Wisconsin's 21st Assembly district explained

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Chamber:Assembly
State:Wisconsin
District:21
Representative:Jessie Rodriguez
Residence:Oak Creek
Party:Republican
Incumbentsince:December 4, 2013 (years)
Population:59,343
Population Year:2020
Voting Age:46,426
Percent White:76
Percent Black:4.36
Percent Hispanic:11.35
Percent Asian:6.4
Percent Native American:2.04
Percent Pacific Islander:0.11
Website:Official website
Notes:Milwaukee metro area (southeast)

The 21st Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[1] Located in southeastern Wisconsin, the district contains part of southeast Milwaukee County, consisting of all of the suburban city of Oak Creek, far south wards of the city of Milwaukee including the Town of Lake, Tippecanoe, Holler Park, New Coeln, Maitland Park and Gra-Ram neighborhoods as well as a small part of the city of Greenfield. The district also contains Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport and the Oak Creek Power Plant.[2] The district is represented by Republican Jessie Rodriguez, since winning a special election in November 2013.[3]

The 21st Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 7th Senate district, along with the 19th and 20th Assembly districts.[4]

History

The district was created in the 1972 redistricting act (1971 Wisc. Act 304) which first established the numbered district system, replacing the previous system which allocated districts to specific counties.[5] The 21st district was drawn roughly in line with the boundaries of the previous Milwaukee County 24th district (the cities of South Milwaukee and Cudahy). The 21st district boundaries have remained relatively consistent in redistricting since 1972, with the major exception of the court-ordered 1982 redistricting, which scrambled all State Assembly districts and moved the 21st district to Racine County for the 1983 - 1984 legislative session.[6]

List of past representatives

List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 21st district!Member!Party!Residence!Counties represented!Term start!Term end!Ref.
District created
William P. AtkinsonDem.South MilwaukeeMilwaukeeJanuary 1, 1973January 6, 1975
Chester A. GerlachDem.South MilwaukeeJanuary 6, 1975January 3, 1983
Ronald A. SellDem.CaledoniaRacineJanuary 3, 1983January 7, 1985
Dem.South MilwaukeeMilwaukeeJanuary 7, 1985January 2, 1996[7]
--Vacant--January 2, 1996March 26, 1996
Jeffrey PlaleDem.South MilwaukeeMarch 26, 1996May 9, 2003[8]
--Vacant--May 9, 2003
Mark HonadelRep.South MilwaukeeAugust 4, 2003
--Vacant--December 4, 2013
Jessie RodriguezRep.FranklinDecember 4, 2013Current

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Assembly District 21 . . January 24, 2021 .
  2. Web site: Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Assembly District 21 Boundaries . . January 24, 2021 .
  3. Web site: Representative Jessie Rodriguez . . January 24, 2021.
  4. An Act ... relating to: legislative redistricting . Act . 94 . 2023 . . February 23, 2024 .
  5. The state of Wisconsin 1973 Blue Book . 1973 . State of Wisconsin . Theobald . H. Rupert . Robbins . Patricia V. . . Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau . https://images.library.wisc.edu/WI/EFacs/WIBlueBks/BlueBks/WIBlueBk1973/reference/wi.wibluebk1973.i0011.pdf . Legislature . 227–230 . January 22, 2021 .
  6. https://cite.case.law/f-supp/543/630/ . Wisconsin State AFL-CIO v. Elections Board . . June 9, 1982 . 543 . F. Supp. . 630 . February 11, 2021 . .
  7. Journal of the Wisconsin State Senate . 1995 . . https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1995/related/journals/senate/sj96003 . Wednesday, January 3, 1996 . January 24, 2021 .
  8. Journal of the Wisconsin State Assembly . 1995 . . https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1995/related/journals/assembly/96_03_27 . Wednesday, March 27, 1996 . January 24, 2021 .