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5 Easy Steps to Find Your State Legislator 1 WBA ADVOCACY TOOLKIT 5 Easy Steps to Find Your State Legislator 1 . Go to https://legis .wisconsin .gov . 2 . Enter your address in the highlighted field . 3 . Click “Find Your Legislator .” Find contact information for 4 . your State Senator and State Representative . Send them an email or 5 . call their office line! 413 WBA ADVOCACY TOOLKIT Wisconsin Delegation - District Offices HOW TO ADDRESS A U.S. SENATOR The Honorable XXXXX United States Senate 709 Hart Senate Building Washington, DC 20510 Dear Senator XXXX: Senator Ron Johnson Senator Tammy Baldwin 328 Hart Senate Office Building 709 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 Phone: (202) 224-5323 Phone: (202) 224-5653 219 Washington Avenue Ste 100 30 West Mifflin Street Suite 700 Oshkosh, WI 54901 Madison, WI 53703 Phone: 920-230-7250 Phone: 608-264-5338 HOW TO ADDRESS A MEMBER OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Honorable XXXXX U .S . House of Representatives 2252 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Congressman(woman) XXXX Rep. Bryan Steil Rep. Mark Pocan Rep. Ron Kind Rep. Gwen Moore (R-District 1) (D-District 2) (D-District 3) (D-District 4) 20 South Main Street Suite 10 10 East Doty Street Suite 405 205 Fifth Avenue S., Suite 400 316 N Milwaukee St., Suite 406 Janesville, WI 53545 Madison, WI 53703 La Crosse, WI 54601 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: 608-752-4050 Phone: 608-258-9800 Phone: 608-782-2558 Phone: 414-297-1140 Rep. Scott Fitzgerald Rep. Glenn Grothman Rep. Tom Tiffany Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-District 5) (R-District 6) (R-District 7) (R-District 8) 120 Bishops Way, Room 154 24 West Pioneer Road 2620 Stewart Avenue, Suite 312 1915 S. Webster Avenue Suite D Brookfield, WI 53005-6294 Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Wausau, WI 54401 Green Bay, WI 54301 Phone: 262-784-1111 Phone: 920-907-0624 Phone: 715-298-9344 Phone: 920-301-4500 414 . WBA ADVOCACY TOOLKIT Congressional Districts STATE OF WISCONSIN Congressional Districts 2011 Wisconsin Act 44 BAYFIELD DOUGLAS IRON ASHLAND VILAS BURNETT WASHBURN SAWYER FLORENCE PRICE ONEIDA 7 FOREST RUSK BARRON POLK LINCOLN LANGLADE MARINETTE TAYLOR CHIPPEWA ST. CROIX MENOMINEE DUNN OCONTO MARATHON SHAWANO DOOR CLARK PIERCE EAU CLAIRE PEPIN KEWAUNEE WAUPACA WOOD 8 BUFFALO PORTAGE BROWN OUTAGAMIE JACKSON TREMPEALEAU MANITOWOC WAUSHARA CALUMET ADAMS WINNEBAGO LA MONROE MARQUETTE CROSSE JUNEAU GREEN LAKE 6 3 FOND DU LAC SHEBOYGAN VERNON OZAUKEE COLUMBIA RICHLAND DODGE SAUK WASHINGTON CRAWFORD 5 WAUKESHA IOWA DANE JEFFERSON 4 GRANT 2 MILW. RACINE ROCK LAFAYETTE 1 GREEN WALWORTH KENOSHA Legislative Technology Services Bureau 2021 - 2022 Wisconsin Members of the 17 West Main Street, Suite 200 Madison, WI 53703-3305 United States House of Representatives (608) 283-1830 www.legis.wisconsin.gov/ltsb/gis 1 st District: Bryan Steil 5 th District: Scott Fitzgerald nd th Source: U.S. Census Bureau's TIGER 2010 data 2 District: Mark Pocan 6 District: Glenn Grothman Projection: WI Transverse Mercator (WTM 83/91) 3 rd District: Ron Kind 7 th District: Thomas Tiffany th th 0 30 60 4 District: Gwen Moore 8 District: Mike Gallagher Miles 415 WBA ADVOCACY TOOLKIT Assembly Districts STATE OF WISCONSIN Assembly Districts 2011 Wisconsin Act 43 with U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin