20th Wisconsin Legislature

The Twentieth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 9, 1867, to April 11, 1867, in regular session.

20th Wisconsin Legislature
19th 21st
Wisconsin State Capitol, 1863
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 7, 1867 – January 6, 1868
ElectionNovember 6, 1866
Senate
Members33
Senate PresidentWyman Spooner (U)
President pro temporeGeorge F. Wheeler (U)
Party controlNational Union
Assembly
Members100
Assembly SpeakerAngus Cameron (U)
Party controlNational Union
Sessions
1stJanuary 9, 1867 – April 11, 1867

This was the first legislative session after the redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to an act of the previous session.

Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two-year term. Assembly members were elected to a one-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 6, 1866. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 7, 1865.[1]

Major events

Major legislation

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 11 seats
  National Union: 22 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
DemocraticUnionRepublicanVacant
End of previous Legislature10230330
Start of 1st Session11220330
From March 3[note 1]10321
From March 20[note 2]11330
From October[note 3]20312
Final voting share33.33%66.67%
Beginning of the next Legislature15018330

Assembly summary

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 26 seats
  National Union: 74 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
DemocraticUnionRepublicanVacant
End of previous Legislature336701000
Start of 1st Session267401000
Final voting share26%74%
Beginning of the next Legislature410591000

Sessions

  • 1st Regular session: January 9, 1867 – April 11, 1867

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Twentieth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 11 seats
  Union: 22 seats
Dist.CountiesSenatorResidenceParty
01SheboyganVan Eps YoungSheboyganUnion
02Brown, Door, KewauneeMatthew J. MeadeGreen BayDem.
03OzaukeeLyman MorganOzaukeeDem.
04WashingtonFrederick O. ThorpeWest BendDem.
05Milwaukee (Northern Part)Jackson Hadley (until Mar. 3)MilwaukeeDem.
Henry L. Palmer (from Mar. 20)MilwaukeeDem.
06Milwaukee (Southern Part)Charles H. LarkinMilwaukeeDem.
07RacineHenry StevensCaledoniaUnion
08KenoshaCharles C. SholesKenoshaUnion
09Adams, Juneau, MonroeDeWitt C. WilsonSpartaUnion
10WaukeshaOrson ReedSummitDem.
11Dane (Eastern Part)Clement WarnerWindsorUnion
12WalworthNewton LittlejohnWhitewaterUnion
13LafayetteJames H. EarnestShullsburgDem.
14SaukArgalus StarksBarabooUnion
15IowaJoel WhitmanDodgevilleUnion
16GrantJohn H. RountreePlattevilleUnion
17RockSamuel J. ToddBeloitUnion
18Dodge (Western Part)Stoddard JuddFox LakeUnion
19ManitowocGeorge B. ReedManitowocDem.
20Fond du LacGeorge F. WheelerNanaupaUnion
21WinnebagoGeorge GaryOshkoshUnion
22Calumet, Oconto, Outagamie, ShawanoAugustus L. SmithAppletonDem.
23JeffersonGerrit T. ThornJeffersonDem.
24GreenHenry AdamsMonticelloUnion
25ColumbiaRobert B. SandersonPoynetteUnion
26Dane (Western Part)James K. ProudfitMadisonUnion
27Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, WoodEdward L. BrowneWaupacaUnion
28Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, Pierce, St. CroixMarcus A. FultonHudsonUnion
29Green Lake, Marquette, WausharaHenry G. WebbWautomaUnion
30Crawford, RichlandBenjamin BullPrairie du ChienUnion
31La Crosse, VernonJustin W. RanneyWest SalemUnion
32Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, TrempealeauJoseph G. ThorpEau ClaireUnion
33Dodge (Eastern Part)Satterlee ClarkHoriconDem.

