51st Wisconsin Legislature

The Fifty-First Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 8, 1913, to August 9, 1913, in regular session.[1] During this term, legislative business was largely held in the north wing of the Wisconsin State Capitol, which was the only part of the capitol to remain intact after the 1904 fire.[2]

51st Wisconsin Legislature
50th 52nd
Wisconsin State Capitol reconstruction close to completion
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 6, 1913 – January 4, 1915
ElectionNovember 5, 1912
Senate
Members33
Senate PresidentThomas Morris (R)
President pro temporeHarry C. Martin (R)
Party controlRepublican
Assembly
Members100
Assembly SpeakerMerlin Hull (R)
Party controlRepublican
Sessions
1stJanuary 8, 1913 – August 9, 1913

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

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 5, 1912. 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 8, 1910.[1]

Major events

Major legislation

  • February 18, 1913: Joint Resolution ratifying an amendment to the constitution of the United States relating to popular election of United States Senators, 1913 Joint Resolution 5. This was Wisconsin's ratification of the seventeenth amendment to the United States Constitution.
  • May 7, 1913: An Act to authorize the industrial commission to investigate the subject of old-age pensions, 1913 Act 185. Initial steps toward establishing a state pension system.
  • May 14, 1913: An Act ... relating to the law of the road for automobiles, and providing a penalty, 1913 Act 249. Established in law that automobiles and other vehicles should move to their right when encountering oncoming traffic.
  • May 27, 1913: An Act ... relating to pecuniary assistance to prisoners and their families, 1913 Act 353. Enabled prisoners to receive payment for participating in state work release programs.
  • May 28, 1913: An Act ... relating to infectious diseases, 1913 Act 308. Established that persons suffering from tuberculosis but not abiding by public health directives could be involuntarily committed to a hospital to prevent spread of the disease.
  • May 29, 1913: An Act ... to appropriate a certain sum of money to the normal school fund to build a normal school at Eau Claire, 1913 Act 359. Establishing the school that would become University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire.
  • June 14, 1913: An Act ... relating to the employments of minors and females, 1913 Act 466. Specified a wide range of dangerous job duties for which it would be illegal to employ minors.

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 7 seats
  Social Dem.: 1 seat
  Republican: 24 seats
  Vacant: 1 seat
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.S.D.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature4226321
Start of 1st Session7125330
From Mar. 4, 1913[note 1]24321
Final voting share25%75%
Beginning of the next Legislature9123330

Assembly summary

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 35 seats
  Social Dem.: 6 seats
  Independent: 1 seat
  Republican: 58 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.S.D.Ind.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature29120591000
Start of 1st Session3560591000
From Jan. 19, 1913[note 2]58991
From Feb. 25, 1913[note 3]11000
Final voting share42%58%
Beginning of the next Legislature2980631000

Sessions

  • 1st Regular session: January 8, 1913 – August 9, 1913

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the Fifty-First Wisconsin Legislature:[3]

Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 7 seats
  Social Dem.: 1 seat
  Republican: 25 seats
Dist.CountiesSenatorResidenceParty
01Door, Kewaunee, & MarinetteM. W. PerryAlgomaRep.
02Brown & OcontoTimothy BurkeGreen BayRep.
03Kenosha & RacineIsaac T. BishopSomersRep.
04Milwaukee (Northern Part)William L. RichardsMilwaukeeRep.
05Milwaukee (Middle-West County & Central-Western City)George J. WeigleMilwaukeeRep.
06Milwaukee (Northern City)George WeisslederMilwaukeeDem.
07Milwaukee (Southern County)Gabriel ZophyMilwaukeeSoc.D.
08Milwaukee (City South)Alexander E. MartinMilwaukeeRep.
09Milwaukee (City Downtown)Edward F. KileenWautomaRep.
10Buffalo, Pepin, Pierce, & St. CroixGeorge B. SkogmoRiver FallsRep.
11Burnett, Douglas, & WashburnVictor LinleySuperiorRep.
12Ashland, Bayfield, Price, Rusk, & SawyerA. Pearce TomkinsAshlandRep.
13Dodge & WashingtonPaul O. HustingMayvilleDem.
14Outagamie & ShawanoHenry N. CulbertsonRep.
15Calumet & ManitowocSamuel W. RandolphManitowocDem.
16Crawford, Grant, & RichlandRobert GlennWyalusingRep.
17Green, Iowa, & LafayetteHarry C. MartinDarlingtonRep.
18Fond du Lac & Green LakeLewis G. KelloggRiponDem.
19WinnebagoMerritt F. WhiteWinneconneRep.
20Ozaukee & SheboyganWilliam J. BichlerBelgiumDem.
21Adams, Juneau, Marquette, & WausharaEdward E. Browne (res. March 4, 1913)WaupacaRep.
--Vacant from Mar. 4, 1913--
22Rock & WalworthLawrence E. CunninghamBeloitRep.
23Portage & WaupacaCharles A. SnoverFort AtkinsonDem.
24Clark & WoodRobert W. MonkNeillsvilleRep.
25Langlade & MarathonW. W. AlbersWausauDem.
26DaneHenry HuberStoughtonRep.
27Columbia & SaukJohn M. TrueBarabooRep.
28Chippewa, & Eau ClaireEdward AckleyChippewa FallsRep.
29Barron, Dunn, & PolkGeorge E. ScottPrairie FarmRep.
30Florence, Forest, Iron, Lincoln, Oneida, Taylor, & VilasWillard T. StevensRep.
31Jackson, Monroe, & VernonHoward TeasdaleSpartaRep.
32La Crosse & TrempealeauOtto BosshardLa CrosseRep.
33Jefferson & WaukeshaGeorge E. HoytMenomonee FallsRep.

