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Wisconsin's 19th 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 55, 56, and 57 | |||||||||||||
| chamber | Senate | ||||||||||||
| state | Wisconsin | ||||||||||||
| district | 19 | ||||||||||||
| representative | Rachael Cabral-Guevara | ||||||||||||
| residence | Appleton | ||||||||||||
| party | Republican | ||||||||||||
| incumbentsince | January 3, 2023 () | ||||||||||||
| population | 179,618 | ||||||||||||
| population_year | 2020 | ||||||||||||
| voting_age | 140,998 | ||||||||||||
| percent_white | 91.71 | ||||||||||||
| percent_black | 1.08 | ||||||||||||
| percent_hispanic | 3.24 | ||||||||||||
| percent_asian | 1.86 | ||||||||||||
| percent_native_american | 1.57 | ||||||||||||
| percent_pacific_islander | 0.06 | ||||||||||||
| website | [Official website](https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/districts/senate/19) | ||||||||||||
| 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 55, 56, and 57
The 19th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin Senate. Located in central Wisconsin, the district comprises all of Waushara County, most of Winnebago County, western Outagamie County, southern Waupaca County, and part of eastern Adams County and southeast Portage County. The district also contains Lake Poygan and Hartman Creek State Park.
Current elected officials
Rachael Cabral-Guevara is the senator representing the 19th district since January 2023. She previously served in the State Assembly, representing the 55th Assembly district from 2021 to 2023.
Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three State Assembly districts. The 19th Senate district comprises the 55th, 56th, and 57th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:
- Assembly District 55: Nate Gustafson (R–Fox Crossing)
- Assembly District 56: David Murphy (R–Greenville)
- Assembly District 57: Kevin David Petersen (R–Waupaca)
The 19th Senate district, in its current borders, crosses three congressional districts. The portion of the district in Adams and Portage counties falls within Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district, represented by U.S. Representative Derrick Van Orden. The portion in Waushara and most of Winnebago County falls within Wisconsin's 6th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman. The remainder of the district in Outagamie, Waupaca, and north-central Winnebago fall within Wisconsin's 8th congressional district, represented by U.S. Representative Tony Wied.
File:OmroVillageHallAndEngineHouseWIS21WIS116.jpg|Omro Village Hall and Engine House in Omro File:FoxRiverOmroWisconsin.jpg|Fox River viewed from Omro File:Aerial Greenville.jpg|Aerial view of the town of Greenville File:Black_Creek_Aerial.jpg|Black Creek File:HortonvilleCommunityHallWIS15.jpg|Hortonville Community Hall File:WolfRiverNewLondonWisconsin.jpg|Wolf River in New London File:WautomaWisconsinDowntown1WIS21.jpg|Downtown Wautoma File:MainStreetHistoricDistrictWaupacaWisconsinYellowstoneTrail1.jpg|Main Street Historic District in Waupaca File:Commandant's Residence House.jpg|Commandant's Residence Home in the Historic Wisconsin Veterans Home File:HartmanCreekStateParkHartmanLake.jpg|Hartman Creek State Park
Past senators
Past 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 19.png | frameless | center | 300px]] {{Collapsible list | title=Northern Milwaukee County | titlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%; | ||||
| Riley N. Messenger | Dem. | [1st](1st-wisconsin-legislature) | |||||||||
| John B. Smith | Dem. | [2nd](2nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1849 | ||||||||
| [3rd](3rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1850 | ||||||||||
| Francis Huebschmann | Dem. | [4th](4th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1851 | ||||||||
| [5th](5th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1852 | ||||||||||
| Benjamin Allen | Dem. | [6th](6th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1853 | [[File:1852 WI Sen 19.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Bad Ax, Chippewa, Crawford, La Crosse, La Pointe, St. Croix counties | ||||
| [7th](7th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1854 | ||||||||||
| William J. Gibson | Dem. | [8th](8th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1855 | ||||||||
| [9th](9th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1856 | ||||||||||
| Temple Clark | Dem. | [10th](10th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1857 | [[File:1856 WI Sen 19.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1856–1860 | ||||
| [[File:1861 WI Sen 19.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1861–1865 | ||||||||
| Calumet and Manitowoc counties | |||||||||||
| [11th](11th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1858 | ||||||||||
| Samuel H. Thurber | Dem. | [12th](12th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1859 | ||||||||
| [13th](13th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1860 | ||||||||||
| Benjamin Sweet | Rep. | *Resigned July 1861.* | [14th](14th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1861 | |||||||