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Twentieth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Assembly partisan representation
  Democratic: 26 seats
  Union: 74 seats
Senate
District
CountyDistrictRepresentativePartyResidence
09AdamsWilliam J. KershawUnionBig Spring
28Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, PolkHenry D. BarronUnionSt. Croix Falls
02Brown1William J. AbramsDem.Green Bay
2Randall WilcoxDem.De Pere
32BuffaloConrad Moser Jr.UnionAlma
22CalumetRandolph J. NeedhamUnionStockbridge
32Chippewa & DunnThaddeus C. PoundUnionChippewa Falls
Clark & JacksonJerome A. WatrousUnionBlack River Falls
25Columbia1W. Scott SchermerhornUnionLodi
2Ira FordUnionColumbus
3Evan O. JonesUnionCambria
30CrawfordOrmsby B. ThomasUnionPrairie du Chien
11Dane1Isaac AdamsUnionDoor Creek
2John M. FlintUnionSun Prairie
263Frank GaultDem.Mendota
4Hugh CathcartUnionMadison
5Eleazer WakeleyDem.Madison
18Dodge1Miles BurnhamUnionWestford
2James B. HaysDem.Juneau
333Warren MarstonDem.Lomira
4John WeatherbyDem.Hustisford
02Door & KewauneeDavid YoungsUnionAhnapee
32Eau Claire & PepinFayette AllenUnionAhnapee
20Fond du Lac1Albert M. SkeelsUnionRipon
2A. Chapin WhitingUnionLadoga
3James ColemanUnionFond du Lac
4Luther H. CaryUnionFond du Lac
5Charles D. GageDem.New Fane
6Joseph WagnerDem.Moria
16Grant1Hanmer RobbinsUnionPlatteville
2John CarthewUnionRockville
3Joseph AllenUnionNew California
4Hugh A. W. McNairUnionFennimore
5Alvery A. BennettUnionGlen Haven
24Green1Lucius W. WrightUnionMonticello
2David Dunwiddie UnionBrodhead
29Green LakeCharles KilbournUnionPrinceton
15Iowa1Joseph A. FrostUnionAvoca
2John GreenUnionMoscow
23Jefferson1Thomas ShinnickDem.Watertown
2Gustavus H. BryantUnionLake Mills
3William W. ReedUnionJefferson
4Jost D. PetrieUnionConcord
09JuneauEzra C. SageUnionNew Lisbon
08KenoshaGideon TruesdellUnionKenosha
31La Crosse1Angus CameronUnionLa Crosse
2Duncan A. KennedyUnionStevenstown
13Lafayette1David J. SeelyDem.Elk Grove
2William MonroeUnionFayette
19Manitowoc1Nicholas DittmarUnionMeeme
2Michael MurphyDem.Maple Grove
3Thomas RobinsonDem.Manitowoc
27Marathon & WoodGeorge HilesDem.Dexterville
29MarquetteCharles S. KelseyUnionMontello
05Milwaukee1George W. ClasonDem.Milwaukee
2Harrison Carroll HobartWar Dem.Milwaukee
063James McGrathDem.Milwaukee
4Edwin HydeUnionMilwaukee
5Truman H. JuddUnionMilwaukee
056Joseph PhillipsDem.Milwaukee
7William A. PrentissUnionMilwaukee
8Louis HellbergDem.Milwaukee
069Valentin Knœll Dem.Franklin
0510Henry FowlerDem.Milwaukee
09MonroeStephen B. JohnsonUnionTomah
22Oconto & ShawanoDaniel H. PulciferUnionShawano
OutagamieW. H. P. BoganDem.Appleton
03OzaukeeFrederick W. HornDem.Cedarburg
28PierceJohn D. TrumbullUnionMaiden Rock
27PortageThomas H. McDillUnionPlover
07Racine1Charles E. DyerUnionRacine
2Hiram D. MorseUnionWaterford
30RichlandIra S. HaseltineUnionRichland Center
17Rock1Ezra A. FootUnionFootville
2John T. DowUnionCooksville
3William H. StarkUnionTiffany
4Horatio J. MurrayUnionBeloit
5Pliny NorcrossUnionJanesville
14Sauk1James I. WaterburyUnionPrairie du Sac
2Stephen Steele BarlowUnionDelton
01Sheboygan1Joseph WedigUnionSheboygan
2Richard B. Van ValkenberghUnionGreenbush
3George S. GravesUnionSheboygan Falls
28St. CroixH. L. WadsworthUnionRiver Falls
32TrempealeauJohn NichollsUnionTrempealeau
31Vernon1John W. GreenmanUnionBergen
2Albert BlissUnionReadstown
12Walworth1William C. AllenUnionDelavan
2Frank A. BuckbeeUnionSpringfield
3Thompson D. WeeksUnionWhitewater
04Washington1Charles H. MillerDem.West Bend
2Densmore W. MaxonDem.Cedar Creek
10Waukesha1Jesse SmithUnionDodges Corners
2Rufus ParksUnionWaterville
3James MurrayDem.New Berlin
27WaupacaEli P. PerryUnionNew London
29WausharaEdgar SearsUnionPine River
21Winnebago1Henry C. JewellUnionOshkosh
2John ProctorUnionNeenah
3Milo C. BushnellUnionOmro

