5th Wisconsin Territorial Assembly


The Fifth Legislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory convened from, to, and from, to, in regular session. The Assembly also convened in special session from October 18, 1847, to October 27, 1847, to organize a second constitutional convention after the failure to adopt the first Wisconsin Constitution.
During this Assembly term, Wisconsin was attempting to achieve statehood. A constitution was drafted at a convention in the Fall of 1846 and was put to the voters at the spring election held April 6, 1847. The voters overwhelmingly rejected this document. New delegates were elected at a special election held November 29, 1847, and a new constitution was drafted that Winter. The new constitution was approved by the voters on March 13, 1848.

Major events

Major legislation

  • January 14, 1847: An Act to incorporate the Lawrence Institute of Wisconsin.
  • February 4, 1847: An Act to incorporate the Nashotah House.
  • October 27, 1847: An Act in relation to the formation of a State Government in Wisconsin, and to change the time for holding the annual session of the Legislature.

Sessions

1st session: January 4, 1847February 11, 1847Special session: October 18, 1847October 27, 18472nd session: February 7, 1848March 13, 1848

Leadership

Council President

Speaker of the House of Representatives

Members

Members of the Council

Members of the Council for the Fifth Wisconsin Territorial Assembly:

Members of the House of Representatives

Members of the House of Representatives for the Fifth Wisconsin Territorial Assembly:

Employees

Council employees

  • Secretary:
  • * Thomas McHugh, all sessions
  • Sergeant-at-Arms:
  • * John Bevins, 1st session
  • * Edward P. Lockhart, special & 2nd sessions

House employees