23 85-86 Wis.. Stats ., LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS 4.001 CHAPTER 4 SENATE AND ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS SUBCHAPTERI 4 .45 Forty-fifth assembly district, GENERAL PROVISIONS 446 Forty-sixth assembly district 4 Legislative redistricting ; equal population . 447 Forty-seventh assembly district . 4 .002 Municipal wards . 4.48. Forty-eighth assembly district . 4 .003 Description of boundaries. 4 .49 Forty-ninth assembly district . 4004 Elections to the legislature. 4 .50 Fiftieth assembly district. 4005 Territory omitted from legislative redistricting, 4, 51 Fifty-first assembly district SUBCHAPTER 11 452 Fifty-second assembly district SENATE DISTRICTS 453 Fifty-third assembly district.. 4 .009 Senate districts, 4 . 54 Fifty-foureh assembly district.. SUBCHAPTER III 4 .55 Fifty-fifth assembly district, ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS 4 .56 Fifty-sixth assembly district . 401 First assembly district . 4.57 Fifty-seventh assembly district . 402 Second assembly district. 4,58 Fifty-eighth assembly district . 403 Third assembly district. 4 .59 Fifty-ninth assembly district. 404 Fourth assembly district . 4 .60 Sixtieth assembly district . 405 Fifth assembly district.. 4 ,61 Sixty-first assembly district . 406 Sixth assembly district . 4 .62 Sixty-second assembly district . 407 Seventh assembly district . Eighth assembly district . 4,63 Sixty-third assembly district . 408 4 .64 Sixty-fourth assembly district 409 Ninth assembly district . 465 Sixty-fifth assembly district. 4.100 Tenth assembly district 4 . 66 . Sixty-sixth assembly district 4.11 Eleventh assembly district . Twelfth assembly distr ict. 467 Sixty-seventh assembly district . 412 4 . 413 'Thirteenth assembly district. 68 Sixty-eighth assembly district . 4 .14 Fourteenth assembly district. 469 Sixty-ninth assembly district . 4 . 15.- Fifteenth assembly district . 4. 70 Seventieth assembly district . 416 Sixteenth assembly district, 4.' 71 Seventy-first assembly district. 417 Seventeenth assembly district.. 472 Seventy-second assembly district . 418 Eighteenth assembly district , 4. 73 Seventy-third assembly district . 4 .19 Nineteenth assembly district. 474 Seventy-fourth assembly district 420 Twentieth assembly district.. 475 Seventy-fifth assembly district . 421 Twenty-first assembly district 476 Seventy-sixth assembly district. 4.. 22 Twenty-second assembly district„ 4 .'77 Seventy-seventh assembly district. 4 . 23 Twenty-third assembly district . 478 Seventy-eighth assembly district, 424 Twenty-fou r th assembly district . 4 .79 Seventy- ninth assembly district . 425 'Twenty-fifth assembly distri ct. 4 .80 Eightieth assembly district . 426 Twenty-sixth assembly district , 4 .81 Eighty-first assembly district. 4,27 Twenty-seventh assembly district. 4 .82 Eighty-second assembly dist rict . ~ 428 Twenty-eighth assembly district, 483 Eighty-third assembly district . 4 .29 Twenty-ninth assembly district. 4 .84 Eighty-fourth assembly district. 430 Thirtieth assembly district. 485 Eighty-fifth assembly district , 4 .31 Thirty-first assembly district . 4 .86 Eighty-sixth assembly district . 432 Thirty-second assembly district. 487 Eighty-seventh assembly district . 4,33 Thirty-third assembly district, 488 Eighty-eighth assembly district . 4.34 Thirty-fourth assembly district , 4..89 Eighty-ninth assembly district 4.35 Thirty-fifth assembly district. 490 Ninetieth assembly district, 4.36 Thirty-sixth assembly district 491 Ninety-first assembly district . 437 'Thirty-seventh assembly district, 492 Ninety-second assembly district 4,38 Thirty-eighth assembly district . 4.93 Ninety-third assembly district. 4,39 Thirty-ninth assembly district.. 4.94 Ninety-fourth assembly distri ct. 440 Fortieth assembly district . 495 Ninety-fifth assembly district 441 Forty-first assembly district,, 496 Ninety-sixth assembly district . 4 .42 Forty-second assembly district : 497 Ninety-seventh assembly district . 4 .43 Forty-third assembly district , 4 .98 Ninety-eighth assembly district 4 .44 Forty-fourth assembly district. 499 Ninety-ninth assembly district, . SUBCHAPTER I 99 assembly districts contains approximately 47,531 inhabitants. GENERAL PROVISIONS (3) In redistricting the state based on the 1980 census of 4.001 Legislative redistricting ; equal: population . (1) population , the legislature has assigned the h ighest priority to Based on thee certified official results of the 1980 census of achieving the constitutionally mandated,goal of precise pop- population of Wisconsin, as received by this state from the ulation equality among the districts; resulting in an assembly US, bureau of the census on March 23, 1981, under P„L.,94- deviation range of 1 .72 percent (high assembly district plus 171,the state is divided into 33 senate districts each composed 087 percent , low assembly district minus 