Wisconsin's 15th Assembly district American legislative district in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
The 15th Assembly district of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly .[ 1] Located in southeastern Wisconsin , the district comprises part of eastern Waukesha County . It contains all of the city of Pewaukee , and the village of Pewaukee , along with most of the city of Brookfield , and part of the city of Waukesha . The district also contains Waukesha County Technical College , Brookfield Square mall, and Capitol Airport .[ 2] The district is represented by Republican Adam Neylon , since January 2025; Neylon previously represented the 98th district from April 2013 to January 2025.[ 3]
The 15th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 5th Senate district , along with the 13th and 14th Assembly districts.[ 4]
List of past representatives
List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 15th district
Member
Party
Residence
Counties represented
Term start
Term end
Ref.
District created
James W. Wahner
Dem.
Milwaukee
Milwaukee County
January 1, 1973
January 26, 1980
[ 5] [ 6] : 183
--Vacant--
January 26, 1980
April 30, 1980
Lois Plous
Dem.
Milwaukee
April 30, 1980
January 3, 1983
[ 7] [ 6] : 168
Walter Kunicki
Dem.
January 3, 1983
January 7, 1985
[ 8] [ 6] : 153
Shirley Krug
Dem.
January 7, 1985
January 4, 1993
[ 9] [ 6] : 153
Jeannette Bell
Dem.
West Allis
January 4, 1993
January 6, 1997
[ 10] [ 6] : 123
Tony Staskunas
Dem.
January 6, 1997
January 7, 2013
[ 11] [ 6] : 177
Joe Sanfelippo
Rep.
New Berlin
Milwaukee , Waukesha
January 7, 2013
January 2, 2023
[ 12]
Dave Maxey
Rep.
January 3, 2023
January 6, 2025
[ 13]
Adam Neylon
Rep.
Pewaukee
Waukesha County
January 6, 2025
Current
[ 3]
References
^ "Assembly District 15" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Assembly District 15 Boundaries" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ a b "Representative Adam Neylon" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved January 6, 2025 .
^ An Act ... relating to: legislative redistricting (Act 94). Wisconsin Legislature . 2023. Retrieved February 23, 2024 .
^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1979). "Biographies" (PDF) . In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1979-1980 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 31– 32. Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ a b c d e f Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn, eds. (2007). "Feature Article: Those Who Served: Wisconsin Legislators 1848 – 2007" (PDF) . State of Wisconsin 2007-2008 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 123, 153, 168, 177, 183. ISBN 978-0-9752820-2-1 . Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1981). "Biographies" (PDF) . In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1981-1982 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 30– 31. Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1983). "Biographies" (PDF) . In Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V. (eds.). The state of Wisconsin 1983-1984 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 26– 27. Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1991). "Biographies" (PDF) . In Barish, Lawrence S.; Theobald, H. Rupert (eds.). State of Wisconsin 1991-1992 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 30– 31. Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (1995). "Biographies" (PDF) . In Barish, Lawrence S. (ed.). State of Wisconsin 1995-1996 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 30– 31. Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau (2011). "Biographies" (PDF) . In Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn (eds.). State of Wisconsin 2011-2012 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 28– 29. ISBN 978-0-9752820-1-4 . Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ "Representative Joe Sanfelippo" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved February 10, 2021 .
^ "Representative Dave Maxey" . Wisconsin Legislature . Retrieved January 3, 2023 .