902–1911 | ||||||
| [[File:1912 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1912–1921 | ||||||
| [[File:1922 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1922–1953 | ||||||
| Outagamie & Shawano counties | |||||||||
| [44th](44th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1899–1900 | ||||||||
| Theophilus A. Willy | Rep. | [45th](45th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1901–1902 | ||||||
| [46th](46th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1903–1904 | ||||||||
| Fred M. Wilcox | Rep. | [47th](47th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1905–1906 | ||||||
| [48th](48th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1907–1908 | ||||||||
| J. Elmer Lehr | Rep. | *Disqualified Mar. 1912.*Lehr moved from Outagamie County to Milwaukee in February 1911, and did not return to the Legislature. In March 1912, the Attorney General and Governor ruled that his seat was vacant and a special election should be called. | [49th](49th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1909–1910 | |||||
| [50th](50th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1911–1912 | ||||||||
| Henry N. Culbertson | Rep. | *Won 1912 special election.* | |||||||
| [51st](51st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1913–1914 | ||||||||
| [52nd](52nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1915–1916 | ||||||||
| Antone Kuckuk | Rep. | [53rd](53rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1917–1918 | ||||||
| [54th](54th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1919–1920 | ||||||||
| [55th](55th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1921–1922 | ||||||||
| [56th](56th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1923–1924 | ||||||||
| John Englund | Rep. | [57th](57th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1925–1926 | ||||||
| [58th](58th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1927–1928 | ||||||||
| Anton M. Miller | Rep. | [59th](59th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1929–1930 | ||||||
| [60th](60th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1931–1932 | ||||||||
| Mike Mack | Rep. | *Resigned 1942 after appointed to Wisconsin Highway Commission.* | [61st](61st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1933–1934 | |||||
| [62nd](62nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1935–1936 | ||||||||
| [63rd](63rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1937–1938 | ||||||||
| [64th](64th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1939–1940 | ||||||||
| [65th](65th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1941–1942 | ||||||||
| John F. Lappen | Rep. | *Won 1942 special election.* | [66th](66th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1943–1944 | |||||
| Gordon A. Bubolz | Rep. | *Resigned 1954.* | [67th](67th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1945–1946 | |||||
| [68th](68th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1947–1948 | ||||||||
| [69th](69th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1949–1950 | ||||||||
| [70th](70th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1951–1952 | ||||||||
| [71st](71st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1953–1954 | ||||||||
| Gerald D. Lorge | Rep. | *Won 1954 special election.* | [72nd](72nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1955–1956 | [[File:1954 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1954–1963 | |
| [[File:1964 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1964–1971 | ||||||
| Outagamie & Waupaca counties | |||||||||
| [73rd](73rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1957–1958 | ||||||||
| [74th](74th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1959–1960 | ||||||||
| [75th](75th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1961–1962 | ||||||||
| [76th](76th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1963–1964 | ||||||||
| [77th](77th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1965–1966 | ||||||||
| [78th](78th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1967–1968 | ||||||||
| [79th](79th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1969–1970 | ||||||||
| [80th](80th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1971–1972 | ||||||||
| [81st](81st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1973–1974 | [[File:1972 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Waupaca County & | ||||
| {{Collapsible list | title=most of Outagamie County | ||||||||
| & southern Shawano County | titlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%; | ||||||||
| [82nd](82nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1975–1976 | ||||||||
| [83rd](83rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1977–1978 | ||||||||
| [84th](84th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1979–1980 | ||||||||
| [85th](85th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1981–1982 | ||||||||
| [86th](86th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1983–1984 | [[File:1982 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Adams, Green Lake, Juneau, Marquette, & Waushara counties, & | ||||
