Wisconsin's 4th Senate district
The 4th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin Senate. Located in southeast Wisconsin, the district is entirely contained within northern Milwaukee County. It comprises part of the north side of the city of Milwaukee, as well as the city of Glendale, the village of Shorewood, and parts of northern Wauwatosa and western Brown Deer. The 4th Senate district is one of two majority-black Senate districts in Wisconsin.
Current elected officials
Dora Drake is the senator representing the 4th district. She was first elected in a 2024 special election and was subsequently elected to a full four-year term in the 2024 general election. She previously served four years in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 11th district.Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three State Assembly districts. The 4th Senate district comprises the 10th, 11th, and 12th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:
- Assembly District 10: Darrin Madison
- Assembly District 11: Sequanna Taylor
- Assembly District 12: Russell Goodwin
Past senators
At the time of the creation of the state of Wisconsin, the 4th Senate District was defined in the Constitution as consisting of Fond du Lac and Winnebago counties.In the first two sessions of the state legislature, the 4th District was represented by:
- Warren Chase, 1848–1849 of Ceresco. He joined the new Free Soil Party, and ran in 1849 as the Free Soil candidate for Governor. He was succeeded by
- John A. Eastman, 1850–1851 of Fond du Lac
- Bertine Pinckney, 1852 of Rosendale
- Baruch Schleisinger Weil, 1853 of West Bend
- Baltus Mantz, 1854 of Meeker
- James Rolfe, 1855
- Baruch Schleisinger Weil, 1856 now living in Schleisingerville
- Baruch Schleisinger Weil, 1857
- Densmore Maxon, 1858–1861 of Cedar Creek
- Frederick Thorpe, 1862–1867 of West Bend
- Adam Schantz, 1868–1871 of Addison
- William Nelson, 1872–1873 of Viroqua
- Adelbert Bleekman, 1874–1875 of Tomah
- J. Henry Tate, 1876–1877 of Viroqua
- George W. Swain, 1878–1879 of Chaseburg
- Ormsby Thomas, 1880–1881 of Prairie du Chien
- Van S. Bennett, 1882–1883 of Rockton
- Joseph W. Hoyt, 1885–1888 of Chaseburg
- John J. Kempf, 1889–1892
- James W. Murphy, 1893–1894 of Milwaukee
- James C. Officer, 1895–1896 of Milwaukee
- J. Herbert Green, 1897–1903 of Milwaukee
- J. Herbert Green was re-elected in 1902 from the new district
- Henry Bodenstab, 1909–1912 of Milwaukee
- William L. Richards, 1913–1916 of Milwaukee
- Herman C. Schultz, 1917–1920 of Milwaukee
- Oscar Morris, 1921–1938 of Milwaukee
- Milton T. Murray, 1939–1944 of Milwaukee
- John C. McBride, 1945–1948 of Milwaukee
- George A. Mayer, 1949–1952 of Milwaukee
- Harry F. Franke Jr., 1953–1956 of Milwaukee
- Kirby Hendee, 1957–1960 of Milwaukee
- Jerris Leonard, 1961–1969 of Milwaukee
elections. The 3rd and 18th Wards of the City of Milwaukee, the part of Bayside in Milwaukee County, Brown Deer, Fox Point, River Hills, Shorewood and Whitefish Bay became the new 4th.
- Jerris Leonard was re-elected from the new district.
- Nile Soik, 1969–1973 of Whitefish Bay
- Bob Kasten, 1973–1974 of Brown Deer, who left when he was elected to Congress. A special election was held, electing:
- Jim Sensenbrenner, 1975-1979 of Shorewood, who in turn resigned when he was elected to Kasten's old seat in Congress. He was succeeded in another special election by:
- Rod Johnston, 1979–1984 of Whitefish Bay
- Barbara Ulichny, 1985–1993 of Milwaukee
- Gwen Moore, 1993–2004 of Milwaukee
Note: the boundaries of districts have changed over history. Previous politicians of a specific numbered district have represented a completely different geographic area, due to redistricting.