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Milleson lost re-election in 1980 to Bill Ress. Bill Ress Republican: January 3, 1981 – December 31, 1984 Ress lost re-election in 1984 to Rob Burch. Rob Burch: Democrat: January 3, 1985 – December 31, 1996 Burch did not seek re-election in 1996 and instead ran for the United States Congress. Gregory L. DiDonato: Democrat
In Ohio, the state had to draw new legislative maps due to the Ohio Supreme Court repeatedly striking down maps prior to the 2022 elections. The state's seven-member politician commission unanimously passed new maps despite the commission's two Democratic members considering the maps to still be unfair. [12]
The 2024 Wisconsin State Assembly election was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, alongside alongside elections for the State Senate. All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly were up for election.
Here are the contested elections for Wisconsin Senate, Assembly seats in Green Bay area, Brown County treasurer, and referendums. ... One-term state senator of District 30 since 2020.
Nearly half of state lawmakers — at least 61 members of the Assembly and Senate (41 Republicans and 20 Democrats) — have announced they won’t run in their old districts this November ...
Jamie Wall is the senator representing the 30th district. He was first elected to the senate in the 2024 general election. [3] Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three Wisconsin State Assembly districts. The 30th Senate district comprises the 88th, 89th, and 90th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those ...
The 2024 Wisconsin Senate election was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at the Fall general election in Wisconsin, alongside the election for the State Assembly. Sixteen of the 33 seats in the Wisconsin Senate were up for election—the even-numbered districts. Before the election, 22 Senate seats were held by Republicans, 11 seats were held ...
The 2026 United States state legislative elections will be held on November 3, 2026, for 88 state legislative chambers in 46 states. [2] Across the fifty states , approximately 56 percent of all upper house seats and 92 percent of all lower house seats will be up for election.