81st Wisconsin Legislature


The Eighty-First Wisconsin Legislature convened from to in regular session, and also convened in three special sessions.
This was the first legislative session after the redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to an act of the previous session. This was also the first legislative session under the current legislative configuration, with 99 members of the Assembly and 33 state senators, with each senate district comprising three assembly districts.
Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 7, 1972. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 3, 1970.
The governor of Wisconsin during this entire term was Democrat Patrick Lucey, of Crawford County, serving the second two years of a four-year term, having won election in the 1970 Wisconsin gubernatorial election.

Major events

Major legislation

  • August 4, 1973: An Act... constituting the executive budget bill of the 1973 legislature, and making appropriations, . The 1973 budget, it also created the Wisconsin State Ethics Board.
  • July 6, 1974: An Act... relating to regulation of elections and campaign contributions and expenditures, providing penalties and making appropriations, . Created the Wisconsin State Elections Board.

Sessions

Regular session: January 1, 1973January 6, 1975December 1973 special session: December 17, 1973December 21, 1973April 1974 special session: April 29, 1974June 13, 1974November 1974 special session: November 19, 1974November 20, 1974

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the Eighty-First Wisconsin Legislature:
Dist.SenatorPartyAge
HomeFirst
elected
01Dem.Whitelaw, Manitowoc County1970
02Rep.Green Bay, Brown County1972
03 Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1946
04Rep.Thiensville, Ozaukee County1972
05Dem.Brookfield, Waukesha County1964
06Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1972
07Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1970
08Dem.West Allis, Milwaukee County1972
09Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1968
10Rep.New Richmond, St. Croix County1954
11Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1968
12Rep.Merrill, Lincoln County1946
13Dem.Jefferson, Jefferson County1969
14Rep.[Bear Creek, Outagamie County, Wisconsin|Outagamie County, Wisconsin|Bear Creek], Outagamie County1954
15Rep.Elkhorn, Walworth County1967
16Dem.Stoughton, Dane County1959
17Rep.Darlington, Lafayette County1962
18Rep.Rosendale, Fond du Lac County1956
19Rep.Oshkosh, Winnebago County1970
20Rep.Sheboygan, Sheboygan County1960
21Dem.Racine, Racine County1965
22Dem.Kenosha, Kenosha County1972
23Dem.Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County1970
24Dem.Stevens Point, Portage County1972
25Rep.Ashland, Ashland County1972
26Dem.Madison, Dane County1962
27Rep.Portage, Columbia County1970
28Rep.Greenfield, Milwaukee County1968
29Rep.Wausau, Marathon County1966
30Rep.Oconto, Oconto County1956
31Rep.Eau Claire, Eau Claire County1966
32Rep.La Crosse, La Crosse County1968
33Rep.Waukesha, Waukesha County1970

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Eighty-First Wisconsin Legislature:
Senate
Dist.
Dist.RepresentativePartyAge
HomeFirst
Elected
0101Dem.Luxemburg1970
0102Dem.Manitowoc1972
0103Dem.Francis Creek1960
0204Rep.Green Bay1972
0205Dem.Kaukauna1962
0206Dem.Chilton1966
0307Dem.Milwaukee1960
0308Dem.Milwaukee1972
0309Dem.Milwaukee1968
0410Rep.Shorewood1968
0411Dem.Milwaukee1971
0412Rep.Milwaukee1964
0513Dem.Milwaukee1970
0514Dem.Milwaukee1972
0515Dem.Milwaukee1970
0616Dem.Milwaukee1972
0617Dem.Milwaukee1972
0618Dem.Milwaukee1964
0719Dem.St. Francis1972
0720Dem.Milwaukee1972
0721Dem.South Milwaukee1964
0822Rep.Wauwatosa1966
0823Dem.West Allis1972
0824Dem.West Allis1972
0925Dem.Milwaukee1968
0926Dem.Milwaukee1968
0927Dem.Milwaukee1968
1028Dem.Luck1958
1029Dem.Woodville1970
1030Dem.River Falls1970
1131Dem.Milwaukee1966
1132Dem.Milwaukee1972
1133Dem.Milwaukee1966
1234Dem.Lublin1962
1235Rep.Merrill1972
1236Rep.Crandon1972
1337Dem.Madison1956
1338Dem.Edgerton1970
1339Rep.Watertown1952
1440Rep.Marion1968
1441Rep.Shiocton1964
1442Rep.Appleton1972
1543Rep.Burlington1972
1544Rep.Janesville1972
1545Dem.Beloit1970
1646Dem.Waunakee1958
1647Dem.Milton1970
1648Dem.Janesville1964
1749Rep.Muscoda1964
1750Dem.Cazenovia1970
1751Rep.Shullsburg1967
1852Rep.Fond du Lac1956
1853Rep.West Bend1972
1854Rep.Horicon1962
1955Rep.Neenah1970
1956Dem.Oshkosh1972
1957Rep.Oshkosh1968
2058Dem.Sheboygan1967
2059Rep.Plymouth1972
2060Rep.Saukville1972
2161Dem.Racine1972
2162Dem.Racine1970
2163Rep.Mount Pleasant1972
2264Dem.Kenosha1946
2265Dem.Kenosha1970
2266Rep.Randall1960
2367Dem.Chippewa Falls1970
2368Dem.Eau Claire1968
2369Dem.Menomonie1966
2470Dem.Marshfield1970
2471Dem.Stevens Point1966
2472Rep.Wautoma1968
2573Dem.Superior1972
2574Dem.Washburn1972
2575Rep.Spooner1970
2676Dem.Madison1972
2677Dem.Madison1970
2678Dem.Madison1962
2779Rep.Elroy1966
2780Rep.Sauk City1970
2781Rep.Lake Mills1972
2882Dem.Hales Corners1970
2883Rep.New Berlin1964
2884Rep.Oconomowoc1968
2985Dem.Wausau1969
2986Dem.Eland1968
2987Dem.Shawano1964
3088Rep.Crivitz1972
3089Dem.Green Bay1958
3090Rep.Green Bay1954
3191Dem.Stanley1970
3192Rep.Sparta1970
3193Dem.Wisconsin Rapids1970
3294Dem.Holmen1970
3295Rep.La Crosse1972
3296Rep.Viroqua1954
3397Rep.Menomonee Falls1972
3398Dem.Waukesha1970
3399Rep.Brookfield1964