Changes from the 19th Legislature

New districts for the 20th Legislature were defined in 1866 Wisconsin Act 101, passed into law in the 19th Wisconsin Legislature.

Senate redistricting

Summary of changes

  • 26 Senate districts were left unchanged.
  • Calumet County was moved from the 19th district to the 22nd.
  • Door County was moved from the 22nd district to the 2nd.
  • Monroe County was moved from the 31st district to the 9th.
  • Waushara County was moved from the 9th district to the 29th.
  • Vernon County was moved from the 30th district to the 31st.

Senate districts

after redistricting
before redistricting
Dist.19th Legislature20th Legislature
1Sheboygan CountySheboygan County
2Brown, Kewaunee countiesBrown, Door, Kewaunee counties
3Ozaukee CountyOzaukee County
4Washington CountyWashington County
5Northern Milwaukee CountyNorthern Milwaukee County
6Southern Milwaukee CountySouthern Milwaukee County
7Racine CountyRacine County
8Kenosha CountyKenosha County
9Adams, Juneau, Waushara countiesAdams, Juneau, Monroe counties
10Waukesha CountyWaukesha County
11Eastern Dane CountyEastern Dane County
12Walworth CountyWalworth County
13Lafayette CountyLafayette County
14Sauk CountySauk County
15Iowa CountyIowa County
16Grant CountyGrant County
17Rock CountyRock County
18Western Dodge CountyWestern Dodge County
19Manitowoc, Calumet countiesManitowoc County
20Fond du Lac CountyFond du Lac County
21Winnebago CountyWinnebago County
22Door, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawanaw countiesCalumet, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano counties
23Jefferson CountyJefferson County
24Green CountyGreen County
25Columbia CountyColumbia County
26Western Dane CountyWestern Dane County
27Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, Wood countiesMarathon, Portage, Waupaca, Wood counties
28Ashland, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, La Pointe (Bayfield), Pierce, Polk, St. Croix countiesAshland, Bayfield, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix counties
29Green Lake, Marquette CountyGreen Lake, Marquette, Waushara counties
30Bad Ax, Crawford, Richland countiesCrawford, Richland counties
31La Crosse, Monroe countiesLa Crosse, Vernon counties
32Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Trempealeau countiesBuffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Trempealeau counties
33Eastern Dodge CountyEastern Dodge County

