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Wisconsin's 33rd State Assembly district | |||||
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Demographics | 90.26% White 1.18% Black 5.47% Hispanic 1.03% Asian 1.51% Native American 0.07% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | ||||
Population (2020) • Voting age | 59,759 47,535 | ||||
Website | Official website | ||||
Notes | Southeast Wisconsin |
The 33rd Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[1] Located in southeast Wisconsin, the district comprises much of eastern Walworth County and southwest Racine County. It includes the city of Burlington and most of the city of Lake Geneva, and the villages of East Troy and Union Grove. It also contains the Big Foot Beach State Park and Grand Geneva Resort Airport.[2] The district is represented by Republican Scott Johnson, since January 2023.[3]
The 33rd Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 11th Senate district, along with the 31st and 32nd Assembly districts.[4]
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Lake Beulah near East Troy
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Downtown Lake Geneva
List of past representatives
Member | Party | Residence | Counties represented | Term start | Term end | Ref. |
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District created | ||||||
Richard E. Pabst | Dem. | Milwaukee | Milwaukee | January 1, 1973 | January 5, 1981 | |
Thomas J. Crawford | Dem. | Milwaukee | January 5, 1981 | January 3, 1983 | ||
Robert Goetsch | Rep. | Oak Grove | Dodge | January 3, 1983 | January 7, 1985 | |
Steven Foti | Rep. | Oconomowoc | Washington, Waukesha | January 7, 1985 | January 4, 1993 | |
Daniel P. Vrakas | Rep. | Hartland | Waukesha | January 4, 1993 | October 31, 2005 | |
--Vacant-- | October 31, 2005 | January 17, 2006 | ||||
Scott Newcomer | Rep. | Delafield | January 17, 2006 | January 3, 2011 | ||
Chris Kapenga | Rep. | Delafield | January 3, 2011 | January 7, 2013 | ||
Stephen Nass | Rep. | Whitewater | Jefferson, Walworth, Waukesha | January 7, 2013 | January 3, 2015 | [5] |
Cody Horlacher | Rep. | Muskego | January 3, 2015 | January 2, 2023 | [6] | |
Scott Johnson | Rep. | Hebron | Jefferson & Rock | January 3, 2023 | Current | [3] |
Electoral history
Year | Date | Elected | Defeated | Total | Plurality | Other primary candidates | ||||||
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1972[7] | Nov. 7 | Richard E. Pabst | Democratic | 11,973 | 73.42% | Danilo Drobac | Rep. | 3,690 | 22.63% | 16,307 | 8,283 | |
Earl Denny | Amer. | 384 | 2.35% | |||||||||
George Schrank | Ind. | 260 | 1.59% | |||||||||
1974[8] | Nov. 5 | Richard E. Pabst (inc.) | Democratic | 6,063 | 71.19% | Christine R. Brien | Rep. | 2,454 | 28.81% | 8,517 | 3,609 | |
1976[9] | Nov. 2 | Richard E. Pabst (inc.) | Democratic | 11,246 | 69.82% | James G. Rebholz | Rep. | 4,861 | 30.18% | 16,107 | 6,385 | Patrick G. Holloway (Dem.) |
1978[10] | Nov. 7 | Richard E. Pabst (inc.) | Democratic | 8,433 | 100.0% | 8,433 | 8,433 |
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1980[11] | Nov. 4 | Thomas J. Crawford | Democratic | 11,910 | 94.22% | Edward F. Leone | Ind. | 731 | 5.78% | 12,641 | 11,179 | Richard E. Pabst (inc.) (Dem.) |
1982[12] | Nov. 2 | Robert Goetsch | Republican | 7,641 | 54.89% | Richard L. Fanshaw | Dem. | 6,280 | 45.11% | 13,921 | 1,361 |
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1984[13] | Nov. 6 | Steven Foti | Republican | 15,838 | 71.11% | Robert C. Zimmerman | Dem. | 6,436 | 28.89% | 22,274 | 9,402 | Carol A. Wilson (Rep.) |
1986[14] | Nov. 4 | Steven Foti (inc.) | Republican | 12,724 | 100.0% | 12,724 | 12,724 | |||||
1988[15] | Nov. 8 | Steven Foti (inc.) | Republican | 17,620 | 75.51% | Michael J. Mangan | Dem. | 5,714 | 24.49% | 23,334 | 11,906 | |
1990[16] | Nov. 6 | Steven Foti (inc.) | Republican | 10,951 | 100.0% | 10,951 | 10,951 | |||||
1992[17] | Nov. 3 | Daniel P. Vrakas | Republican | 19,998 | 90.74% | Michael J. Mangan | Ind. | 2,040 | 9.26% | 22,038 | 17,958 | |
1994[18] | Nov. 8 | Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.) | Republican | 15,018 | 100.0% | 15,018 | 15,018 | |||||
1996[19] | Nov. 5 | Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.) | Republican | 20,165 | 88.01% | Steven F. Leinstock | Tax. | 2,747 | 11.99% | 22,912 | 17,418 | |
1998[20] | Nov. 3 | Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.) | Republican | 17,577 | 90.90% | James H. House | Tax. | 1,760 | 9.10% | 19,337 | 15,817 | |
2000[21] | Nov. 7 | Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.) | Republican | 27,563 | 99.73% | 27,638 | 27,488 | |||||
2002[22] | Nov. 5 | Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.) | Republican | 17,040 | 99.84% | 17,068 | 17,012 | |||||
2004[23] | Nov. 2 | Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.) | Republican | 24,501 | 72.16% | Patrick Byrne | Dem. | 9,426 | 27.76% | 33,955 | 15,075 | |
2006 (sp)[24] |
Jan. 10 | Scott Newcomer | Republican | 2,438 | 62.69% | Patrick Byrne | Dem. | 1,442 | 37.08% | 3,889 | 996 |
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2006[25] | Nov. 7 | Scott Newcomer (inc.) | Republican | 18,617 | 71.63% | Thomas Radosevich | Dem. | 7,366 | 28.34% | 25,990 | 11,251 | |
2008[26] | Nov. 4 | Scott Newcomer (inc.) | Republican | 27,746 | 99.77% | 27,811 | 27,681 | |||||
2010[27] | Nov. 2 | Chris Kapenga | Republican | 23,580 | 99.50% | 23,699 | 23,461 |
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2012[28] | Nov. 6 | Stephen Nass | Republican | 18,891 | 62.79% | Scott Allan Woods | Dem. | 10,229 | 34.00% | 34,495 | 18,148 | |
Terry Virgil | Ind. | 945 | 3.14% | |||||||||
2014[29] | Nov. 4 | Cody Horlacher | Republican | 19,429 | 98.04% | 19,818 | 19,040 | |||||
2016[30] | Nov. 8 | Cody Horlacher (inc.) | Republican | 18,851 | 62.59% | Brandon White | Dem. | 11,246 | 37.34% | 30,120 | 7,605 | |
2018[31] | Nov. 6 | Cody Horlacher (inc.) | Republican | 17,236 | 62.73% | Brandon White | Dem. | 10,219 | 37.19% | 27,478 | 7,017 | |
2020[32] | Nov. 3 | Cody Horlacher (inc.) | Republican | 21,496 | 61.85% | Mason Becker | Dem. | 13,228 | 38.06% | 34,755 | 8,268 | |
2022[33] | Nov. 3 | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Wisconsin's_33rd_Assembly_district