| {{Collapsible list | title=eastern Waupaca County, | ||||||||
| part of Fond du Lac County, | |||||||||
| western of Outagamie County | |||||||||
| & part of Winnebago County | titlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%; | ||||||||
| Joseph Leean | Rep. | *Resigned Jul. 1995.* | [87th](87th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1985–1986 | [[File:1984 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Green Lake, Marquette, & Waushara counties, & | |
| {{Collapsible list | title=southern Adams County, | ||||||||
| part of Columbia County, | |||||||||
| part of Fond du Lac County, | |||||||||
| most of Juneau County, | |||||||||
| part of Monroe County, | |||||||||
| northwest Outagamie County, | |||||||||
| part of Sauk County, | |||||||||
| most of Waupaca County, | |||||||||
| & western Winnebago County | titlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%; | ||||||||
| [88th](88th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1987–1988 | ||||||||
| [89th](89th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1989–1990 | ||||||||
| [90th](90th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1991–1992 | ||||||||
| [91st](91st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1993–1994 | [[File:1992 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Green Lake & Marquette counties, & | ||||
| {{Collapsible list | title=southern Adams County, | ||||||||
| northwest Columbia County, | |||||||||
| part of Fond du Lac County, | |||||||||
| part of Outagamie County, | |||||||||
| part of Sauk County, | |||||||||
| most of Waupaca County, | |||||||||
| most of Waushara County, | |||||||||
| & part of Winnebago County | titlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%; | ||||||||
| [92nd](92nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1995–1996 | ||||||||
| *--Vacant--* | |||||||||
| Robert T. Welch | Rep. | *Won 1995 special election.* | |||||||
| [93rd](93rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1997–1998 | ||||||||
| [94th](94th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1999–2000 | ||||||||
| [95th](95th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2001–2002 | ||||||||
| [96th](96th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2003–2004 | Green Lake County and | |||||||
| Most of Marquette County | |||||||||
| Most of Waupaca County | |||||||||
| Most of Waushara County | |||||||||
| Northern Columbia County | |||||||||
| Northeast Sauk County | |||||||||
| Part of Adams County | |||||||||
| Part of Fond du Lac County | |||||||||
| Part of Outagamie County | |||||||||
| Luther Olsen | Rep. | [97th](97th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2005–2006 | ||||||
| [98th](98th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2007–2008 | ||||||||
| [99th](99th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2009–2010 | ||||||||
| [100th](100th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2011–2012 | ||||||||
| [101st](101st-wisconsin-legislature) | 2013–2014 | [[File:2011 WI Sen 14.png | frameless | center | 300px]] Green Lake and Marquette counties and | ||||
| Most of Columbia County | |||||||||
| Most of Waupaca County | |||||||||
| Southern Adams County | |||||||||
| Northeast Dodge County | |||||||||
| Eastern Waushara County | |||||||||
| Part of Dane County | |||||||||
| Part of Fond du Lac County | |||||||||
| Part of Outagamie County | |||||||||
| Part of Sauk County | |||||||||
| [102nd](102nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 2015–2016 | ||||||||
| [103rd](103rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 2017–2018 | ||||||||
| [104th](104th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2019–2020 | ||||||||
| Joan Ballweg | Rep. | *Elected [2020](2020-wisconsin-senate-election).* | [105th](105th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2021–2022 | |||||
| [106th](106th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2023–2024 | [[File:2022 WI Sen 14.png | frameless | center | 300px]] Green Lake & Marquette counties, | ||||
| southern Adams County, | |||||||||
| most of Columbia County, | |||||||||
| northwest Dodge County, | |||||||||
| part of Fond du Lac County, | |||||||||
| part of Outagamie County, | |||||||||
| part of Sauk County, | |||||||||
| most of Waupaca County, | |||||||||
| eastern Waushara County | |||||||||
| Sarah Keyeski | Dem. | *Elected [2024](2024-wisconsin-senate-election).* | [107th](107th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2025–2026 | [[File:2024 WI Sen 14.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Richland and Sauk counties and | |
| Most of Columbia County | |||||||||
| Northern Dane County | |||||||||
| Southern Adams County | |||||||||
| Southern Juneau County | |||||||||
| Part of Vernon County |
Notes
References
References
- "Senate District 14".
- "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 14 Boundaries".
- "Senator Joan Ballweg".
- "Wisconsin Blue Book, 2011-12 edition, page 46".
- "State of Wisconsin Congressional Districts".
- Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, ''Statistics: History'', pages 657-666.
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