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Fifty-First Wisconsin Legislature:[3]

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 35 seats
  Social Dem.: 6 seats
  Independent: 1 seat
  Republican: 58 seats
Milwaukee County districts
Senate
District
CountyDist.RepresentativePartyResidence
21Adams & MarquetteGeorge W. BinghamRep.Friendship
12AshlandD. E. BoweRep.Mellen
29BarronAndrew GulicksonRep.Stanley
12BayfieldHubert H. PeaveyRep.Washburn
02Brown1Archie McCombRep.Green Bay
2John L. SchnitzlerRep.De Pere
10Buffalo & PepinJames AllisonRep.Maxville
11Burnett & WashburnHans M. LaursenRep.Shell Lake
15CalumetAugust T. DornDem.Harrison
28ChippewaThomas W. BartingaleRep.
24ClarkArnt O. RheaRep.Thorp
27ColumbiaK. A. JohnsonRep.Portage
16CrawfordT. Frank ClancyRep.Soldiers Grove
26Dane1Fred L. HolmesRep.Madison
2Edward C. MelandRep.DeForest
3Thomas A. StewartDem.Verona
13Dodge1Charles LentzDem.Herman
2Henry E. KruegerDem.Beaver Dam
01DoorLewis L. JohnsonRep.Clay Banks
11Douglas1Philip GannonRep.Superior
2Ray J. NyeRep.Superior
29DunnJames D. MillarRep.Menomonie
28Eau ClaireHenry LaycockRep.Eau Claire
30Florence, Forest, & OneidaDouglas AndersonRep.Rhinelander
18Fond du Lac1Christian PickartDem.Marshfield
2William F. SommerfieldRep.Oakfield
16Grant1James DolanDem.Platteville
2Henry E. RoetheRep.Fennimore
17GreenS. A. SchindlerRep.New Glarus
18Green LakeNewcomb SpoorRep.Berlin
17IowaAlbert D. RichardsonRep.Wyoming
30Iron & VilasWilliam WhitesideRep.
31JacksonMerlin HullRep.Black River Falls
33Jefferson1C. F. ViebahnDem.Watertown
2Oscar F. RoesslerDem.Jefferson
21JuneauA. A. TelferRep.Elroy
03KenoshaCharles H. PfennigRep.Kenosha
01KewauneePaul HoversonRep.Franklin
32La Crosse1Clark L. HoodDem.La Crosse
2E. J. KneenDem.Bangor
17LafayetteJulius M. EngebretsonRep.Wiota
25LangladeEdward NordmanDem.Polar
30LincolnJohn O'DayDem.Merrill
15Manitowoc1Carl HansenDem.Manitowoc
2Peter J. MurphyDem.Cato
25Marathon1Francis X. SchillingRep.Cassel
2Oscar RingleDem.Wausau
01MarinetteAlbert E. Schwittay (died Jan. 19, 1913)Rep.Marinette
James Larson (from Feb. 25, 1913)Ind.Marinette
09Milwaukee1Edwin HinkelDem.Milwaukee
2Thomas A. ManningDem.Milwaukee
3David V. JenningsDem.Milwaukee
054Carl MinkleySoc.D.Milwaukee
085Charles J. StemperDem.Milwaukee
056A. J. HeddingDem.Milwaukee
7Edward ZinnSoc.D.Milwaukee
088Jacob J. Litza Jr.Dem.Milwaukee
069W. E. WalshDem.Milwaukee
0410Edward H. KieferSoc.D.Milwaukee
0811James VintSoc.D.Milwaukee
12William L. SmithSoc.D.Milwaukee
0413Charles E. EstabrookRep.Milwaukee
0714Martin GoreckiSoc.D.Milwaukee
0515August DietrichRep.Milwaukee
16Edward J. BurkeDem.Milwaukee
0717John PauluDem.Milwaukee
0418Joseph F. SmartDem.Milwaukee
0719Luke ScanlanDem.Oak Creek
31MonroeA. E. FrederickRep.Kendall
02OcontoRobert G. SharpRep.Oconto
14Outagamie1Isaac N. StewartDem.
2Charles H. MoryRep.Cicero
20OzaukeeJacob DietrichDem.Cedarburg
10PierceCassius D. HawnRep.Rock Elm
29PolkAxel JohnsonRep.Apple River
23PortageDon C. HallRep.Stevens Point
12PriceAugust HedenRep.Ogema
03Racine1Charles H. EverettRep.Racine
2Joseph C. HamataDem.Racine
28RichlandJ. B. JensonRep.Westford
22Rock1Alexander PaulDem.Milton
2Charles D. RosaRep.Beloit
12Rusk & SawyerDell H. RichardsRep.Ladysmith
27SaukGeorge CarpenterRep.Baraboo
14ShawanoThomas J. MahonRep.Birnamwood
20Sheboygan1Carl ZillierDem.Sheboygan
2Henry OttRep.Plymouth
10St. CroixJohn A. ChinnockRep.Hudson
30TaylorElias L. UrquhartRep.Medford
32TrempealeauL. L. GrindeRep.Gale
31VernonLawrence GrimsrudRep.Westby
23WalworthS. Clayton GoffRep.Elkhorn
13WashingtonJoseph GiudiceDem.Slinger
33Waukesha1Percy SawyerRep.Waukesha
2Judson HallDem.Merton
23WaupacaAndrew R. PottsRep.Dayton
21WausharaMichael O'ConnorRep.Hancock
19Winnebago1Martin T. BattisRep.Oshkosh
2Charles SchultzDem.Neenah
3Wilbur E. HurlbutRep.Oshkosh
24WoodD. D. ConwayDem.Grand Rapids

