107th Wisconsin Legislature


The One Hundred Seventh Wisconsin Legislature is the current ongoing legislative term in Wisconsin. It was convened on in regular session, and is scheduled to conclude on though it will likely adjourn for legislative activity in the Spring of 2026.
This is the first legislative session after the redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to an act of the previous session.
Senators representing even-numbered districts are newly elected for this session and are serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members are elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 5, 2024. Senators representing odd-numbered districts are serving the third and fourth year of their four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 8, 2022.
The governor of Wisconsin during this term is Democrat Tony Evers, of Dane County, serving the second two years of his second four-year term, having won re-election in the 2022 Wisconsin gubernatorial election. Both the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin Senate are led by Republicans, meaning the Legislature faces a rival party in the governor's mansion.

Major events

Major legislation

Voter ID Amendment : January 14, 2025Joint Resolution to create section 1m of article III of the constitution; relating to: requiring photographic identification to vote in any election. Second legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Wisconsin, creating a constitutional requirement to present photo identification before voting. This amendment was ratified by voters at the April 2025 election.State Budget 2025-2027 : July 3, 2025An Act relating to: state finances and appropriations, constituting the executive budget act of the 2025 legislature. Governor Tony Evers and speaker Robin Vos urgently negotiated a compromise budget, signing the bill after midnight on July 3 to save more than a billion dollars in federal funding that they would have otherwise lost due to the impending passage of the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act.Banning mobile phones in school classrooms : November 1, 2025An Act relating to: requiring school boards to adopt policies to prohibit the use of wireless communication devices during instructional time. Wisconsin became the 36th state in the nation to ban mobile phones and other similar devices from classrooms.

Sessions

Regular session: January 6, 2025present

Leadership

Senate leadership

; Senate majority leadership
; Senate minority leadership

Assembly leadership

; Assembly majority leadership
; Assembly minority leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the One Hundred Seventh Wisconsin Legislature:
Dist.SenatorPartyAgeHomeFirst
elected
01Rep.New Franken, Brown County2018
02Rep.Oconto, Oconto County2020
03Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County2002
04Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County2024
05Rep.Brookfield, Waukesha County2022
06Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County2016
07Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County2010
08Dem.Whitefish Bay, Milwaukee County2024
09Rep.Oostburg, Sheboygan County2014
10Rep.New Richmond, St. Croix County2020
11Rep.Whitewater, Walworth County2014
12Rep.Tomahawk, Lincoln County2020
13Rep.Watertown, Jefferson County2021
14Dem.Lodi, Columbia County2024
15Dem.Beloit, Rock County2022
16Dem.Cottage Grove, Dane County2024
17Rep.Spring Green, Sauk County2014
18Dem.Appleton, Outagamie County2024
19Rep.Appleton, Outagamie County2022
20Rep.Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County2016
21Rep.Racine, Racine County2014
22Dem.Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha County1996
23Rep.Thorp, Clark County2022
24Rep.Stevens Point, Portage County2016
25Rep.Birchwood, Washburn County2022
26Dem.Madison, Dane County2020
27Dem.Middleton, Dane County2022
28Rep.New Berlin, Waukesha County2020
29Rep.Mosinee, Marathon County2022
30Dem.Green Bay, Brown County2024
31Dem.Brunswick, Eau Claire County2018
32Dem.Onalaska, La Crosse County2020
33Rep.Delafield, Waukesha County2015

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the One Hundred Seventh Wisconsin Legislature:
Sen.
Dist.
Dist.RepresentativePartyAgeResidenceFirst
Elected
0101RepSturgeon Bay2014
0102RepTwo Rivers2018
0103RepHarrison2016
0204RepHoward2014
0205RepHobart2022
0206RepChase2021
0307DemGreenfield2024
0308DemMilwaukee2020
0309DemMilwaukee2024
0410DemMilwaukee2022
0411DemMilwaukee2024
0412DemMilwaukee2024
0513DemWauwatosa2018
0514DemWest Allis2024
0515RepPewaukee2013
0616DemMilwaukee2018
0617DemMilwaukee2020
0618DemWauwatosa2024
0719DemMilwaukee2022
0720DemMilwaukee1998
0721RepOak Creek2013
0822RepGrafton2023
0823DemWhitefish Bay2020
0824RepGermantown2008
0925RepManitowoc2012
0926DemSheboygan2024
0927RepSheboygan Falls2024
1028RepNew Richmond1992
1029RepMondovi2016
1030RepRiver Falls2016
1131RepWalworth2010
1132RepPleasant Prairie2022
1133RepRochester2004
1234RepRhinelander2012
1235RepTomahawk2020
1236RepCrivitz2004
1337RepBeaver Dam2012
1338RepHutisford2021
1339RepGreen Lake2020
1440DemBaraboo2024
1441RepWonewoc2018
1442DemDeForest2024
1543DemWhitewater2024
1544DemJanesville2024
1545DemBeloit2022
1646DemFort Atkinson2024
1647DemFitchburg2024
1648DemSun Prairie2024
1749RepCuba City2010
1750DemOregon2022
1751RepDodgeville2014
1852DemAppleton2020
1853RepNeenah1990
1854DemOshkosh2022
1955RepFox Crossing2022
1956RepGreenville2012
1957RepWaupaca2006
2058RepSlinger2018
2059RepSaukville2014
2060RepFond du Lac2022
2161RepGreenfield2022
2162DemRacine2024
2163RepCaledonia2018
2264DemKenosha2019
2265DemKenosha2024
2266DemRacine2018
2367RepRice Lake2020
2368RepBloomer2016
2369RepWithee2022
2470RepTomah2014
2471DemStevens Point2024
2472RepRome2010
2573DemAshland2024
2574RepGrandview2022
2575RepGrantsburg2024
2676DemMadison2020
2677DemMadison2024
2678DemMadison2018
2779DemMadison2014
2780DemVerona2022
2781DemMiddleton2022
2882RepWaukesha2014
2883RepNew Berlin2022
2884RepMuskego2016
2985RepWeston2016
2986RepMarshfield2012
2987RepMosinee2024
3088RepDe Pere2024
3089DemAshwaubanon2024
3090DemGreen Bay2024
3191DemEau Claire2018
3192RepMenomonie2020
3193DemEau Claire2024
3294DemOnalaska2011
3295DemLa Crosse2011
3296DemShelby2024
3397RepDelafield2015
3398RepHubertus2024
3399RepOconomowoc2018

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: Rick Champagne
  • Sergeant at Arms: Tom Engels

Assembly employees

  • Chief Clerk: Ted Blazel
  • Sergeant at Arms: Anne Tonnon Byers