Wisconsin's 13th Senate district American legislative district in central Wisconsin
The 13th Senate district of Wisconsin is one of 33 districts in the Wisconsin Senate .[ 1] Located in south central Wisconsin, the district comprises all of Green Lake and Marquette counties, along with most of Dodge County , western Fond du Lac County , and parts of northern Jefferson County , eastern Adams County , northeast Columbia County , and southwest Winnebago County . It includes the cities of Beaver Dam , Horicon , Markesan , Mayville , Montello , Princeton , Ripon , Watertown , and Waupun .[ 2]
Current elected officials
John Jagler is the senator representing the 13th district. He was first elected in a 2021 special election . He previously served 8 years in the State Assembly .[ 3]
Each Wisconsin State Senate district is composed of three Wisconsin State Assembly districts. The 13th Senate district comprises the 37th, 38th, and 39th Assembly districts. The current representatives of those districts are:[ 4]
The 13th Senate district, in its current borders, crosses three different congressional districts. The part of the district in Adams County falls within Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district , represented by U.S. Representative Derrick Van Orden . The parts of the district in Jefferson County and the southern half of Dodge County fall within Wisconsin's 5th congressional district , represented by Scott L. Fitzgerald . All of the remainder falls within Wisconsin's 6th congressional district , represented by Glenn Grothman .[ 5]
Past senators
The district has previously been represented by:[ 6]
Note: the boundaries of districts have changed repeatedly over history. Previous politicians of a specific numbered district have represented a completely different geographic area, due to redistricting .
Senator
Party
Notes
Session
Years
District Definition
District created
1848
Waukesha County
Joseph Turner
Dem.
1st
Frederick Sprague
Dem.
2nd
1849
3rd
1850
George Hyer
Dem.
Resigned.
4th
1851
--Vacant--
5th
1852
E. B. West
Whig
Won 1852 special election.
Charles Dunn
Dem.
6th
1853
1852–1855 1856–1860 1861–1865 1866–1870 Lafayette County
7th
1854
8th
1855
9th
1856
Philemon Simpson
Dem.
10th
1857
11th
1858
12th
1859
13th
1860
Samuel Cole
Dem.
14th
1861
15th
1862
James Earnest
Dem.
16th
1863
17th
1864
Samuel Cole
Natl. Union
18th
1865
19th
1866
James Earnest
Dem.
20th
1867
21st
1868
Hamilton H. Gray
Dem.
22nd
1869
23rd
1870
Henry S. Magoon
Rep.
Redistricted to 11th district .
24th
1871
Satterlee Clark Jr.
Dem.
Redistricted from 33rd district .
25th
1872
Most of Dodge County
Samuel D. Burchard
Dem.
26th
1873
27th
1874
John A. Barney
Dem.
28th
1875
29th
1876
Charles H. Williams
Dem.
30th
1877
31st
1878
Edward C. McFetridge
Rep.
32nd
1879
33rd
1880
Arthur K. Delaney
Dem.
34th
1881
35th
1882
Benjamin F. Sherman
Dem.
36th
1883–1884
1882–1887 1888–1891 Dodge County
37th
1885–1886
Charles Pettibone
Ind.
38th
1887–1888
39th
1889–1890
William Voss
Dem.
40th
1891–1892
41st
1893–1894
Columbia County
Dodge County
Michael E. Burke
Dem.
42nd
1895–1896
43rd
1897–1898
1896–1901 1902–1911 Dodge County
Michael A. Jacobs
Dem.
44th
1899–1900
45th
1901–1902
William C. North
Dem.
46th
1903–1904
47th
1905–1906
Paul O. Husting
Dem.
48th
1907–1908
49th
1909–1910
50th
1911–1912
51st
1913–1914
1912–1921 1932–1953 1954–1963 Dodge , Washington counties
Byron Barwig
Dem.
52nd
1915–1916
53rd
1917–1918
Herman J. F. Bilgrien
Rep.
54th
1919–1920
55th
1921–1922
56th
1923–1924
57th
1925–1926
William H. Markham
Rep.
58th
1927–1928
59th
1929–1930
Eugene A. Clifford
Dem.
60th
1931–1932
61st
1933–1934
Frank E. Panzer
Prog.
62nd
1935–1936
63rd
1937–1938
Jesse Peters
Rep.
64th
1939–1940
65th
1941–1942
Frank E. Panzer
Rep.
Died Aug. 1969.
66th
1943–1944
67th
1945–1946
68th
1947–1948
69th
1949–1950
70th
1951–1952
71st
1953–1954
72nd
1955–1956
73rd
1957–1958
74th
1959–1960
75th
1961–1962
76th
1963–1964
77th
1965–1966
Jefferson , Washington &
78th
1967–1968
79th
1969–1970
--Vacant--
Dale McKenna
Dem.
Won 1969 special election.
80th
1971–1972
81st
1973–1974
Dane County
Jefferson County
82nd
1975–1976
83rd
1977–1978
Peter D. Bear
Dem.
Resigned Sep. 1980.
84th
1979–1980
--Vacant--
Barbara Lorman
Rep.
Won 1980 special election.
