List of superintendents of public instruction of Wisconsin
This is a list of people who have held the position of Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin . Partisan affiliation is indicated by shading for superintendents elected prior to 1902, when partisan elections for this office were ended. Since 1902, state superintendents have been elected on a nonpartisan basis with no affiliation on the ballot; thus, a state superintendent is not allowed to affiliate with a political party during his or her time in office. However, an individual elected or appointed to the office of state superintendent may be a member of a political party before and after their time in office. For example, Herbert J. Grover and Charles P. Cary both held prior partisan legislative or county office whereas Tony Evers ran for and won a partisan governor's race .
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Superintendents
Party
Took office
Left office
1
Eleazer Root
Independent [ 1]
January 1, 1849[ 2]
January 5, 1852
2
Azel P. Ladd
Democratic [ 3]
January 5, 1852[ 2]
January 2, 1854
3
Hiram A. Wright [ note 1] [ 4]
Democratic[ 5]
January 2, 1854[ 2]
May 29, 1855[ 2]
vacant
May 29, 1855
June 26, 1855
4
A. Constantine Barry [ note 2] [ 4]
Democratic[ 4]
June 26, 1855[ 2]
January 4, 1858
5
Lyman C. Draper
Democratic[ 6] [ note 3]
January 4, 1858[ 2]
January 2, 1860
6
Josiah Little Pickard [ note 4] [ 8]
Republican [ 9]
January 2, 1860[ 2]
September 30, 1864[ 2]
vacant
September 30, 1864
October 1, 1864
7
John G. McMynn [ note 2]
National Union [ 10]
October 1, 1864[ 2]
January 6, 1868
8
Alexander J. Craig [ note 1]
?
January 6, 1868[ 2]
July 6, 1870[ 2]
9
Samuel Fallows [ note 2]
?
July 6, 1870[ 2]
January 4, 1874
10
Edward Searing
Liberal Republican [ 11]
January 4, 1874[ 2]
January 7, 1878
11
William Clarke Whitford
Republican[ 12]
January 7, 1878[ 2]
January 2, 1882
12
Robert Graham
Republican[ 13]
January 2, 1882[ 2]
January 3, 1887
13
Jesse B. Thayer
Republican[ 14]
January 3, 1887[ 2]
January 5, 1891
14
Oliver Elwin Wells
Democratic[ 15]
January 5, 1891[ 2]
January 7, 1895
15
John Q. Emery
Republican[ 16]
January 7, 1895[ 2]
January 2, 1899
16
Lorenzo D. Harvey
Republican[ 17]
January 2, 1899[ 2]
January 5, 1903
17
Charles P. Cary
none (previously a Republican county superintendent of schools)
January 5, 1903[ 2]
July 1, 1921
18
John Callahan
none[ 18]
July 1, 1921[ 2]
1949
19
George Earl Watson
none[ 18]
1949
1961
20
Angus B. Rothwell [ note 4]
none[ 18]
1961
July 1, 1966[ 18]
21
William C. Kahl [ note 2]
none[ 18]
July 1, 1966[ 18]
July 2, 1973
22
Barbara Thompson
none[ 18]
July 2, 1973
July 6, 1981
23
Herbert J. Grover [ note 4]
none (previously a Democratic state legislator)[ 18]
July 6, 1981
April 9, 1993[ 18]
Lee S. Dreyfus (Acting)[ note 5]
April 9, 1993
July 7, 1993
24
John T. Benson
none[ 18]
July 7, 1993
July 2, 2001
25
Elizabeth Burmaster
none[ 18]
July 2, 2001
July 6, 2009
26
Tony Evers [ note 6]
none (subsequently held governor's office as a Democrat)[ 18]
July 6, 2009
January 7, 2019
27
Carolyn Stanford Taylor [ note 2]
none[ 18]
January 7, 2019
July 5, 2021
28
Jill Underly
none[ 18]
July 5, 2021
Notes
^ a b Died in office.
^ a b c d e Appointed to fill unexpired term.
^ Draper also appeared on the Reform Democratic ticket.[ 7]
^ a b c Resigned from office.
^ Lee Dreyfus served as "interim superintendent" during this period, but was never officially superintendent.
^ Resigned to take office as governor following election on the Democratic ticket.
References
^ "School Superintendant [sic ]" (PDF) . Independent American and General Advertiser . Platteville, Wisconsin. November 4, 1848. p. 2. Retrieved 2010-04-22 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Anderson, William J. (1929). William A. Anderson (ed.). The Wisconsin blue book, 1929 . Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company. p. 155. Retrieved 2008-06-10 .
^ "State Democratic Nominations" (PDF) . The Kenosha Democrat . Kenosha, Wisconsin. November 1, 1851. p. 2. Retrieved 2010-04-22 .
^ a b c "The Appointment of Mr. Barry" (PDF) . Daily Argus and Democrat . Madison, Wisconsin. June 20, 1855. p. 2. Retrieved 2010-04-22 .
^ "Democratic State Nominations" (PDF) . Appleton Post-Crescent . Appleton, Wisconsin. November 5, 1853. p. 2. Retrieved 2010-04-22 .
^ "Democratic Nominations" (PDF) . The Daily Wisconsin Patriot . Madison, Wisconsin. November 2, 1857. p. 2. Retrieved 2010-04-22 .
^ "Reform Democratic Ticket" (PDF) . The Daily Wisconsin Patriot . Madison, Wisconsin. November 2, 1857. p. 2. Retrieved 2010-04-22 .
^ "General Election Notice" (PDF) . The Waukesha Freeman . Waukesha, Wisconsin. October 4, 1864. p. 1. Retrieved 2010-04-22 .
^ "Republican State Ticket" (PDF) . The La Crosse Daily Republican . La Crosse, Wisconsin. November 1, 1859. p. 2. Retrieved 2010-04-22 .
^ "National Union Nominations" (PDF) . The Waukesha Freeman . Waukesha, Wisconsin. October 25, 1864. p. 2. Retrieved 2010-04-22 .
^ Wisconsin Blue Book . 1877. p. 446.
^ Wisconsin Blue Book . 1881. p. 492.
^ Wisconsin Blue Book (PDF) . 1882. p. 527.
^ Wisconsin Blue Book (PDF) . 1887. p. 483.
^ Wisconsin Blue Book (PDF) . 1893. p. 306.
^ Wisconsin Blue Book (PDF) . 1895. p. 662.
^ "Harvey, Lorenzo Dow 1848 - 1922" . Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2011-11-16 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Barish, Lawrence S., ed. (2007). "Chapter 8: Statistical Information on Wisconsin" . State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2007–2008 (PDF) . Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. p. 723. ISBN 978-0-9752820-2-1 . Archived from the original on 2011-08-11. Retrieved 2008-06-07 .