| *--Vacant--* | |||||||||||
| George A. Jenkins | Rep. | [15th](15th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1862 | ||||||||
| Joseph Vilas | Dem. | [16th](16th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1863 | ||||||||
| [17th](17th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1864 | ||||||||||
| George B. Reed | Dem. | [18th](18th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1865 | ||||||||
| [19th](19th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1866 | ||||||||||
| [20th](20th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1867 | [[File:1866 WI Sen 19.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Manitowoc County | ||||||
| [21st](21st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1868 | ||||||||||
| [22nd](22nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1869 | ||||||||||
| [23rd](23rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1870 | ||||||||||
| Carl H. Schmidt | Dem. | *Redistricted to the 15th district* | [24th](24th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1871 | |||||||
| James H. Foster | Rep. | *Redistricted from the 21st district* | [25th](25th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1872 | [[File:1871 WI Sen 19.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1871–1875 | |||
| [[File:1876 WI Sen 19.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1876–1881 | ||||||||
| [[File:1882 WI Sen 19.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] 1882–1887 | ||||||||
| Winnebago County | |||||||||||
| 1885 population: 50,395 | |||||||||||
| Robert McCurdy | Rep. | [26th](26th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1873 | ||||||||
| [27th](27th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1874 | ||||||||||
| William P. Rounds | Rep. | [28th](28th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1875 | ||||||||
| [29th](29th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1876 | ||||||||||
| Return Torrey | Rep. | [30th](30th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1877 | ||||||||
| [31st](31st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1878 | ||||||||||
| Andrew Haben | Dem. | [32nd](32nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1879 | ||||||||
| [33rd](33rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1880 | ||||||||||
| Joseph B. Hamilton | Rep. | [34th](34th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1881 | ||||||||
| [35th](35th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1882 | ||||||||||
| Thomas Wall | Dem. | [36th](36th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1883–1884 | ||||||||
| [37th](37th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1885–1886 | ||||||||||
| George H. Buckstaff | Rep. | [38th](38th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1887–1888 | [[File:1888 WI Sen 19.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Most of Winnebago County | ||||
| (excluding Menasha) | |||||||||||
| [39th](39th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1889–1890 | ||||||||||
| George White Pratt | Dem. | [40th](40th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1891–1892 | ||||||||
| [41st](41st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1893–1894 | Winnebago County | |||||||||
| 1890 population: 50,097 | |||||||||||
| 1900 population: 58,225 | |||||||||||
| 1910 population: 62,116 | |||||||||||
| Charles W. Davis | Rep. | [42nd](42nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1895–1896 | ||||||||
| [43rd](43rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1897–1898 | ||||||||||
| Henry I. Weed | Dem. | [44th](44th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1899–1900 | ||||||||
| [45th](45th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1901–1902 | ||||||||||
| Christian Sarau | Rep. | *Died Aug. 1903.* | [46th](46th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1903–1904 | |||||||
| *--Vacant--* | |||||||||||
| Ephraim Stevens | Rep. | *Won 1904 special election.* | |||||||||
| [47th](47th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1905–1906 | ||||||||||
| John A. Fridd | Rep. | [48th](48th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1907–1908 | ||||||||
| [49th](49th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1909–1910 | ||||||||||
| Merritt F. White | Rep. | [50th](50th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1911–1912 | ||||||||
| [51st](51st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1913–1914 | ||||||||||
| William M. Bray | Rep. | [52nd](52nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1915–1916 | ||||||||
| [53rd](53rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1917–1918 | ||||||||||
| Julius H. Dennhardt | Rep. | [54th](54th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1919–1920 | ||||||||
| [55th](55th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1921–1922 | ||||||||||
| Merritt F. White | Rep. | [56th](56th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1923–1924 | Calumet and Winnebago counties | |||||||
| [57th](57th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1925–1926 | ||||||||||