Changes from the 50th Legislature

New districts for the 51st Legislature were defined in 1911 Wisconsin Act 661, passed into law in the 50th Wisconsin Legislature.

Senate redistricting

Summary of changes

  • 11 districts were left unchanged
  • Dodge County went from having its own district to sharing with Washington County (13).
  • Milwaukee County went from having 5 districts to 6 (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9).
  • Rock County went from having its own district to sharing again with Walworth County (22).
  • Only two single-county districts remain (19, 26).

Senate districts

Dist.50th Legislature51st Legislature
1Door, Kewaunee, Marinette countiesDoor, Kewaunee, Marinette counties
2Brown, Oconto countiesBrown, Oconto counties
3Kenosha, Racine countiesKenosha, Racine counties
4Milwaukee County (northern quarter)Milwaukee County (northern quarter)
5Milwaukee County (city center)Milwaukee County (central-west)
6Milwaukee County (city northwest)Milwaukee County (city north)
7Milwaukee County (southern & west)Milwaukee County (southern)
8Milwaukee County (city south)Milwaukee County (city south)
9Adams, Marquette, Waushara, Wood countiesMilwaukee County (city center)
10Pierce, St. Croix countiesBuffalo, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix counties
11Burnett, Douglas, Polk countiesBurnett, Douglas, Washburn counties
12Ashland, Bayfield, Price, Sawyer, Taylor, Washburn countiesAshland, Bayfield, Price, Rusk, Sawyer counties
13Dodge CountyDodge, Washington counties
14Outagamie, Shawano countiesOutagamie, Shawano counties
15Calumet, Manitowoc countiesCalumet, Manitowoc counties
16Crawford, Grant countiesCrawford, Grant, Richland counties
17Green, Iowa, Lafayette countiesGreen, Iowa, Lafayette counties
18Fond du Lac, Green LakeFond du Lac, Green Lake
19Winnebago CountyWinnebago County
20Ozaukee, Sheboygan countyOzaukee, Sheboygan county
21Portage, Waupaca countiesAdams, Juneau, Marquette, Waushara counties
22Rock CountyRock, Walworth counties
23Jefferson, Walworth countiesPortage, Waupaca counties
24Chippewa, Eau Claire, Rusk countiesClark, Wood counties
25Clark, Marathon countiesLanglade, Marathon counties
26Dane CountyDane County
27Columbia, Sauk countiesColumbia, Sauk counties
28Richland, Vernon countiesChippewa, Eau Claire counties
29Barron, Buffalo, Dunn, Pepin countiesBarron, Dunn, Polk counties
30Florence, Forest, Iron, Langlade, Lincoln, Oneida, Vilas countiesFlorence, Forest, Iron, Lincoln, Oneida, Taylor, Vilas counties
31Jackson, Juneau, Monroe countiesJackson, Monroe, Vernon counties
32La Crosse, Trempealeau countiesLa Crosse, Trempealeau counties
33Washington, Waukesha countiesJefferson, Waukesha counties