85th
1981–1982
86th
1983–1984
Dodge County
Town of Beaver Dam
Town of Burnette
Town of Calamus
Town of Chester
Town of Clyman
Town of Elba
Town of Emmet
Town of Fox Lake
Town of Hustisford
Town of Lebanon
Town of Leroy
Town of Lowell
Town of Oak Grove
Town of Portland
Town of Shields
Town of Trenton
Village of Clyman
Village of Hustisford
Village of Lowell
Village of Reeseville
City of Beaver Dam
City of Fox Lake
City of Juneau
City of Watertown
City of Waupun
Fond du Lac County
Jefferson County
Town of Aztalan
Town of Cold Spring
Town of Concord
Town of Farmington
Town of Hebron
Town of Ixonia
Town of Jefferson
Town of Koshkonong
Town of Lake Mills
Town of Milford
Town of Oakland
Town of Sumner
Town of Waterloo
Town of Watertown
Village of Johnson Creek
Village of Sullivan
City of Fort Atkinson
City of Jefferson
City of Lake Mills
City of Waterloo
City of Watertown
City of Whitewater
Rock County
Town of Harmony
Town of Johnstown
Town of Lima
Wards 14-19, city of Janesville
Walworth County
87th
1985–1986
Columbia County
Dodge County
Town of Beaver Dam
Town of Burnette
Town of Calamus
Town of Chester
Town of Clyman
Town of Emmet
Town of Fox Lake
Town of Hustisford
Town of Lebanon
Town of LeRoy
Town of Lowell
Town of Oak Grove
Town of Shields
Town of Trenton
Village of Clyman
Village of Hustisford
Village of Lowell
Village of Randolph
Village of Reeseville
City of Beaver Dam
City of Fox Lake
City of Juneau
City of Watertown
City of Waupun
Jefferson County
Town of Aztalan
Town of Cold Spring
Town of Farmington
Town of Hebron
Town of Ixonia
Town of Jefferson
Town of Koshkonong
Town of Lake Mills
Town of Milford
Town of Oakland
Town of Waterloo
Town of Watertown
Village of Johnson Creek
City of Fort Atkinson
City of Jefferson
City of Lake Mills
City of Waterloo
City of Watertown
City of Whitewater
Rock County
Town of Harmony
Town of Johnstown
Town of Lima
Wards 2, 15-19, city of Janesville
Walworth County
Town of La Grange
Town of Whitewater
City of Whitewater
88th
1987–1988
89th
1989–1990
90th
1991–1992
91st
1993–1994
Columbia County
Town of Randolph
Village of Cambria
Village of Friesland
City of Columbus
Dane County
Dodge County
Town of Ashippun
Town of Beaver Dam
Town of Burnette
Town of Calamus
Town of Clyman
Town of Elba
Town of Emmet
Town of Fox Lake
Town of Hustisford
Town of Lebanon
Town of Leroy
Town of Lowell
Town of Oak Grove
Town of Portland
Town of Shields
Town of Theresa
Town of Trenton
Town of Westford
Town of Williamstown
Village of Brownsville
Village of Clyman
Village of Hustisford
Village of Iron Ridge
Village of Kekoskee
Village of Lowell
Village of Randolph
Village of Reeseville
Village of Theresa
City of Beaver Dam
City of Columbus
City of Fox Lake
City of Horicon
City of Juneau
City of Mayville
Ward 1, town of Chester
Ward 2, town of Lomira
Jefferson County
Town of Aztalan
Town of Farmington
Town of Ixonia
Town of Koshkonong
Town of Lake Mills
Town of Milford
Town of Oakland
Town of Sumner
Town of Waterloo
Town of Watertown
Village of Cambridge
Village of Johnson Creek
City of Fort Atkinson
City of Jefferson
City of Lake Mills
City of Waterloo
City of Watertown
Wards 3,4, town of Jefferson
Rock County
Waukesha County
Town of Oconomowoc
Village of Lac La Belle
Village of Oconomowoc Lake
City of Oconomowoc
Scott L. Fitzgerald
Rep.
Resigned 2020 after elected to U.S. House .
92nd
1995–1996
93rd
1997–1998
94th
1999–2000
95th
2001–2002
96th
2003–2004
Columbia County
Town of Randolph
Village of Cambria
Village of Friesland
Village of Randolph
City of Columbus
Dane County
Town of Albion
Town of Christiana
Town of Deerfield
Village of Cambridge
Village of Deerfield
Village of Rochdale
Dodge County
Town of Ashippun
Town of Beaver Dam
Town of Burnett
Town of Calamus
Town of Chester
Town of Clyman
Town of Elba
Town of Emmet
Town of Fox Lake
Town of Herman
Town of Hubbard
Town of Hustisford
Town of Lebanon
Town of Leroy
Town of Lomira
Town of Lowell
Town of Oak Grove
Town of Portland
Town of Rubicon
Town of Shields
Town of Trenton
Town of Westford
Town of Williamstown
Village of Brownsville
Village of Clyman
Village of Hustisford
Village of Iron Ridge
Village of Kekoskee
Village of Lomira
Village of Lowell
Village of Neosho
Village of Randolph
Village of Reeseville
City of Beaver Dam
City of Columbus
City of Fox Lake
City of Horicon
City of Juneau
City of Maxville
City of Watertown
Jefferson County
Town of Aztalan
Town of Ixonia
Town of Jefferson
Town of Koshkonong
Town of Lake Mills
Town of Milford
Town of Oakland
Town of Sumner
Town of Waterloo
Town of Watertown
Village of Cambridge
City of Fort Atkinson
City of Jefferson
City of Lake Mills
City of Waterloo
City of Watertown
Waukesha County
Town of Oconomowoc
Village of Lac La Belle
Wards 1-6, city of Oconomowoc
97th
2005–2006
98th
2007–2008
99th
2009–2010
100th
2011–2012
101st
2013–2014
Columbia County
Dodge County
Jefferson County
Washington County
Dane County
Waukesha County
102nd
2015–2016
103rd
2017–2018
104th
2019–2020
--Vacant--
105th
2021–2022
John Jagler
Rep.
Won 2021 special election.
106th
2023–2024
Southeast Columbia County, most of Dodge County, northeast Dane County, northern Jefferson County, part of Waukesha County
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