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Wisconsin's 94th Assembly district

Wisconsin's 94th
State Assembly district

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2024 map defined in 2023 Wisc. Act 94
2022 map defined in Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43
Assemblymember
  Steve Doyle
DOnalaska
since May 17, 2011 (13 years)
Demographics90.67% White
1.22% Black
1.72% Hispanic
4.61% Asian
1.18% Native American
0.08% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
59,265
45,020
WebsiteOfficial website
NotesWestern Wisconsin

The 94th Assembly district of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[1] Located in western Wisconsin, the district comprises parts of northern La Crosse County and southeast Trempealeau County. It includes the cities of Galesville and Onalaska, and the villages of Ettrick, Holmen, and West Salem, along with part of the north side of the city of La Crosse.[2] The district is represented by Democrat Steve Doyle, since May 2011.[3]

The 94th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 32nd Senate district, along with the 95th and 96th 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 30th district was drawn mostly in line with the boundaries of the previous La Crosse 2nd district, which comprised nearly all of La Crosse County outside of the city of La Crosse. The new district also comprised most of La Crosse County and extending north into southwest Jackson County and southern Trempealeau County. The last representative of the La Crosse 2nd district, Virgil Roberts, was elected in 1972 as the first representative of the 94th Assembly district. Over the decades, the location of the 94th district has been unusually consistent through redistricting cycles, with the only serious deviation being the 1982 court-ordered plan.

The 1982 court-ordered redistricting plan briefly moved the district into western Madison, but the 1983 redistricting act restored the district to its previous region. Under the 1983 plan, most of La Crosse County was restored to the district, but the areas in Trempealeau and Jackson were not retained. Instead the district stretched east into southwestern Monroe County. The 1992 plan shrunk the Monroe County portion of the district as population growth in La Crosse County outpaced the other parts of the district. The 2002 plan removed the remaining parts of the city of La Crosse from the district and added more of the remaining towns of La Crosse County and one additional town in Monroe County. The 2011 redistricting act removed the remaining parts of Monroe County from the district and exchanged the town of Campbell for most of the remaining parts of the town of Shelby. The 2022 court-ordered redistricting removed parts of northeastern La Crosse County and parts of the town of Shelby.

The 2024 redistricting (2023 Wisc. Act 94) removed the southern half of La Crosse County and added in areas of southern Trempealeau County. The 94th Assembly district has consistently been one of the most competitive districts in the state legislature, and that is projected to continue under the new map configuration.

List of past representatives

List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 94th district
Member Party Residence Counties represented Term start Term end Ref.
District created
Virgil Roberts Dem. Holmen La Crosse, Jackson, Trempealeau January 1, 1973 January 3, 1983
Mary Lou Munts Dem. Madison Dane January 3, 1983 January 7, 1985
Sylvester G. Clements Rep. Washington La Crosse, Monroe January 7, 1985 January 5, 1987
Virgil Roberts Dem. Holmen January 5, 1987 January 2, 1995
Michael Huebsch Rep. West Salem January 2, 1995 January 3, 2011
--Vacant-- January 3, 2011 May 17, 2011
Steve Doyle Dem. Onalaska La Crosse May 17, 2011 Current [3]