Assembly redistricting

Summary of changes

  • Bayfield County became its own district after previously having been in a shared district with Sawyer and Washburn counties.
  • Eau Claire County went from having 2 districts to 1.
  • Langlade County became its own district after previously having been in a shared district with Florence and Forest counties.
  • Marinette County went from having 2 districts to 1.
  • Milwaukee County went from having 16 districts to 19.
  • Polk County became its own district after previously having been in a shared district with Burnett County.
  • Price and Taylor counties both became independent districts after previously having been in a shared district.
  • Rock County went from having 3 districts to 2.
  • Sauk County went from having 2 districts to 1.
  • Waupaca County went from having 2 districts to 1.

Assembly districts

CountyDistricts in 50th LegislatureDistricts in 51st LegislatureChange
AdamsShared with MarquetteShared with Marquette
Ashland1 District1 District
Barron1 District1 District
BayfieldShared with Sawyer, & Washburn1 District
Brown2 Districts2 Districts
BuffaloShared with PepinShared with Pepin
BurnettShared with PolkShared with Washburn
Calumet1 District1 District
Chippewa2 Districts1 District
Clark1 District1 District
Columbia2 Districts1 District
Crawford1 District1 District
Dane3 Districts3 Districts
Dodge2 Districts2 Districts
Door1 District1 District
Douglas2 Districts2 Districts
Dunn1 District1 District
Eau Claire2 Districts1 District
FlorenceShared with Forest & LangladeShared with Forest & Oneida
Fond du Lac2 Districts2 Districts
ForestShared with Florence & LangladeShared with Florence & Oneida
Grant2 Districts2 Districts
Green1 District1 District
Green Lake1 District1 District
Iowa1 District1 District
IronShared with Oneida, VilasShared with Vilas
Jackson1 District1 District
Jefferson2 Districts2 Districts
Juneau1 District1 District
Kenosha1 District1 District
Kewaunee1 District1 District
La Crosse2 Districts2 Districts
Lafayette1 District1 District
LangladeShared with Florence & Forest1 District
Lincoln1 District1 District
Manitowoc2 Districts2 Districts
Marathon2 Districts2 Districts
Marinette2 Districts1 District
MarquetteShared with AdamsShared with Adams
Milwaukee16 Districts19 Districts
Monroe1 District1 District
Oconto1 District1 District
OneidaShared with Iron, VilasShared with Florence, Forest
Outagamie2 Districts2 Districts
Ozaukee1 District1 District
PepinShared with BuffaloShared with Buffalo
Pierce1 District1 District
PolkShared with Burnett1 District
Portage1 District1 District
PriceShared with Taylor1 District
Racine2 Districts2 Districts
Richland1 District1 District
Rock3 Districts2 Districts
RuskShared with ChippewaShared with Sawyer
Sauk2 Districts1 District
SawyerShared with Bayfield & WashburnShared with Rusk
Shawano1 District1 District
Sheboygan2 Districts2 Districts
St. Croix1 District1 District
TaylorShared with Price1 District
Trempealeau1 District1 District
Vernon1 District1 District
VilasShared with Iron, OneidaShared with Iron
Walworth1 District1 District
WashburnShared with Bayfield & SawyerShared with Burnett
Washington1 District1 District
Waukesha2 Districts2 Districts
Waupaca2 Districts1 District
Waushara1 District1 District
Winnebago3 Districts3 Districts
Wood1 District1 District

Notes

References