January 9, 2002 - Introduced by Representatives Ladwig, Huber, Ainsworth,
Balow, Berceau, Bies, Boyle, Carpenter, Colon, Duff, J. Fitzgerald, Freese,
Friske, Gronemus, Grothman, Gunderson, Gundrum, Hebl, Hines, Hoven,
Hubler, Huebsch, Hundertmark, Jensen, Jeskewitz, Johnsrud, Kaufert,
Kestell, Krawczyk, Kreibich, F. Lasee, Lassa, M. Lehman, Lippert,
Loeffelholz, McCormick, Meyerhofer, Miller, Montgomery, Musser,
Olsen, Ott, Petrowski, Pettis, Plale, Plouff, Pocan, Powers, Reynolds,
Rhoades, Ryba, Schneider, Schooff, Sherman, Shilling, Sinicki, Starzyk,
Steinbrink, Stone, Sykora, Townsend, Travis, Underheim, Urban, Vrakas,
Walker, Wieckert
and Ziegelbauer, cosponsored by Senators Welch, M.
Meyer, Breske, Cowles, Darling, Ellis, Harsdorf, Huelsman, Kanavas, A.
Lasee, Panzer, Roessler, Rosenzweig
and Zien. Referred to Committee on
Census and Redistricting.
AB711,1,5 1An Act to repeal 3.003 and 3.01 to 3.09; to renumber and amend 3.002 (1);
2to amend 3.001; and to create subchapter I (title) of chapter 3 [precedes
33.001], 3.002 (1m), 3.004, subchapter II (title) of chapter 3 [precedes 3.11], 3.11
4to 3.18 and 13.92 (1) (b) 3. d. of the statutes; relating to: congressional
5redistricting.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill redistricts, according to the number of inhabitants, the congressional
districts of this state based on the results of the 2000 federal decennial census of
population. In accordance with that census, the bill decreases the number of
congressional districts from nine to eight. Under the bill, county and municipal
boundaries and wards used to create congressional districts are the boundaries and
wards in effect on August 1 of the year following the year of the federal decennial
census (in this case, August 1, 2001). The boundaries do not account for any
municipal annexation, detachment, or consolidation after that date.
Current law requires congressional districts to be as uniform in population as
is practicable. The table below illustrates, for the congressional districts proposed,
the numeric amount and the percentage by which the districts with the smallest and
largest populations deviate from the ideal population for a congressional district.
The population figures contained in the table are derived from the results of the
federal decennial census. - See PDF for table PDF
This bill also requires the legislative reference bureau, in enrolling any
redistricting plan that has passed both houses of the legislature, to attach an
updated appendix that includes all of the following: the population statistics for the
congressional districts created under the bill; a statewide map of the congressional
districts created under the bill; a map of the congressional districts created under the
bill that are in Milwaukee County; and, with certain exceptions, a detail map
illustrating the division of any city, village, or town among two or more congressional
districts.
For further information, see the appendix printed at the end of this bill. The
appendix was prepared by the legislative reference bureau and contains the
following information: population statistics for the eight congressional districts, a
statewide map of congressional districts, and a map of each congressional district.
The population data contained in the appendix is derived from the federal decennial
census.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB711, s. 1 1Section 1. Subchapter I (title) of chapter 3 [precedes 3.001] of the statutes is
2created to read:
AB711,2,33 Chapter 3
AB711,2,54 SUBCHAPTER I
5 GENERAL PROVISIONS
AB711, s. 2 6Section 2. 3.001 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB711,3,2 73.001 Nine congressional Congressional districts established. Based on
8the certified official results of the 1990 census of population (statewide total:
94,891,769) and the allocation thereunder of congressional representation to this
10state, the
This state is divided into 9 8 congressional districts as nearly equal in
11population as practicable
. Each congressional district, containing approximately

1543,530 persons,
shall be entitled to elect one representative in the congress of the
2United States.
AB711, s. 3 3Section 3. 3.002 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 3.004 (2) and amended to
4read:
AB711,3,75 3.004 (2) "Ward" has the meaning given in s. 4.002 means a municipal ward
6in effect on August 1 of the year following the federal decennial census on which the
7districting plan described under subch. II is based
.
