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Wisconsin's 9th Senate district

State legislative district


State legislative district

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image caption2024 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 25, 26, and 27
stateWisconsin
district9
chamberSenate
representativeDevin LeMahieu
partyRepublican
residenceOostburg
incumbentsinceJanuary 3, 2015 ()
population178,886
population_year2020
voting_age140,758
percent_white86.17
percent_black2.17
percent_hispanic5.17
percent_asian4.46
percent_native_american1.63
percent_pacific_islander0.1
website[Official website](https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/districts/senate/9)
notesEastern 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 25, 26, and 27

The 9th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin Senate. Located in eastern Wisconsin, the district comprises most of Sheboygan County and the parts of eastern and southern Manitowoc County and northeast Fond du Lac County. It contains the cities of Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Two Rivers, Plymouth, Kiel, and Sheboygan Falls, and the villages of Kohler, Oostburg, and Elkhart Lake. The district also contains Sheboygan County Memorial Airport, Whistling Straits golf course, Road America motorsport course, Kohler-Andrae State Park, Lakeland University, and the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus.

Current elected officials

Devin LeMahieu is the senator representing the 9th district. He was first elected in the 2014 general election.

Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three Wisconsin State Assembly districts. The 9th Senate district comprises the 25th, 26th, and 27th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:

  • Assembly District 25: Paul Tittl (R–Manitowoc)
  • Assembly District 26: Joe Sheehan (D–Sheboygan)
  • Assembly District 27: Lindee Brill (R–Sheboygan Falls)

The district is located entirely within Wisconsin's 6th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman.

File:SkylineManitowocWI.jpg|Manitowoc, Wisconsin File:Two_Rivers_Harbor.jpg|Two Rivers harbor File:Whistling Straights golf course, arieal view.jpg|Aerial view of Whistling Straits golf course File:Downtown Sheboygan 1.jpg|Downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin File:AmericanMarramGrassKohlerAndraeStateParkLakeMichigan.jpg|American Marram Grass dunes with Lake Michigan in background within Kohler-Andrae State Park File:UW_Sheboygan_Main_Entrance_December_2011.jpg|University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus File:PlymouthWisconsinDowntown.jpg|City of Plymouth File:ElkhartLakeWisconsinSign.jpg|Village of Elkhart Lake File:MtCalvaryWisconsinPanoramaApril2010.jpg|Mount Calvary File:Kohler_Company_Main_Office.jpg|Kohler Co. main office File:DowntownHistoricDistrictSheboyganFallsWisconsin2.jpg|downtown Sheboygan Falls

Past senators

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.

The district has previously been represented by:

SenatorPartyNotesSessionYearsDistrict Definition
*District created*1848[[File:1848 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] Dane County
Simeon MillsDem.[1st](1st-wisconsin-legislature)
Alexander BotkinWhig[2nd](2nd-wisconsin-legislature)1849
[3rd](3rd-wisconsin-legislature)1850
Eliab B. Dean Jr.Dem.[4th](4th-wisconsin-legislature)1851
[5th](5th-wisconsin-legislature)1852
George R. McLaneDem.[6th](6th-wisconsin-legislature)1853[[File:1852 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Northern Waukesha Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
[7th](7th-wisconsin-legislature)1854
Denison WorthingtonRep.[8th](8th-wisconsin-legislature)1855
[9th](9th-wisconsin-legislature)1856
John T. KingstonRep.[10th](10th-wisconsin-legislature)1857[[File:1856 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] Adams, Juneau, Sauk counties
[11th](11th-wisconsin-legislature)1858
H. W. CurtisRep.[12th](12th-wisconsin-legislature)1859
[13th](13th-wisconsin-legislature)1860
John T. KingstonRep.[14th](14th-wisconsin-legislature)1861
[15th](15th-wisconsin-legislature)1862[[File:1861 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] Adams, Juneau, Waushara counties
Alanson M. KimballRep.[16th](16th-wisconsin-legislature)1863
Natl. Union[17th](17th-wisconsin-legislature)1864
Henry G. WebbNatl. Union[18th](18th-wisconsin-legislature)1865
[19th](19th-wisconsin-legislature)1866
DeWitt C. WilsonNatl. Union[20th](20th-wisconsin-legislature)1867[[File:1866 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] Adams, Juneau, Monroe counties
Rep.[21st](21st-wisconsin-legislature)1868
William J. KershawRep.[22nd](22nd-wisconsin-legislature)1869
[23rd](23rd-wisconsin-legislature)1870
Eliphalet S. MinerRep.*Redistricted to 29th district.*[24th](24th-wisconsin-legislature)1871
Francis LittleRep.*Redistricted from 15th district.*[25th](25th-wisconsin-legislature)1872[[File:1871 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] Iowa County
[26th](26th-wisconsin-legislature)1873
[27th](27th-wisconsin-legislature)1874
David McFarlandRep.[28th](28th-wisconsin-legislature)1875
Dem.[29th](29th-wisconsin-legislature)1876
Hobart S. SacketRep.[30th](30th-wisconsin-legislature)1877[[File:1876 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] Green Lake, Marquette, Waushara counties
[31st](31st-wisconsin-legislature)1878
[32nd](32nd-wisconsin-legislature)1879
[33rd](33rd-wisconsin-legislature)1880
James F. WileyRep.[34th](34th-wisconsin-legislature)1881
[35th](35th-wisconsin-legislature)1882
[36th](36th-wisconsin-legislature)1883–1884[[File:1882 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] Green Lake, Portage, Waushara counties
[37th](37th-wisconsin-legislature)1885–1886
George FitchRep.[38th](38th-wisconsin-legislature)1887–1888
[39th](39th-wisconsin-legislature)1889–1890[[File:1888 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] Green Lake, Portage, Waushara and
{{Collapsible listtitle=Western Marathon Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
Ferdinand T. YahrDem.[40th](40th-wisconsin-legislature)1891–1892
[41st](41st-wisconsin-legislature)1893–1894[[File:1892 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] Adams, Green Lake, Juneau, Marquette counties
Clarence V. PeirceRep.[42nd](42nd-wisconsin-legislature)1895–1896
[43rd](43rd-wisconsin-legislature)1897–1898[[File:1896 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] 1896–1901
[[File:1902 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]] 1902–1911
Adams, Marquette, Waushara, Wood counties
Thomas FearneRep.[44th](44th-wisconsin-legislature)1899–1900
[45th](45th-wisconsin-legislature)1901–1902
Herman C. WippermanRep.[46th](46th-wisconsin-legislature)1903–1904
[47th](47th-wisconsin-legislature)1905–1906
Theodore W. BrazeauRep.[48th](48th-wisconsin-legislature)1907–1908
[49th](49th-wisconsin-legislature)1909–1910
Edward F. KileenRep.[50th](50th-wisconsin-legislature)1911–1912
[51st](51st-wisconsin-legislature)1913–1914[[File:1912 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Central Milwaukee Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
David V. JenningsDem.[52nd](52nd-wisconsin-legislature)1915–1916
[53rd](53rd-wisconsin-legislature)1917–1918
[54th](54th-wisconsin-legislature)1919–1920
[55th](55th-wisconsin-legislature)1921–1922
Ben H. MahonRep.*Died Oct. 1924.*[56th](56th-wisconsin-legislature)1923–1924