in Douglas Baldus et al vs. Brennan et al, April 11, 2012 Bayfield 73 Ashland Iron Vilas 74 Burnett Washburn Sawyer Florence Oneida 34 87 Price 28 75 Forest Rusk Polk Marinette Barron 35 36 Lincoln Langlade Taylor 67 Chippewa Menominee Oconto 89 St. Croix 29 Dunn 30 Door Marathon 91 85 1 Shawano 93 Clark 86 Pierce Eau Claire 68 Pepin 69 6 Kewaunee 90 5 4 Buffalo Wood Portage Waupaca 88 Outagamie Brown 71 92 Jackson 2021 - 2022 40 2021 - 2022 70 57 2 Trempealeau 55 72 3 WISCONSIN Waushara 56 CalumetManitowoc Adams Winnebago REPRESENTATIVES Juneau 54 25 53 La Crosse Monroe (1) Joel Kitchens (41) Alex Dallman 41 95 Green 27 (2) Shae Sortwell (42) Jon Plumer 94 Marquette Lake (3) Ron Tusler (43) Don Vruwink Fond du Lac Sheboygan (4) David Steffen (44) Sue Conley 50 52 59 Vernon (5) Jim Steineke (45) Mark Spreitzer 26 (6) Gary Tauchen (46) Gary Hebl 42 Ozaukee (7) Daniel Riemer (47) Jimmy Anderson Sauk 81 Columbia Dodge 39 60 96 Richland (8) Sylvia Ortiz-Velez (48) Samba Baldeh Washington 58 (9) Marisabel Cabrera (49) Travis Tranel 23 37 (10) David Bowen (50) Tony Kurtz Crawford 22 24 79 12 Dane 11 48 38 (11) Dora Drake (51) Todd Novak 17 10 76 14 19 98 18 16 78 77 Jefferson 13 (12) LaKeshia Myers (52) Jeremy Thiesfeldt 51 99 8 15 7 9 49 Waukesha 84 (13) Sara Rodriguez (53) Michael Schraa 47 46 33 20 Iowa 97 83 82 21 (14) Robyn Vining (54) Gordon Hintz Grant 80 Milwaukee (15) Joe Sanfelippo (55) Rachael Cabral-Guevara 43 Racine62 (16) Kalan Haywood (56) Dave Murphy 66 44 63 (17) Supreme Moore Omokunde (57) Lee Snodgrass Lafayette Green Rock 32 61 64 (18) Evan Goyke (58) Rick Gundrum 45 31 65 Walworth Kenosha (19) Jonathan Brostoff (59) Timothy Ramthun (20) Christine Sinicki (60) Robert Brooks (21) Jessie Rodriguez (61) Samantha Kerkman (22) Janel Brandtjen (62) Robert Wittke (81) Dave Considine Milwaukee Notes: Three consecutive Assembly Districts 23 form a single Senate District. For example, (23) Deb Andraca (63) Robin Vos (82) Ken Skowronski 24 Inset Map (24) Dan Knodl (64) Tip McGuire (83) Chuck Wichgers 12 Senate District 1 is comprised of Assembly 22 Districts 1, 2, 3. Senate District 2 is made up (25) Paul Tittl (65) Tod Ohnstad (84) Mike Kuglitsch 11 (26) Terry Katsma (66) Greta Neubauer (85) Patrick Snyder of Assembly Districts 4, 5, 6, and so on. (27) Tyler Vorpagel (67) Rob Summerfield (86) John Spiros 17 10 (28) Gae Magnafici (68) Jesse James (87) James Edming 14 19 Source: U.S. Census Bureau's TIGER 2010 16 (29) Clint Moses (69) Donna Rozar (88) John Macco 18 (30) Shannon Zimmerman (70) Nancy VanderMeer (89) Vacant 13 Projection: Wisconsin Transverse Mercator, (31) Amy Loudenbeck (71) Katrina Shankland (90) Kristina Shelton 8 referenced to NAD 1983/1991 adjustment. (32) Tyler August (72) Scott Krug (91) Jodi Emerson 15 7 (33) Cody Horlacher (73) Nick Milroy (92) Treig Pronschinske 9 Legislative Technology Services Bureau (34) Rob Swearingen (74) Beth Meyers (93) Warren Petryk 17 West Main Street, Suite 200 84 20 (35) Calvin Callahan (75) David Armstrong (94) Steve Doyle Madison, WI 53703-3305 (36) Jeff Mursau (76) Francesca Hong (95) Jill Billings (608) 283-1830 www.legis.wisconsin.gov/ltsb/gis (37) John Jagler (77) Shelia Stubbs (96) Loren Oldenburg 82 83 21 (38) Barbara Dittrich (78) Lisa Subeck (97) Scott Allen 0 25 50 (39) Mark Born (79) Dianne Hesselbein (98) Adam Neylon Miles (40) Kevin Petersen (80) Sondy Pope (99) Cindi Duchow 62 416 WBA ADVOCACY TOOLKIT Wisconsin Assembly