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WI Representatives Newspapers WI State Senators - In Alphabetical Order: WI Representatives Newspapers CARPENTER, TIM, DEM. − District 3. State Capitol 19 South Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−8535 E−mail address: [email protected] COGGS, SPENCER, DEM. − District 6. State Capitol: 109 South Madison, WI 53707-7882 Capitol; Tel. (608) 266−2500 E−mail address: [email protected] COWLES, ROBERT L., REP. − District 2. State Capitol 118 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−0484 E−mail address: [email protected] CULLEN, TIMOTHY F., DEM. − District 15. State Capitol 108 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608 266−2253 E−mail address: [email protected] DARLING, ALBERTA, REP. − District 8. State Capitol 317 East, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−5830 E−mail address: [email protected] ELLIS, MICHAEL G., REP. − District 19. State Capitol220 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−0718 E−mail address: [email protected] ERPENBACH, JON, DEM. − District 27. State Capitol106 South Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−6670 E−mail address: [email protected] FITZGERALD, SCOTT L., REP. − District 13. State Capitol 211 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−5660 E−mail address: [email protected] GALLOWAY, PAM, REP. − District 29. State Capitol 409 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−2502 E−mail address: [email protected] GROTHMAN, GLENN, REP. − District 20. State Capitol10 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−7513 E−mail address: [email protected] HANSEN, DAVE, DEM. − District 30. State Capitol 5 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−5670 E−mail address: [email protected] HARSDORF, SHEILA, REP. − District 10. Capitol office: 18 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−7745 E−mail address: [email protected] HOLPERIN, JIM, DEM. − District 12. State Capitol 126 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−2509 E−mail address: [email protected] HOPPER, RANDY, REP. − District 18. State Capitol 310 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−5300 E−mail address: [email protected] JAUCH, ROBERT, DEM. − District 25. State Capitol415 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−3510 E−mail address: [email protected] KAPANKE, DAN, REP. − District 32. State Capitol 316 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−5490 E−mail address: [email protected] KEDZIE, NEAL J., REP. − District 11. State Capitol 313 South Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−2635 E−mail address: [email protected] LARSON, CHRIS, DEM. − District 7. Capitol office: 22 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−7505 E−mail address: [email protected] LASEE, FRANK G., REP. − District 1. State Capitol104 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−3512 E−mail address: [email protected] LASSA, JULIE M., DEM. − District 24. State Capitol 7 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−3123 E−mail address: [email protected] LAZICH, MARY, REP. − District 28. Capitol office: 8 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−5400 E−mail address: [email protected] LEIBHAM, JOSEPH K., REP. − District 9. Capitol office: 15 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−2056 E−mail address: [email protected] MILLER, MARK, DEM. − District 16. Capitol office: 206 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−9170 E−mail address: [email protected] MOULTON, TERRY, REP. − District 23. Capitol office: 306 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−7511 E−mail address: [email protected] OLSEN, LUTHER S., REP. − District 14. Capitol office: 123 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−0751 E−mail address: [email protected] RISSER, FRED A., DEM. − District 26. Capitol office: 130 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−1627 E−mail address: [email protected] SCHULTZ, DALE W., REP. − District 17. Capitol office: 122 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−0703 E−mail address: [email protected] TAYLOR, LENA C., DEM. − District 4. Capitol office: 20 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−5810 E−mail address: [email protected] VINEHOUT, KATHLEEN, DEM. − District 31. Capitol office: 3 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−8546 E−mail address: [email protected] VUKMIR, LEAH, REP. − District 5. Capitol office: 131 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−2512 E−mail address: [email protected] WANGGAARD, VAN H., REP. − District 21. Capitol office: 319 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−1832 E−mail address: [email protected] WIRCH, ROBERT W., DEM. − District 22. Capitol office: 127 South Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 267−8979 E−mail address: [email protected] ZIPPERER, RICH, REP. − District 33. Capitol office: 323 South, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266−9174 [email protected] Wisconsin State Representatives - Alphabetical Order For Representatives with last Names Starting with letters A-L, use this address: State Capitol P.O. Box 8952 Madison, WI 53708 For Representatives with last Names Starting with letters M-Z, use this address: State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708 name district phone office address local office Joan Ballweg (R) 41 (608) 266-8077 Capitol 10 West Markesan Peter Barca (D) 64 (608) 266-5504 Capitol 107 North Kenosha Chuck Benedict (D) 45 (608) 266-9967 Capitol 306 West Beloit Terese Berceau (D) 76 (608) 266-3784 Capitol 208 North Madison Penny Bernard Schaber (D) 57 (608) 266-3070 Capitol 412 North Appleton Garey Bies (R) 1 (608) 266-5350 Capitol 125 West Sister Bay Spencer Black (D) 77 (608) 266-7521 Capitol 210 North Madison Ed Brooks (R) 50 (608) 266-8531 Capitol 20 North Reedsburg Fred Clark (D) 42 (608) 266-7746 Capitol 418 North Baraboo Pedro Colon (D) 8 (608) 267-7669 Capitol 306 East Milwaukee David Cullen (D 13 (608) 267-9836 Capitol 216 North Milwaukee Chris Danou (D) 91 (608) 266-7015 Capitol 303 West Trempealeau Brett Davis (R) 80 (608) 266-1192 Capitol 11 West Oregon Kristen Dexter (D 68 (608) 266-9172 Capitol 9 North Eau Claire Jason Fields (D) 11 (608) 266-3756 Capitol 221 North Milwaukee Jeff Fitzgerald (R) 39 (608) 266-2540 Capitol 201 West Horicon Donald Friske (R) 35 (608) 266-7694 Capitol 312 North Merrill Phil Garthwaite (D) 49 (608) 266-1170 Capitol 304 West Dickeyville Mark Gottlieb (R) 60 (608) 267-2369 Capitol 309 North Port Washington Tamara Grigsby 18 (608) 266-0645 Capitol 324 East Milwaukee Scott Gunderson 83 (608) 266-3363 Capitol 7 West Waterford Mark Gundrum (R) 84 (608) 267-5158 Capitol 119 West New Berlin Gary Hebl (D) 46 (608) 266-7678 Capitol 120 North Sun Prairie Steve Hilgenberg (D) 51 (608) 266-7502 Capitol 5 North Dodgeville Gordon Hintz (D) 54 (608) 266-2254 Capitol 322 West Oshkosh Kim Hixson (D) 43 (608) 266-9650 Capitol 109 North Whitewater Mark Honadel (R) 21 (608) 266-0610 Capitol 113 West South Milwaukee Ann Hraychuck (D) 28 (608) 267-2365 Capitol 6 North Balsam Lake Mary Hubler (D) 75 (608) 266-2519 Capitol 119 North Rice Lake Michael Huebsch (R) 94 (608) 266-0631 Capitol 115 West West Salem Andy Jorgensen (D) 37 (608)266-3790 Capitol 320 West Fort Atkinson Dean Kaufert (R) 55 (608) 266-5719 Capitol 15 North Neenah Samantha Kerkman (R) 66 (608) 266-2530 Capitol 103 West Powers Lake Frederick Kessler (D) 12 (608) 266-5813 Capitol 302 North Milwaukee Steve Kestell (R) 27 (608) 266-8530 Capitol 15 West Elkhart Lake Joel Kleefisch (R 38 (608) 266-8551 Capitol 8 West Oconomowoc Dan Knodl (R) 24 (608) 266-3796 Capitol 4 West Germantown Bill Kramer (R) 97 (608) 266-8580 Capitol 18 West Waukesha Margaret Krusick (D) 7 (608) 266-1733 Capitol 128 North Milwaukee Daniel LeMahieu (R) 59 (608) 266-9175 Capitol 17 North Cascade Thomas Lothian (R) 32 (608) 266-1190 Capitol 306 North Williams Bay Cory Mason (D) 62 (608) 266-0634 Capitol 321 East Racine Dan Meyer (R) 34 (608) 266-7141 Capitol 308 North Eagle River Nick Milroy (D) 73 (608) 266-0640 Capitol 8 North Superior Louis Molepske (D) 71 (608) 267-9649 Capitol 214 North Stevens Point Phil Montgomery (R) 4 (608) 266-5840 Capitol 129 West Green Bay Jeffrey Mursau (R) 36 (608) 266-3780 Capitol 18 North Crivitz John Murtha (R) 29 (608) 266-7683 Capitol 304 North Baldwin Stephen Nass (R) 31 (608) 266-5715 Capitol 12 West Whitewater Tom Nelson (D) 5 (608) 266-2418 Capitol 214 West Kaukauna Lee Nerison (R) 96 (608) 266-3534 Capitol 310 North Westby Scott Newcomer (R) 33 (608) 266-3007 Capitol 19 North Pewaukee John Nygren (R) 89 (608) 266-2343 Capitol 127 West Marinette Alvin Ott (R) 3 (608) 266-5831 Capitol 323 North Mequon Jim Ott (R) 23 (608) 266-0486 Capitol 317 North Forest Junction Joe Parisi (D) 48 (608) 266-5342 Capitol 126 North Madison Sandy Pasch (D) 22 (608) 266-7671 Capitol 122 North Whitefish Bay Kevin Petersen (R) 40 (608) 266-3794 Capitol 109 West Waupaca Jerry Petrowski (R) 86 (608) 266-1182 Capitol 16 West Marathon Mark Pocan (D) 78 (608) 266-8570 Capitol 309 East Madison Sondy Pope-Roberts (D) 79 (608) 266-3520 Capitol 209 North Middleton Don Pridemore (R) 99 (608) 267-2367 Capitol 318 North Hartford Mark Radcliffe (D) 92 (608) 266-7461 Capitol 321 West Black River Falls Kitty Rhoades (R) 30 (608) 266-1526 Capitol 115 West Hudson Jon Richards (D) 19 (608) 266-0650 Capitol 118 North Milwaukee Keith Ripp (R) 47 (608) 266-3404 Capitol 3 North Lodi Roger Roth (R) 56 (608) 266-7500
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