90th Wisconsin Legislature


The Ninetieth Wisconsin Legislature convened from to in regular session, and also convened in five special sessions.
Senators representing odd-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 odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 6, 1990. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 8, 1988.
The governor of Wisconsin during this entire term was Republican Tommy Thompson, of Juneau County, serving the first two years of his second four-year term, having won re-election in the 1990 Wisconsin gubernatorial election.

Major events

Sessions

Regular session: January 7, 1991January 4, 1993January 1991 special session: January 29, 1991July 4, 1991October 1991 special session: October 15, 1991May 21, 1992April 1992 special session: April 14, 1992June 4, 1992June 1992 special session: June 1, 1992August 1992 special session: August 25, 1992September 15, 1992

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 Ninetieth Wisconsin Legislature:
Dist.SenatorPartyAge
HomeFirst
elected
01Rep.Rockland, Brown County1977
02Rep.Green Bay, Brown County1987
03Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1988
04Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1984
05Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1989
06Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1980
07Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1984
08Dem.Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1983
09Dem.Kohler, Sheboygan County1990
10Rep.Clifton, Pierce County1989
11Rep.Waukesha, Waukesha County1990
12Dem.Elderon, Marathon County1990
13Rep.Fort Atkinson, Jefferson County1980
14Rep.Waupaca, Waupaca County1984
15Rep.Beloit, Rock County1987
16Dem.Madison, Dane County1984
17 Rep.Fennimore, Grant County1978
17 Rep.Washington, Sauk County1991
18Rep., Winnebago County1987
19Rep.Neenah, Winnebago County1982
20Rep.Port Washington, Ozaukee County1984
21Rep.Racine, Racine County1990
22Dem.Kenosha, Kenosha County1984
23 Dem.Lafayette, Chippewa County1978
24Dem.Stevens Point, Portage County1983
25Dem.Poplar, Douglas County1986
26Dem.Madison, Dane County1962
27Dem.Middleton, Dane County1982
28Dem.New Berlin, Waukesha County1976
29Dem.Schofield, Marathon County1990
30Dem.Green Bay, Brown County1976
31Dem.Whitehall, Trempealeau County1982
32Rep.Coon Valley, Vernon County1984
33Rep.Elm Grove, Waukesha County1989

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Ninetieth Wisconsin Legislature:
Senate
Dist.
Dist.RepresentativePartyAge
HomeFirst
Elected
0101Dem.Luxemburg1970
0102Dem.Whitelaw1982
0103Rep.Brillion1986
0204Rep.Waukechon1990
0205Dem.Kaukauna1990
0206Dem.Green Bay1988
0307Dem.Milwaukee1988
0308Dem.Milwaukee1986
0309Dem.Milwaukee1980
0410Rep.River Hills1990
0411Dem.Milwaukee1986
0412Dem.Milwaukee1984
0513Dem.Milwaukee1982
0514Dem.Milwaukee1990
0515Dem.Milwaukee1984
0616Dem.Milwaukee1982
0617Dem.Milwaukee1980
0618Dem.Milwaukee1976
0719Dem.Milwaukee1989
0720Dem.Milwaukee1984
0721Dem.South Milwaukee1984
0822Dem.West Allis1982
0823Dem.West Allis1972
0824Dem.Milwaukee1983
0925Dem.Manitowoc1980
0926Dem.Sheboygan1990
0927Rep.Russell1982
1028Dem.Amery1982
1029Dem.Menomonie1966
1030Rep.River Falls1988
1131Rep.Hartland1990
1132 Rep.Waukesha1982
1132 Rep.Brookfield1992
1133Rep.Oconomowoc1982
1234Dem.Eagle River1982
1235Rep.Antigo1984
1236Dem.Armstrong Creek1990
1337Rep.Lake Mills1978
1338Rep.Whitewater1990
1339Rep.Oak Grove1982
1440Rep.Deer Creek1988
1441Rep.Leon1984
1442Rep.Douglas1986
1543Rep.Richmond1982
1544Dem.Janesville1976
1545Dem.Beloit1987
1646Rep.Stoughton1990
1647Rep.Monroe1986
1648Dem.Monona1984
1749Rep.Mount Ida1986
1750 Rep.Washington1982
1750 Rep.Westfield1991
1751Rep.Jamestown1990
1852Dem.1988
1853Rep.West Bend1980
1854Rep.Oshkosh1987
1955Rep.Neenah1990
1956Rep.Oshkosh1988
1957Rep.Appleton1978
2058Rep.Mequon1988
2059Rep.Hartford1988
2060Rep.Cedarburg1984
2161Dem.Racine1990
2162Dem.Racine1988
2163Rep.Caledonia1978
2264Dem.Kenosha1984
2265Dem.Kenosha1982
2266Rep.Burlington1972
2367Dem.Chippewa Falls1986
2368Rep.Eau Claire1988
2369Rep.Neillsville1982
2470Dem.Pittsville1974
2471Dem.Stevens Point1984
2472Dem.Wisconsin Rapids1970
2573Dem.Summit1986
2574Dem.Ashland1986
2575Dem.Rice Lake1984
2676Dem.Madison1984
2677Dem.Madison1984
2678Dem.Madison1974
2779Dem.Verona1982
2780Rep.Springvale1990
2781Dem.Madison1978
2882Dem.Hales Corners1970
2883Dem.East Troy1990
2884Rep.New Berlin1988
2985Dem.Wausau1988
2986 Dem.Mosinee1986
2986 Dem.Mosinee1991
2987Dem.Ladysmith1990
3088Rep.Peshtigo1987
3089Dem.Pittsfield1958
3090Dem.Green Bay1986
3191Dem.Whitehall1982
3192Rep.Irving1984
3193Dem.Eau Claire1990
3294Dem.Holmen1970
3295Dem.La Crosse1976
3296Rep.Eastman1984
3397Rep.Menomonee Falls1980
3398Rep.Wauwatosa1982
3399Rep.Elm Grove1989

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: Donald J. Schneider
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Daniel B. Fields

Assembly employees

  • Chief Clerk: Thomas T. Melvin
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Robert G. Johnston