Electoral history

Year Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality Other primary candidates
1972[6] Nov. 7 Virgil Roberts Democratic 10,235 54.31% Norbert Nuttelman Rep. 8,609 45.69% 18,844 1,626 Leo P. Simones (Rep.)
1974[7] Nov. 5 Virgil Roberts (inc) Democratic 7,823 57.37% Fred W. Schomberg Rep. 5,812 42.63% 13,635 2,011 Leo P. Simones (Rep.)
1976[8] Nov. 2 Virgil Roberts (inc) Democratic 12,802 56.74% Fred W. Schomberg Rep. 9,762 43.26% 22,564 3,040
1978[9] Nov. 7 Virgil Roberts (inc) Democratic 7,794 50.69% Stanley W. Peterson Rep. 7,583 49.31% 15,377 211 Mary Jane Nelson (Rep.)
1980[10] Nov. 4 Virgil Roberts (inc) Democratic 14,730 57.46% Stanley W. Peterson Rep. 10,904 42.54% 25,634 3,826
1982[11] Nov. 2 Mary Lou Munts Democratic 14,340 65.38% Joyce D. Waldrop Rep. 7,593 34.62% 21,933 6,747 Curis Vaughn Brink (Rep.)
1984[12] Nov. 6 Sylvester G. Clements Republican 10,959 51.82% Steve Doyle Dem. 10,190 48.18% 21,149 769
  • Donald Bina (Dem.)
  • Myron E. Holley (Rep.)
  • Karle E. Krueger (Dem.)
  • Robert M. Mason (Rep.)
1986[13] Nov. 4 Virgil Roberts Democratic 8,734 50.38% Sylvester G. Clements (inc) Rep. 8,603 49.62% 17,337 131 Steven P. Doyle (Dem.)
1988[14] Nov. 8 Virgil Roberts (inc) Democratic 11,422 50.50% Sylvester G. Clements Rep. 11,198 49.50% 22,620 224 Darrel A. Talcott (Rep.)
1990[15] Nov. 6 Virgil Roberts (inc) Democratic 9,526 55.98% Catherine Onsager Rep. 7,490 44.02% 17,016 2,036
1992[16] Nov. 3 Virgil Roberts (inc) Democratic 13,274 52.63% Sylvester G. Clements Rep. 11,948 47.37% 25,222 1,326
  • Robin R. Hanson (Rep.)
  • Shirley Holman (Rep.)
1994[17] Nov. 8 Michael Huebsch Republican 8,690 51.70% Virgil Roberts (inc) Dem. 8,118 48.30% 16,808 572 Sylvester G. Clements (Rep.)
1996[18] Nov. 5 Michael Huebsch Republican 12,648 53.15% Brad Pfaff Dem. 10,580 44.46% 23,797 2,068
Jim Milliren Ind. 569 2.39%
1998[19] Nov. 3 Michael Huebsch (inc) Republican 12,797 68.20% Rick Durst Dem. 5,967 31.80% 18,764 6,830
2000[20] Nov. 7 Michael Huebsch (inc) Republican 19,275 67.85% Dirk Mulder Dem. 9,091 32.00% 28,407 10,184
2002[21] Nov. 5 Michael Huebsch (inc) Republican 11,136 60.33% Vicki Burke Dem. 7,304 39.57% 18,459 3,832
2004[22] Nov. 2 Michael Huebsch (inc) Republican 18,051 57.91% Vicki Burke Dem. 13,079 41.96% 31,169 4,972 Mark Seitz (Dem.)
2006[23] Nov. 7 Michael Huebsch (inc) Republican 12,917 57.92% James Kinsman Dem. 8,059 36.14% 22,302 4,858
John Sarnowski Ind. 1,312 5.88%
2008[24] Nov. 4 Michael Huebsch (inc) Republican 17,719 54.04% Cheryl Hancock Dem. 15,054 45.91% 32,791 2,665
2010[25] Nov. 2 Michael Huebsch (inc) Republican 13,979 58.85% Cheryl Hancock Dem. 9,768 41.12% 23,754 4,211
2011[26] May 3 Steve Doyle Democratic 8,369 53.66% John Lautz Rep. 7,219 46.29% 15,596 1,150
  • Steve Freng (Rep.)
  • Cheryl Hancock (Dem.)
  • Jon Hetland (Rep.)
  • Lynnetta Kopp (Rep.)
  • Jake Speed (Rep.)
2012[27] Nov. 6 Steve Doyle (inc) Democratic 18,566 60.59% Bruce Evers Rep. 12,068 39.38% 30,644 6,498 Kevin Hintz (Rep.)
2014[28] Nov. 4 Steve Doyle (inc) Democratic 13,670 54.06% Tracie Happel Rep. 11,617 45.94% 25,287 2,053
2016[29] Nov. 8 Steve Doyle (inc) Democratic 16,721 52.63% Julian Bradley Rep. 15,049 47.37% 31,770 1,672
2018[30] Nov. 6 Steve Doyle (inc) Democratic 17,498 60.20% Albert Rohland Rep. 11,567 39.80% 29,065 5,931
2020[31] Nov. 3 Steve Doyle (inc) Democratic 19,186 52.44% Kevin Hoyer Rep. 16,526 45.17% 36,590 2,660
Leroy Brown II Ind. 868 2.37%
2022[32] Nov. 8 Steve Doyle (inc) Democratic 14,826 51.29% Ryan Huebsch Rep. 14,070 48.67% 28,907 756

References

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