8642 South 116th Street
  Franklin 53132
  Republican
83rd -   Chuck C. Wichgers
  W156 S7388 Quietwood Drive
  Muskego 53150
  Republican
84th -   Mike Kuglitsch
  21865 West Tolbert Drive
  New Berlin 53146
  Republican
85th -   Patrick J. Snyder
  129 East Charles Street
  Schofield 54476
  Republican
86th -   John Spiros
  1406 East Fillmore
  Marshfield 54449
  Republican
87th -   James Edming
  N4998 Edming Road
  Glen Flora 54526
  Republican
88th -   John Macco
  1874 Old Valley Road
  De Pere 54115
  Republican
89th -   Vacant
90th -   Kristina Shelton
  1019 Emilie Street
  Green Bay 54301
  Democrat
91st -   Jodi Emerson
    519 Chauncey Street
    Eau Claire 54701  
  Democrat
92nd -   Treig E. Pronschinske
  559 North Jackson Street
  Mondovi 54755
  Republican
93rd -   Warren L. Petryk
  Eau Claire 54701
  Republican
94th -   Steve Doyle
  N5525 Hauser Road
  Onalaska 54650
  Democrat
95th -   Jill Billings
  1403 Johnson Street
  La Crosse 54601
  Democrat
96th -   Loren Oldenburg
  E4299 County Road Y
  Viroqua 54665
  Republican
97th -   Scott Allen
  Waukesha 53189
  Republican
98th -   Adam Neylon
  1357 Lake Park Court
  Pewaukee 53072
  Republican
99th -   Cindi S. Duchow
  N22 W 28692 Louis Avenue
  Pewaukee 53072
  Republican
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Oath of Office
The Bible used today to swear in the Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly was accompanied by Christian Overland of the Wisconsin Historical Society.
This Bible was used to swear in the very first Governor of Wisconsin, Henry Dodge. Congress organized the Territory of Wisconsin on July 3, 1836, when Michigan became a state. The following day, John S. Horner, Secretary of the former Michigan Territory, was sworn in as Secretary of Wisconsin Territory, and on that same Independence Day, Horner used this Bible to administer the oath of office to the newly appointed Governor of Wisconsin, Henry Dodge, at Mineral Point. In the same ceremony, Horner used this Bible to swear in three of Wisconsin’s new Supreme Court judges, William C. Frasier, David Irvin and Charles Dunn (father-in-law of the first Governor of the State of Wisconsin, Nelson Dewey). This historic Bible, published in 1829, marks the very beginning of Wisconsin’s government.
  Pursuant to Article IV, Section 28 of the Wisconsin Constitution, the Honorable Chief Justice Patience Drake Roggensack of the Wisconsin Supreme Court administered the oath of office to the members en masse.
  The attendance roll was called by the clerk, and the members, as their names were called, came to the desk to sign the Oath of Office book.
  The roll was taken.
  The result follows:
Present – Representatives Allen, Armstrong, August, Born, Brandtjen, Brooks, Cabral-Guevara, Callahan, Dallman, Dittrich, Duchow, Edming, Gundrum, Jagler, James, Katsma, Kerkman, Kitchens, Knodl, Kuglitsch, Kurtz, Loudenbeck, Macco, Magnafici, Moses, Murphy, Mursau, Neylon, Novak, Oldenburg, Petersen, Petryk, Plumer, Pronschinske, Ramthun, Rodriguez, J., Rozar, Sanfelippo, Skowronski, Snyder, Sortwell, Spiros, Steineke, Summerfield, Swearingen, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Tranel, VanderMeer, Vorpagel, Vos, Wichgers, Wittke and Zimmerman – 55.
  Absent with leave – Representatives Anderson, Andraca, Baldeh, Billings, Bowen, Brostoff, Cabrera, Conley, Considine, Doyle, Drake, Emerson, Goyke, Haywood, Hebl, Hesselbein, Hintz, Hong, Horlacher, Krug, McGuire, Meyers, Milroy, Moore Omokunde, Myers, Neubauer, Ohnstad, Ortiz-Velez, Pope, Riemer, Rodriguez, S., Schraa, Shankland, Shelton, Sinicki, Snodgrass, Spreitzer, Steffen, Stubbs, Subeck, Tusler, Vining and Vruwink – 43.
  Vacancies – 89th Assembly District – 1.  
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Election of Speaker
  Representative Kuglitsch nominated Representative Robin Vos for the position of Speaker of the Assembly for the One-Hundred and Fifth Regular Session of the Legislature.
  There being no further nominations, the Chair declared nominations closed.
  Representative Steineke asked unanimous consent that a unanimous ballot be cast for Representative Robin Vos for Speaker of the Assembly. Granted.
  For Representative Vos − Representatives Allen, Armstrong, August, Born, Brandtjen, Brooks, Cabral-Guevara, Callahan, Dallman, Dittrich, Duchow, Edming, Gundrum, Jagler, James, Katsma, Kerkman, Kitchens, Knodl, Kuglitsch, Kurtz, Loudenbeck, Macco, Magnafici, Moses, Murphy, Mursau, Neylon, Novak, Oldenburg, Petersen, Petryk, Plumer, Pronschinske, Ramthun, Rodriguez, J., Rozar, Sanfelippo, Skowronski, Snyder, Sortwell, Spiros, Steineke, Summerfield, Swearingen, Tauchen, Thiesfeldt, Tittl, Tranel, VanderMeer, Vorpagel, Vos, Wichgers, Wittke and Zimmerman55.
  Absent with leave – Representatives Anderson, Andraca, Baldeh, Billings, Bowen, Brostoff, Cabrera, Conley, Considine, Doyle, Drake, Emerson, Goyke, Haywood, Hebl, Hesselbein, Hintz, Hong, Horlacher, Krug, McGuire, Meyers, Milroy, Moore Omokunde, Myers, Neubauer, Ohnstad, Ortiz-Velez, Pope, Riemer, Rodriguez, S., Schraa, Shankland, Shelton, Sinicki, Snodgrass, Spreitzer, Steffen, Stubbs, Subeck, Tusler, Vining and Vruwink 43.
  Representative Vos was elected Speaker of the Assembly for the One-Hundred and Fifth Regular Session of the Legislature.
  The oath of office was administered by the Honorable Chief Justice Patience Drake Roggensack of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
  Speaker Vos in the chair.
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