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: William P. Nugent
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Kenneth Nicholson

Assembly employees

Changes from the 80th Legislature

New districts for the 81st Legislature were defined in 1971 Wisconsin Act 304, passed into law in the 80th Wisconsin Legislature. This was probably the most important redistricting in state history, as it established the current system of representation, ending the process of allocating Assembly districts by county and creating each Senate district as a combination of three whole Assembly districts.

Senate redistricting

Summary of Senate changes

  • Every district saw its boundaries change.

Senate districts

Dist.80th Legislature81st Legislature
1Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc countiesDoor, Kewaunee, Manitowoc counties and parts of eastern Brown County
2Brown, Calumet countiesCalumet County and parts of central Brown County, southwest Outagamie County, eastern County, northwest Sheboygan County, and northern Washington County
3Milwaukee County Milwaukee County
4Milwaukee County Northeast Milwaukee County and most of Washington County and part of southern Ozaukee County
5Milwaukee County Milwaukee County
6Milwaukee County Milwaukee County
7Milwaukee County Milwaukee County
8Milwaukee County Milwaukee County
9Milwaukee County Milwaukee County
10Buffalo, Burnett, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, countiesBuffalo, Burnett, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, counties and western Barron County and part of southwest Trempealeau County
11Milwaukee County Milwaukee County
12Clark, Forest, Lincoln, Oneida, Taylor, Vilas countiesFlorence, Forest, Lincoln, Oneida, Rusk, Taylor, Vilas counties and parts of northeast Clark County, southern Price County, western Oconto County, northern Marinette County, and most of Langlade County
13Dodge, Jefferson, Washington countiesCentral and southern Jefferson County and eastern Dane County
14Outagamie, Waupaca countiesWaupaca County and most of Outagamie County and parts of southern Shawano County
15Rock, Walworth countiesSouth and eastern Rock County and most of Walworth County and part of western Racine County
16Dane, Rock countiesNorthern, western, and southern Dane County and northern Rock County
17Grant, Green, Iowa, Lafayette, Richland countiesGreen, Iowa, Lafayette, Richland counties and most of Grant County and parts of northwest Dane County and western Rock County
18Dodge, countiesMost of Dodge County and parts of central County and western Washington County
19Winnebago CountyMost of Winnebago County and part of northern County
20Ozaukee, Sheboygan countiesMost of Sheboygan County and most of Ozaukee County
21Racine County Racine County
22Kenosha CountyKenosha County and parts of central Racine County and southeast Walworth County
23Barron, Chippewa, Dunn, Washburn countiesChippewa and Dunn counties and parts of western County and eastern Pepin County
24Green Lake, Portage, Waushara, Wood countiesGreen Lake and Portage counties and most of Waushara County and parts of northern Wood County, southern Marathon County, eastern Clark County, western County, northwest Dodge County, and southwest Winnebago County
25Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, Iron, Price, Rusk, Sawyer countiesAshland, Bayfield, Douglas, Iron, Sawyer, Washburn counties and eastern Barron County and northern Price County
26Dane County Dane County
27Adams, Columbia, Juneau, Marquette, Sauk countiesColumbia, Marquette, Sauk counties and parts of southern Adams County, southern Juneau County, and western Dodge County
28,, counties and most of Waukesha County and parts of eastern Jefferson County
29Marathon, Menominee, Shawano countiesMenominee County and most of Marathon County and most of Shawano County and part of southern Langlade County
30Brown, Florence, Langlade, Marinette, Oconto countiesBrown and eastern Oconto County and southern Marinette County
31Eau Claire, Jackson, Monroe, Trempealeau countiesMost of Eau Claire County, most of Jackson County, most of Monroe County, and most of Clark County, and northern Trempealeau County
32Crawford, La Crosse, Vernon countiesCrawford, La Crosse, Vernon counties and parts of northwest Grant County, southwest Monroe County, southern Trempealeau County, and southeast Jackson County
33Waukesha County Waukesha County

Assembly redistricting

Summary of Assembly changes

  • 1 district was left unchanged.
  • The Eau Claire-Chippewa Falls metro area was divided between four districts after previously being divided between three.
  • The Green Bay metro area was divided between five districts after previously being divided between three.
  • The Madison metro area was divided between 7 districts after previously being divided between five.
  • The Racine-Kenosha metro area was divided between 6 districts after previously being divided between five.
  • The Waukesha County suburbs of Milwaukee were divided between 6 districts after previously being divided between four.
  • The size of Milwaukee County's delegation was roughly unchanged.