AB711, s. 4 8Section 4. 3.002 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB711,3,119 3.002 (1m) Reference to any county or municipality means that county or
10municipality as its boundaries exist on August 1 of the year following the federal
11decennial census on which the districting plan described under subch. II is based.
AB711, s. 5 12Section 5. 3.003 of the statutes is repealed.
AB711, s. 6 13Section 6. 3.004 of the statutes is created to read:
AB711,3,14 143.004 Definitions. In this chapter:
AB711,3,15 15(1) "Block" has the meaning given in s. 5.02 (1q).
AB711, s. 7 16Section 7. 3.01 to 3.09 of the statutes are repealed.
AB711, s. 8 17Section 8. Subchapter II (title) of chapter 3 [precedes 3.11] of the statutes is
18created to read:
AB711,3,1919 Chapter 3
AB711,3,2120 SUBCHAPTER II
21 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
AB711, s. 9 22Section 9. 3.11 to 3.18 of the statutes are created to read:
AB711,3,24 233.11 First congressional district. All of the following territory constitutes
24the first congressional district:
AB711,3,25 25(1) Whole counties. Kenosha County and Racine County.
AB711,4,2
1(2) Milwaukee County. That part of Milwaukee County consisting of all of the
2following:
AB711,4,33 (a) The villages of Greendale and Hales Corners.
AB711,4,44 (b) The cities of Franklin, Greenfield, and Oak Creek.
AB711,4,5 5(3) Rock County. That part of Rock County consisting of all of the following:
AB711,4,76 (a) The towns of Bradford, Clinton, Harmony, Johnstown, La Prairie, Lima,
7and Milton.
AB711,4,108 (b) That part of the town of Turtle comprising ward 2 and that part of the town
9of Turtle comprising U.S. census tract 2602, blocks 1022, 1023, 1024, 2000, 2001,
102002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2028, 2052, 2054, 2055, 2056, 2057, and 2058.
AB711,4,1111 (c) The village of Clinton.
AB711,4,1212 (d) The cities of Janesville and Milton.
AB711,4,14 13(4) Walworth County. That part of Walworth County consisting of all of the
14following:
AB711,4,1715 (a) The towns of Bloomfield, Darien, Delavan, East Troy, Geneva, Lafayette, La
16Grange, Linn, Lyons, Richmond, Sharon, Spring Prairie, Sugar Creek, Troy,
17Walworth, and Whitewater.
AB711,4,1918 (b) The villages of Darien, East Troy, Fontana-on-Geneva Lake, Sharon,
19Walworth, and Williams Bay.
AB711,4,2020 (c) That part of the village of Genoa City located in the county.
AB711,4,2121 (d) That part of the village of Mukwonago located in the county.
AB711,4,2222 (e) The cities of Delavan, Elkhorn, and Lake Geneva.
AB711,4,2323 (f) That part of the city of Burlington located in the county.
AB711,4,25 24(5) Waukesha County. That part of Waukesha County consisting of all of the
25following:
AB711,5,1
1(a) The towns of Eagle, Mukwonago, and Vernon.
AB711,5,22 (b) The villages of Big Bend, Eagle, and North Prairie.
AB711,5,33 (c) That part of the village of Mukwonago located in the county.
AB711,5,44 (d) The city of Muskego.
AB711,5,85 (e) That part of the city of New Berlin comprising wards 13, 14, 15, and 16 and
6that part of the city of New Berlin comprising U.S. census tract 201600, blocks 3005,
73007, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3020, 4006, 4013, 4014,
84015, 4016, and 4017.
AB711,5,10 93.12 Second congressional district. All of the following territory
10constitutes the 2nd congressional district:
AB711,5,11 11(1) Whole counties. Columbia County, Dane County, and Green County.
AB711,5,13 12(2) Jefferson County. That part of Jefferson County consisting of all of the
13following:
AB711,5,1514 (a) The towns of Aztalan, Cold Spring, Hebron, Koshkonong, Lake Mills,
15Milford, Oakland, Sumner, and Waterloo.
AB711,5,1716 (b) That part of the town of Jefferson comprising wards 3 and 4 and that part
17of the town of Jefferson comprising U.S. census tract 991000, block 3003.