Representatives (alpha by last name) Democrats: 38 l Republicans: 60 l Ratio: 67 men/31 women l 89th District vacant as of 1/4/2021 ALLEN, Scott (R-Waukesha) 97th KATSMA, Terry (R-Oostburg) 26th RODRIGUEZ, Sara (D-Brookfield) 13th ANDERSON, Jimmy (D-Fitchburg) 47th KERKMAN, Samantha (R-Salem) 61st ROZAR, Donna (R-Marshfield) 69th ANDRACA, Deb (D-Whitefish Bay) 23rd KITCHENS, Joel (R-Sturgeon Bay) 1st SANFELIPPO, Joe (R-New Berlin) 15th ARMSTRONG, David (R-Rice Lake) 75th KNODL, Dan (R-Germantown) 24th SCHRAA, Michael (R-Oshkosh) 53rd AUGUST, Tyler (R-Lake Geneva) 32nd KRUG, Scott (R-Nekoosa) 72nd SHANKLAND, Katrina (D-Stevens Point) 71st BALDEH, Samba (D-Madison) 48th KUGLITSCH, Mike (R-New Berlin) 84th SHELTON, Kristina (D-Green Bay) 90th BILLINGS, Jill (D-LaCrosse) 95th KURTZ, Tony (R-Wonewoc) 50th SINICKI, Christine (D-Milwaukee) 20th BORN, Mark (R-Beaver Dam) 39th LOUDENBECK, Amy (R-Clinton) 31st SKOWRONSKI, Ken (R-Franklin) 82nd BOWEN, David (D-Milwaukee) 10th MACCO, John (R-De Pere) 88th SNODGRASS, Lee (D-Appleton) 57th BRANDTJEN, Janel (R-Menomonee Falls) 22nd MAGNAFICI, Gae (R-Dresser) 28th SNYDER, Patrick (R-Schofield) 85th BROOKS, Robert (R-Saukville) 60th MCGUIRE, Tip (D-Somers) 64th SORTWELL, Shae (R-Two Rivers) 2nd BROSTOFF, Jonathan (D-Milwaukee) 19th MEYERS, Beth (D-Bayfield) 74th SPIROS, John (R-Marshfield) 86th CABRAL-GUEVARA, Rachael (R-Appleton) 55th MILROY, Nick (D-South Range) 73rd SPREITZER, Mark (D-Beloit) 45th CABRERA, Marisabel (D-Milwaukee) 9th MOORE OMOKUNDE, Supreme STEFFEN, David (R-Green Bay) 4th (D-Milwaukee) 17th CALLAHAN, Calvin (R-Tomahawk) 35th STEINEKE, Jim (R-Kaukauna) 5th MOSES, Clint (R-Menomonie) 29th CONLEY, Sue (D-Janesville) 44th STUBBS, Shelia (D-Madison) 77th MURPHY, Dave (R-Greenville) 56th CONSIDINE, Dave (D-Baraboo) 81st SUBECK, Lisa (D-Madison) 78th MURSAU, Jeffrey (R-Crivitz) 36th DALLMAN, Alex (R-Green Lake) 41st SUMMERFIELD, Rob (R-Bloomer) 67th MYERS, LaKeshia (D-Milwaukee) 12th DITTRICH, Barbara (R-Oconomowoc) 38th SWEARINGEN, Rob (R-Rhinelander) 34th NEUBAUER, Greta (D-Racine) 66th DOYLE, Steve (D-Onalaska) 94th TAUCHEN, Gary (R-Bonduel) 6th NEYLON, Adam (R-Pewaukee) 98th DRAKE, Dora (D-Milwaukee) 11th THIESFELDT, Jeremy (R-Fond du Lac) 52nd NOVAK, Todd (R-Dodgeville) 51st DUCHOW, Cindi (R-Pewaukee) 99th TITTL, Paul (R-Manitowoc) 25th OHNSTAD, Tod (D-Kenosha) 65th EDMING, James (R-Glen Flora) 87th TRANEL, Travis (R-Cuba City) 49th OLDENBURG, Loren (R-Viroqua) 96th EMERSON, Jodi (D-Eau Claire) 91st TUSLER, Ron (R-Appleton) 3rd ORTIZ-VELEZ, Sylvia (D-Milwaukee) 8th GUNDRUM, Rick (R-Slinger) 58th VANDER MEER, Nancy (R-Tomah) 70th PETERSEN, Kevin (R-Waupaca) 40th HAYWOOD, Kalan (D-Milwaukee) 16th VINING, Robyn (D-Wauwatosa) 14th PETRYK, Warren (R-Eleva) 93rd HEBL, Gary (D-Sun Prairie) 46th VORPAGEL, Tyler (R-Plymouth) 27th PLUMER, Jon (R-Lodi) 42nd HESSELBEIN, Dianne (D-Middleton) 79th VOS, Robin (R-Burlington) 63rd POPE, Sondy (D-Mount Horeb) 80th HINTZ, Gordon (D-Oshkosh) 54th VRUWINK, Don (D-Milton) 43rd PRONSCHINSKE, Treig (R-Mondovi) 92nd HONG, Francesca (D-Madison) 76th WICHGERS, Chuck (R-Muskego) 83rd RAMTHUN, Timothy (R-Campbellsport) 59th HORLACHER, Cody (R-Mukwonago) 33rd WITTKE, Robert (R-Racine) 62nd RIEMER, Daniel (D-Milwaukee) 7th JAGLER, John (R-Watertown) 37th ZIMMERMAN, Shannon (R-River Falls) 30th RODRIGUEZ, Jessie (R-Oak Creek) 21st JAMES, Jesse (R-Altoona) 68th 417 .
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