Irving P. MehiganRep.*Won 1924 special election.*[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[[File:1932 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Central Milwaukee Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
James L. CallanDem.[62nd](62nd-wisconsin-legislature)1935–1936
[63rd](63rd-wisconsin-legislature)1937–1938
Cornelius T. YoungDem.[64th](64th-wisconsin-legislature)1939–1940
[65th](65th-wisconsin-legislature)1941–1942
Robert E. TehanDem.*Resigned after appointed
U.S. Dist. Judge, E.D. Wis.*[66th](66th-wisconsin-legislature)1943–1944
[67th](67th-wisconsin-legislature)1945–1946
[68th](68th-wisconsin-legislature)1947–1948
[69th](69th-wisconsin-legislature)1949–1950
*Vacant*
Henry MaierDem.*Resigned in 1960 to become Mayor of Milwaukee.*[70th](70th-wisconsin-legislature)1951–1952
[71st](71st-wisconsin-legislature)1953–1954
[72nd](72nd-wisconsin-legislature)1955–1956[[File:1954 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Central Milwaukee Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
[73rd](73rd-wisconsin-legislature)1957–1958
[74th](74th-wisconsin-legislature)1959–1960
*Vacant*
Norman SussmanDem.*Died April 1969.*[75th](75th-wisconsin-legislature)1961–1962
[76th](76th-wisconsin-legislature)1963–1964
[77th](77th-wisconsin-legislature)1965–1966[[File:1964 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=North-central Milwaukee Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
[78th](78th-wisconsin-legislature)1967–1968
[79th](79th-wisconsin-legislature)1969–1970
*Vacant*
Ronald G. ParysDem.*Won 1969 special election.*
[80th](80th-wisconsin-legislature)1971–1972
[81st](81st-wisconsin-legislature)1973–1974[[File:1972 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Central Milwaukee Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
[82nd](82nd-wisconsin-legislature)1975–1976
[83rd](83rd-wisconsin-legislature)1977–1978
Jim MoodyDem.[84th](84th-wisconsin-legislature)1979–1980
[85th](85th-wisconsin-legislature)1981–1982
Carl OtteDem.[86th](86th-wisconsin-legislature)1983–1984[[File:1982 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Southeast Calumet County,
eastern Fond du Lac County,
southern Manitowoc County,
and most of Sheboygan Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
[87th](87th-wisconsin-legislature)1985–1986[[File:1984 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Southeast Calumet County,
southern Manitowoc County, and most of Sheboygan Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
William Te WinkleDem.[88th](88th-wisconsin-legislature)1987–1988
[89th](89th-wisconsin-legislature)1989–1990
Calvin PotterDem.[90th](90th-wisconsin-legislature)1991–1992
[91st](91st-wisconsin-legislature)1993–1994[[File:1992 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Southeast Calumet County,
southern Manitowoc County,
and most of Sheboygan Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
[92nd](92nd-wisconsin-legislature)1995–1996
[93rd](93rd-wisconsin-legislature)1997–1998
James BaumgartDem.[94th](94th-wisconsin-legislature)1999–2000
[95th](95th-wisconsin-legislature)2001–2002
Joe LeibhamRep.*Resigned Dec. 2014.*[96th](96th-wisconsin-legislature)2003–2004[[File:2002 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Eastern Calumet County,
eastern Fond du Lac County,
southern Manitowoc County,
and northern Sheboygan Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
[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 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] {{Collapsible listtitle=Eastern Calumet County,
most of Manitowoc County,
and most of Sheboygan Countytitlestyle=background:transparent;text-align:center;padding-center:1.0em;font-size:85%;
Devin LeMahieuRep.[102nd](102nd-wisconsin-legislature)2015–2016
[103rd](103rd-wisconsin-legislature)2017–2018
[104th](104th-wisconsin-legislature)2019–2020
[105th](105th-wisconsin-legislature)2021–2022
[106th](106th-wisconsin-legislature)2023–2024[[File:2022 WI Sen 09.pngframelesscenter300px]] Most of Manitowoc County,
Most of Sheboygan County,
part of Calumet County
[107th](107th-wisconsin-legislature)2025–2026[[File:2024 WI Sen 09.svgframelesscenter150px]]

References

References

  1. "Senate District 9".
  2. "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 9 Boundaries".
  3. [http://legis.wisconsin.gov//Senate/sen09/Sdist09.pdf District Map]
  4. [http://legis.wisconsin.gov/ltsb/redistricting/Maps/cd6.pdf Congressional District Map]
  5. Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, ''Statistics: History'', pages 657-666.
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