Wisconsin's 12th
State Senate district

2022 map defined in Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43
composed of Assembly districts 34, 35, and 36
Senator
  Mary Felzkowski
RIrma
since January 4, 2021 (2 years)
Demographics88.8% White
0.6% Black
2.0% Hispanic
0.6% Asian
6.7% Native American
0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
1.0% Other
Population (2020)
  Voting age
178,519[1]
145,692
NotesNorthern Wisconsin

The 12th Senate District of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin State Senate.[2] Located in northern Wisconsin, the district comprises Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Menominee, and Oneida counties, and most of Marinette, Oconto, and Vilas counties, as well as parts of northern Marathon County and Shawano County.[3]

Current elected officials

Mary Felzkowski is the senator representing the 12th district. She was first elected in the 2020 general election. She previously served 8 years in the State Assembly.[4]

Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three Wisconsin State Assembly districts. The 12th Senate district comprises the 34th, 35th, and 36th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:[5]

The 12th Senate district is split between two congressional districts. The portion of the district in Florence, Forest, Langlade, Oneida, Vilas, Lincoln, and Marathon counties falls within the Wisconsin's 7th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Tom Tiffany; the remainder of the district, which falls within Marinette, Oconto, Menominee, and Shawano counties, is in Wisconsin's 8th congressional district, which is represented by U.S. Representative Mike Gallagher.[6]

Past senators

Past senators include:[7]

Note: the boundaries of the district has changed repeatedly over history. Previous politicians of this district have represented a completely different geographic area, due to redistricting. The district definitions for the given era are specified in the "District definition" column.

Senator Party Notes Session Years District Definition
--District created-- 1848
Jefferson County
Myron B. Williams Dem. 1st
2nd 1849
Peter H. Turner Dem. 3rd 1850
4th 1851
Alva Stewart Whig Transitioned to 14th district 5th 1852
Eleazer Wakeley Dem. 6th 1853
18521855

18561860

18611865

18661870
Walworth County
7th 1854
8th 1855
Jesse C. Mills Rep. 9th 1856
10th 1857
John W. Boyd Rep. 11th 1858
12th 1859
Oscar F. Bartlett Rep. 13th 1860
14th 1861
Wyman Spooner Rep. 15th 1862
16th 1863
Newton Littlejohn Natl. Union 17th 1864
18th 1865
19th 1866
20th 1867
Rep. 21st 1868
22nd 1869
Samuel Pratt Rep. 23rd 1870
24th 1871
Orrin Bacon Rep. 25th 1872
Green County
26th 1873
Harvey T. Moore Ref. 27th 1874
28th 1875
Joseph B. Treat Rep. 29th 1876
30th 1877
18761881

18821887

18881891
Green and Lafayette counties
31st 1878
32nd 1879
John W. Blackstone Jr. Rep. 33rd 1880
34th 1881
Archibald N. Randall Rep. 35th 1882
36th 18831884
James Waddington Rep. 37th 18851886
38th 18871888
Phineas Clawson Rep. 39th 18891890
40th 18911892
Neal Brown Dem. 41st 18931894
Marathon and Wood counties
42nd 18951896
Clarence A. Lamoreux Rep. 43rd 18971898
Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Iron, Sawyer, Washburn counties
44th 18991900
William O'Neil Rep. 45th 19011902
46th 19031904
Ashland, Bayfield, Price, Sawyer, Taylor, Washburn counties
Albert W. Sanborn Rep. 47th 19051906
48th 19071908
49th 19091910
50th 19111912
A. Pearce Tomkins Rep. 51st 19131914
Ashland, Bayfield, Sawyer, Rusk, Price counties
1910 population: 69,134
52nd 19151916
A. H. Wilkinson Rep. 53rd 19171918
54th 19191920
Chester H. Werden Rep. 55th 19211922
56th 19231924
Ashland, Iron, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Vilas counties
James H. Carroll Rep. 57th 19251926
58th 19271928
59th 19291930
60th 19311932
Bernard J. Gehrmann Rep. Elected to U.S. House in 1934 61sth 19331934
Joseph E. McDermid Prog. Won 1935 special election. 62nd 19351936
63rd 19371938
64th 19391940
James H. Carroll Rep. 65th 19411942
66th 19431944
Ernest A. Heden Rep. 67th 19451946
68th 19471948
Clayton Hicks Rep. 69th 19491950
70th 19511952
Paul J. Rogan Rep. Resigned 71st 19531954
Bernard J. Gehrmann Rep. Won 1954 special election 72nd 19551956
Iron, Lincoln, Oneida, Price, Taylor, Vilas counties
Clifford Krueger Rep. Resigned 1982. 73rd 19571958
74th 19591960
75th 19611962
76th 19631964
77th 19651966
Clark, Forest, Lincoln, Oneida, Taylor, Vilas counties
78th 19671968
79th 19691970
80th 19711972
81st 19731974
Florence, Forest, Lincoln, Oneida, Rusk, Taylor, Vilas &
northeast Clark County,
most of Langlade County,
northern Marinette County,
northern Oconto County,
& southern Price County
82nd 19751976
83rd 19771978
84th 19791980
85th 19811982
--Vacant-- 86th 19831984
Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida, Vilas &
part of Marathon County,
northern Marinette County,
part of Oconto County,
& northwestern Shawano County
Lloyd H. Kincaid Dem. Won 1983 special election.
87th 19851986
Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida, Vilas &
part of Marathon County,
northern Marinette County,
northern Oconto County,
& part of Shawano County
88th 19871988
89th 19891990
--Vacant--
Roger Breske Dem. Won 1990 special election. 90th 19911992
91st 19931994
Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida, Vilas &
92nd 19951996
93rd 19971998
94th 19992000
95th 20012002
96th 20032004
Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida, Vilas &
part of Marathon County,
northern Marinette County,
northern Oconto County,
& part of Shawano County
97th 20052006
98th 20072008
Jim Holperin Dem. 99th 20092010
100th 20112012
Tom Tiffany Rep. Elected to U.S. House in 2020. 101st 20132014
Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida &
102nd 20152016
103rd 20172018
104th 20192020
--Vacant--
Mary Felzkowski Rep. 105th 20212022
106th 2023–2024
Florence, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida &
part Marathon County,
northern Marinette County,
northern Oconto County,
part of Shawano County,
& most of Vilas County

Notes

  1. "LTSB Open Data: Wisconsin Senate Districts (2022)". Wisconsin Legislative Technology Services Bureau. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
  2. "Senate District 12". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
  3. "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Senate District 12 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
  4. "Senator Mary Felzkowski". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
  5. District Map
  6. "State of Wisconsin Congressional Districts" (PDF). Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
  7. Wisconsin Blue Book, 1991-92 edition, Statistics: History, pages 657-666.
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