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Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district covers most of the Driftless Area in southwestern and western Wisconsin. The district includes the cities of Eau Claire, La Crosse, and Stevens Point, as well as many Wisconsin-based exurbs of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. It borders the states of Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois.
Current U.S. representatives from Wisconsin District Member (Residence) [2] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [3] District map 1st: Bryan Steil : Republican January 3, 2019 R+3: 2nd: Mark Pocan : Democratic January 3, 2013 D+19: 3rd: Derrick Van Orden (Prairie du Chien) Republican January 3, 2023 R+4: 4th: Gwen Moore : Democratic January 3, 2005
Transitioned to District 3: 3 Thomas W. Wells 1978 1989 Andrew P. Bissonnette 1989 2013 Appointed by Tommy Thompson: Joseph G. Sciascia 2013 Transitioned to District 3: 4 Steven Bauer 2008 Transitioned to District 3: Green Lake: X David C. Willis 1978 1992 Acting Chief Judge (1985–1986) William M. McMonigal 1992 2011 Appointed by Tommy ...
Incumbent Republican Derrick Van Orden will face challenger Democrat Rebecca Cooke in the Nov. 5 general election for Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District.
The circuit courts are organized into 9 geographical administrative districts. [3] Within each district the Wisconsin Supreme Court will appoint a chief judge, a deputy chief judge, and a professional district court administrator. [3] With the exception of Milwaukee County, chief judges and their deputies continue to hear cases while serving.
District 3 Democratic Party Q&A: ... Wisconsin state assembly representatives serve two-year terms and all 99 members are elected every two years. Assembly District 86.
The 1st district encompasses the southeastern corner of Wisconsin, containing the cities of Beloit, Franklin, Janesville, Kenosha, Oak Creek, Racine, and most of Whitewater. The incumbent is Republican Bryan Steil, who was re-elected with 54.0% of the vote in 2024. [1]
Judge Term as justice Term as chief Succeeded Notes Start End Start End Edward V. Whiton: 1853 1859 1853 1859 New seat: Elected (as chief justice) 1852, 1857. Died in office. [7] Samuel Crawford: 1853 1855 New seat: Elected 1852. Lost re-election 1855. [12] Abram D. Smith: 1853 1859 New seat: Elected 1852. [13] Orsamus Cole: 1855 1892 1880 1892 ...