| [58th](58th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1927–1928 | ||||||||||
| [59th](59th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1929–1930 | ||||||||||
| [60th](60th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1931–1932 | ||||||||||
| [61st](61st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1933–1934 | ||||||||||
| Pierce A. Morrissey | Dem. | [62nd](62nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1935–1936 | ||||||||
| [63rd](63rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1937–1938 | ||||||||||
| Taylor G. Brown | Rep. | [64th](64th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1939–1940 | ||||||||
| [65th](65th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1941–1942 | ||||||||||
| [66th](66th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1943–1944 | ||||||||||
| [67th](67th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1945–1946 | ||||||||||
| [68th](68th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1947–1948 | ||||||||||
| [69th](69th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1949–1950 | ||||||||||
| William Draheim | Dem. | [70th](70th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1951–1952 | ||||||||
| [71st](71st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1953–1954 | ||||||||||
| Rep. | [72nd](72nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1955–1956 | |||||||||
| [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 | Winnebago County | |||||||||
| [78th](78th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1967–1968 | ||||||||||
| [79th](79th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1969–1970 | ||||||||||
| Jack D. Steinhilber | Rep. | [80th](80th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1971–1972 | ||||||||
| [81st](81st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1973–1974 | Most of Winnebago County | |||||||||
| Part of Fond du Lac County | |||||||||||
| Gary Goyke | Dem. | [82nd](82nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1975–1976 | ||||||||
| [83rd](83rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1977–1978 | ||||||||||
| [84th](84th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1979–1980 | ||||||||||
| [85th](85th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1981–1982 | ||||||||||
| Michael G. Ellis | Rep. | [86th](86th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1983–1984 | {{Collapsible list | title=Northeast Winnebago County | titlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%; | |||||
| [87th](87th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1985–1986 | Most of Winnebago County | |||||||||
| Southern Outagamie County | |||||||||||
| Western Fond du Lac County | |||||||||||
| [88th](88th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1987–1988 | ||||||||||
| [89th](89th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1989–1990 | ||||||||||
| [90th](90th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1991–1992 | ||||||||||
| [91st](91st-wisconsin-legislature) | 1993–1994 | Northern Winnebago County | |||||||||
| Southern Outagamie County | |||||||||||
| [92nd](92nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1995–1996 | ||||||||||
| [93rd](93rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 1997–1998 | ||||||||||
| [94th](94th-wisconsin-legislature) | 1999–2000 | ||||||||||
| [95th](95th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2001–2002 | ||||||||||
| [96th](96th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2003–2004 | Northern Winnebago County | |||||||||
| Southern Outagamie County | |||||||||||
| [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 19.png | frameless | center | 300px]] Northern Winnebago County | ||||||
| Southern Outagamie County | |||||||||||
| Roger Roth | Rep. | [102nd](102nd-wisconsin-legislature) | 2015–2016 | ||||||||
| [103rd](103rd-wisconsin-legislature) | 2017–2018 | ||||||||||
| [104th](104th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2019–2020 | ||||||||||
| [105th](105th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2021–2022 | ||||||||||
| Rachael Cabral-Guevara | Rep. | *Elected 2022.* | [106th](106th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2023–2024 | [[File:2022 WI Sen 19.png | frameless | center | 300px]] Northern Winnebago County | |||
| Southern Outagamie County | |||||||||||
| [107th](107th-wisconsin-legislature) | 2025–2026 | [[File:2024 WI Sen 19.svg | frameless | center | 150px]] Waushara County | ||||||
| most of Winnebago County | |||||||||||
| western Outagamie County | |||||||||||
| southern Waupaca County | |||||||||||
| part of eastern Adams County | |||||||||||
| part of southeast Portage County |
References
References
- "Senate District 19".
- "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 19 Boundaries".
- "Senator Rachael Cabral-Guevara".
- "Wisconsin Blue Book, 2013-14 edition, page 56".
- "Representative David Murphy".
- "State of Wisconsin Congressional Districts".
- Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, ''Statistics: History'', pages 657-666.
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