Assembly redistricting

Summary of changes

  • Brown County went from having 1 district to 2.
  • Buffalo County became its own assembly district, after previously having been in a shared district with Pepin and Trempealeau counties.
  • Eau Claire and Pepin counties became a combined district, Eau Claire had previously been in a shared district with Chippewa and Dunn counties, Pepin had previously been in a shared district with Buffalo and Trempealeau counties.
  • Dodge County went from having 5 districts to 4.
  • Door and Kewaunee counties became a combined district, Door had previously been in a shared district with Oconto and Shawano counties, Kewaunee had previously been its own Assembly district.
  • Fond du Lac County went from having 5 districts to 6.
  • La Crosse County went from having 1 district to 2.
  • Milwaukee County went from having 9 districts to 10.
  • Racine County went from having 3 districts to 2.
  • Rock County went from having 6 districts to 5.
  • Sheboygan County went from having 4 districts to 3.
  • St. Croix County became its own assembly district, after previously having been in a shared district with Pierce County.
  • Trempealeau County became its own assembly district, after previously having been in a shared district with Buffalo and Pepin counties.
  • Walworth County went from having 4 districts to 3.
  • Washington County went from having 3 districts to 2.
  • Waukesha County went from having 4 districts to 3.

Assembly districts

CountyDistricts in 19th LegislatureDistricts in 20th Legislature
Adams1 District1 District
AshlandShared with Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, La Pointe (Bayfield), PolkShared with Bayfield, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, Polk
BayfieldShared with Ashland, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, PolkShared with Ashland, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, Polk
Brown1 District2 Districts
BuffaloShared with Pepin, Trempealeau1 District
BurnettShared with Ashland, Dallas, Douglas, La Pointe (Bayfield), PolkShared with Ashland, Bayfield, Dallas, Douglas, Polk
Calumet1 District1 District
ChippewaShared with Dunn, Eau ClaireShared with Dunn
ClarkShared with JacksonShared with Jackson
Columbia3 Districts3 Districts
CrawfordShared with Bad Ax (Vernon)1 District
DallasShared with Ashland, Burnett, Douglas, La Pointe (Bayfield), PolkShared with Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk
Dane5 Districts5 Districts
Dodge5 Districts4 Districts
DoorShared with Oconto, ShawanoShared with Kewaunee
DouglasShared with Ashland, Burnett, Dallas, La Pointe (Bayfield), PolkShared with Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Dallas, Polk
DunnShared with Chippewa, Eau ClaireShared with Chippewa
Eau ClaireShared with Chippewa, DunnShared with Pepin
Fond du Lac5 Districts6 Districts
Grant5 Districts5 Districts
Green2 Districts2 Districts
Green Lake1 District1 District
Iowa2 Districts2 Districts
JacksonShared with ClarkShared with Clark
Jefferson4 Districts4 Districts
Juneau1 District1 District
Kenosha1 District1 District
Kewaunee1 DistrictShared with Door
La Crosse1 District2 Districts
Lafayette2 Districts2 Districts
Manitowoc3 Districts3 Districts
MarathonShared with WoodShared with Wood
Marquette1 District1 District
Milwaukee9 Districts10 Districts
Monroe1 District1 District
OcontoShared with Door, ShawanoShared with Shawano
Outagamie1 District1 District
Ozaukee1 District1 District
PepinShared with Buffalo, TrempealeauShared with Eau Claire
PierceShared with St. CroixShared with St. Croix
PolkShared with Ashland, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas, La Pointe (Bayfield)Shared with Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Dallas, Douglas
Portage1 District1 District
Racine3 Districts2 Districts
Richland1 District1 District
Rock6 Districts5 Districts
Sauk2 Districts2 Districts
ShawanoShared with Door, OcontoShared with Oconto
Sheboygan4 Districts3 Districts
St. CroixShared with Pierce1 District
TrempealeauShared with Buffalo, Pepin1 District
Vernon2 Districts2 Districts
Walworth4 Districts3 Districts
Washington3 Districts3 Districts
Waukesha4 Districts3 Districts
Waupaca1 District1 District
Waushara1 District1 District
Winnebago3 Districts3 Districts
WoodShared with MarathonShared with Marathon

Notes

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