AB711,5,1818 (c) That part of the village of Cambridge located in the county.
AB711,5,1919 (d) The cities of Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Lake Mills, and Waterloo.
AB711,5,2020 (e) That part of the city of Whitewater located in the county.
AB711,5,21 21(3) Rock County. That part of Rock County consisting of all of the following:
AB711,5,2322 (a) The towns of Avon, Beloit, Center, Fulton, Janesville, Magnolia, Newark,
23Plymouth, Porter, Rock, Spring Valley, and Union.
AB711,6,324 (b) That part of the town of Turtle comprising ward 1 and that part of the town
25of Turtle comprising U.S. census tract 1500, block 1000; tract 1900, blocks 1032,

12000, 2001, 2003, and 2007; and tract 2602, blocks 1066, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2014,
22016, 2023, 2025, 2026, 2031, 2032, 2034, 2048, 2050, 2051, 2053, 2060, 2063, 2064,
32065, 2068, 2069, and 3039.
AB711,6,44 (c) The villages of Footville and Orfordville.
AB711,6,55 (d) The cities of Beloit and Evansville.
AB711,6,66 (e) That part of the city of Edgerton located in the county.
AB711,6,7 7(4) Sauk County. That part of Sauk County consisting of all of the following:
AB711,6,98 (a) The towns of Baraboo, Delton, Fairfield, Greenfield, Merrimac, and
9Sumpter.
AB711,6,1110 (b) The villages of Lake Delton, Merrimac, Prairie du Sac, Sauk City, and West
11Baraboo.
AB711,6,1212 (c) The city of Baraboo.
AB711,6,1313 (d) That part of the city of Wisconsin Dells located in the county.
AB711,6,15 14(5) Walworth County. That part of Walworth County consisting of that part
15of the city of Whitewater located in the county.
AB711,6,17 163.13 Third congressional district. All of the following territory constitutes
17the 3rd congressional district:
AB711,6,21 18(1) Whole counties. Buffalo County, Crawford County, Dunn County, Eau
19Claire County, Grant County, Iowa County, Jackson County, Juneau County, La
20Crosse County, Lafayette County, Monroe County, Pepin County, Pierce County,
21Richland County, St. Croix County, Trempealeau County, and Vernon County.
AB711,6,22 22(2) Clark County. That part of Clark County consisting of all of the following:
AB711,6,2523 (a) The towns of Beaver, Butler, Dewhurst, Eaton, Foster, Fremont, Grant,
24Hendren, Hewett, Levis, Loyal, Lynn, Mead, Mentor, Pine Valley, Seif, Sherman,
25Sherwood, Unity, Warner, Washburn, Weston, and York.
AB711,7,3
1(b) That part of the town of Reseburg comprising U.S. census tract 950400,
2blocks 3016, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3023, 3024, 3025, 3026, 3027, 3028, 3029,
33030, 3031, 3032, 3034, 3051, 3052, and 3053.
AB711,7,64 (c) That part of the town of Worden comprising U.S. census tract 950400, blocks
52007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020,
62021, 2023, 2024, 2027, 2028, 2029, and 2030.
AB711,7,77 (d) The village of Granton.
AB711,7,88 (e) The cities of Greenwood, Loyal, and Neillsville.
AB711,7,9 9(3) Sauk County. That part of Sauk County consisting of all of the following:
AB711,7,1210 (a) The towns of Bear Creek, Dellona, Excelsior, Franklin, Freedom, Honey
11Creek, Ironton, La Valle, Prairie du Sac, Reedsburg, Spring Green, Troy,
12Washington, Westfield, Winfield, and Woodland.
AB711,7,1413 (b) The villages of Ironton, La Valle, Lime Ridge, Loganville, North Freedom,
14Plain, Rock Springs, and Spring Green.
AB711,7,1515 (c) That part of the village of Cazenovia located in the county.
AB711,7,1616 (d) The city of Reedsburg.
AB711,7,18 173.14 Fourth congressional district. All of the following territory in
18Milwaukee County constitutes the 4th congressional district:
AB711,7,19 19(1) The village of West Milwaukee.
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