0,85 percent) and a of 3 assembly districts. Each senate district shall be entitled to senate deviation range of 1 .,05 percent (high senate district elect one member of the senate. Each assembly district shall plus 0 .38 percent, low senate district minus 0.67 per-cent), To be entitled to elect one representative to the assembly the very limited extent that precise population equality is (2) All senate districts, and all assembly districts, are as unattainable, ss, 4.009 and 4.01 to 4„99 reflect a good faith equal in the number of inhabitants as practicable within the effort to apportion the legislature giving due consideration to guidelines further set forth in this section, 'Because the the need for contiguity and compactness of area , the mainte- certified total number of inhabitants of this state on the 1980 nanceof the integrity of political subdivisions and of commu- census date was 4,705,521,- each of the 33 senate districts nities of interest, and competitive legislative districts . Island contains approximately 142,592 inhabitants and each of the territory (territory belonging to a city , town or village but not 4.001 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS 85-86 Wis., Stats. 24 contiguous to the mainn part thereof) has been treated as a date of a legislative redistricting act has not been included in contiguous part of its municipality . any assembly district, such town, village or ward shall be a (4) The enactment of the redistricting based on the 1980 part of the assembly district by which it is surrounded or, if it census of population reflects the legislature's recognition of falls` on the boundary between . 2 or more districts, of the its responsibility under the constitution to distr ict anew the adjacent assembly distr ict having the lowest population ac- senate and assembly after, every decennial federall census of cording to the federal census upon which the redistricting act population . When the legislature and governor did not fulfill is based , .that responsibility in 1982, a federall districtt court promul- (2) The boundaries of" legislative districts established by gated legislative districts to "be effectivee for the 19821egisla- this chapter are not altered by any change in the county true elections and thereafter untill such time as a valid consti- boundar ies under ch„ 2, bythe creation of'any town, village, tutional redistricting plan is enacted into law". In enacting ss„ city or ward or, by any municipal annexation , consolidation 4.009 and 4.01 to 4,99, the legislature has worked from the or detachment, court plan and, consistent with the policy of the state ex •• History : 1983 a. 29. pressed in sub:. (3), has improved ' upon it . The resulting senate and assembly districts closely approximate the goal of SUBCHA.P'TER II precise population equality among districts, appropriately divide political subdivisions, and create the lowest population SENATE DISTRICTS deviation in the history of 'legslative redistricting in this state. (5) In enacting ss;, 4,009 and4.01 to 4 ,99, the legislature and 4.009 Senate districts . (1 ) FIRST SENATE DIS TRI CT. The its members recognize the obligation imposed by their consti- combination of the fist, 2nd and 3rd assembly districts shall tutional oath of office to represent the interests of the citizens constitute the first senate district . [See SD••l and Appleton who elected them andd all of the other citizens of the state of (city) maps on page 41) Wisconsin . The legislative districts based on the 1980 census (P) SECOND SENATE DISTRICT . The combination of the 4th, of population reflects the legislature's intent to enact a plan of 5th and 6th assembly districts shall constitute the 2nd senate reapportionment that encourages competitive elections, in district.. [See SD-2 and Green Bay area maps on page 42] order - to promote a healthy democratic process which accu. (3) Tin SENATE Drsrlucr. The combination of the 7th, rarely reflects the will of the citizens of thee state of Wisconsin. 8th and 9th assembly districts shall constitute the 3rd senate History : 1983 a . 29,192, district. [See SD-3 map on page 43] (4) FOURTH SENATE DISTRICT,, The combination of the 10th, 4.002 Municipal wards . (1) DEFINITION . Except as further, l lth and 12thh assembly districts shall constitute the 4th pprovided in this section, in this chapter "ward" means the senate district. [See 3D4 map on page 44] municipal wards created under s .. 5.15 based on the results of the 1980 federal census of population and in effect on January (5) Fu rya SENATE DasriucT .. The combination of the 13th, 1, 1982 . 14th and 15th assembly districts' shall constitute the 5th (2) MILWAUKEE, CITY OF, Any reference to a ward of the senate district,. [See SD-5 map on page 45] city of Milwaukee means the wards created
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