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Probable composition of the 1880 Wisconsin Legislature following elections: Senate with 25 Republicans and 8 Democrats; Assembly with 68 Republicans, 29 Democrats, 2 Greenbackers, and 1 Independent. Detailed lists of members by district and county provided.
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The following is the probable composition of the next legislature. Republicans in roman; Democrats in italics.
SENATE.
1 Geo. Grimmer. 18 G. E. Sutherland.
2 D. M. Kelly. 19 A. Haben.
3 W. E. Chipman. 20 P. H. Smith.
4 O. B. Thomas. 21 J. A. Kellogg.
5 I. W. VanSchaick. 22 B. F. Carter.
6 G. H. Paul. 23 J. B. Bennett.
7 E. Hyde. 24 S. S. Fifield.
8 J. V. Quarles. 25 G. B. Burrows.
9 H. S. Sacket 26 M. Anderson.
10 R. Weaver. 27 C. L. Dering.
11 T. B. Scott. 28 J. B. McGrew.
12 J. W. Blackstone. 29 H. E. Houghton,
13 E. C. McFetridge. 30 Mich. Griffin
14 E. E. Woodman. 31 G. VanSteenwyk.
15 J. Rankin. 32 W. T. Price.
16 G. W. Ryland. 33 L. Morgan.
17 H. Richardson.
Republicans, 25; Democrats, 8.
ASSEMBLY.
Adams—S. W. Pierce.
Ashland, Bayfield, Barron, Burnett, Douglass and Polk—L. L. Gunderson.
Brown—B. Fontaine. D. E. Sedgwick, C. Wilcox,
Buffalo—Frank Gilman,
Calumet—J. W. Parkinson,
Chippewa and Price—H. C. McRae.
Clark, Lincoln, Taylor and Wood—N. H. Withee.
Columbia—A. Eaton. Matt. Lowth.
Crawford—M. M. Webster.
Dane—John Tierney, Thomas Beattie, C. G. Crosse.
Dodge—Aug. Baessler, J. Heimerl Jr., D. C. Williams, B. F. Sherman.
Door—E. S. Minor,
Dunn—J. McGilton.
Eau Claire—Ira B. Bradford.
Fond du Lac—W. A. Adamson, D. D. Trelevan, J. F. Ware, Ignatius Klotz.
Grant—Chas. Watson, John A. Klindt, J. Brindley.
Green—Cyrus Troy, Burr Sprague.
Green Lake—Richard Pritchard
Iowa—R. Kennedy. Chas. G. Cox.
Jackson—R. D. Wilson.
Jefferson—Jesse Stone. J. D. Bullock, S. A. Craig
Juneau—Geo. P. Kenyon, John T. Kingston.
Kenosha—Cornelius Williams.
Kewaunee—J. E. Darbellay.
La Crosse—John Bradley.
La Fayette—T. H. Sheldon, Bernard McGinty.
Manitowoc—John Carey, Fred Pfun der, W. H. Hemschemeyer.
Marathon—John Ringle.
Marquette—C. S. Kelsey
Milwaukee—C. C. Paine. Otto Lav erenze, Edward Keogh, E. B. Simpson, John Bentley, C. S. Roesser, C. L. Colby, C. F. Freeman, L. F. Gilson, W. Boorse, Patrick Merrity
Monroe—Eli Waste, Robert Campbell
Oconto, Marinette and Shawano—O A. Ellis.
Outagamie—J. C. Peterson, J. Moyer
Ozaukee—Fred W. Horn (Ind.)
Pepin and part of Buffalo—W. Allison
Pierce—N. P. Haugen.
Portage—T. H. McDill.
Racine W. P. Packard, J. Bosustow
Richland—W. H. Joslin. J. H. Case.
Rock—R. J. Burge, F. S. Lawrence, L. S. Lord.
St. Croix—James Hill
Sauk—E. Blakeslee, T. Gillespire.
Sheboygan—W. M. Root, E. McIntyre, John Ruch.
Trempealeau—A. A. Arnold.
Vernon—J. Eckhardt, Jr., D. C. Yakey
Walworth—G. R. Allen, D. S. Barnes, C. S. Blanchard.
Washington—J. G. Frank, B. S. Weil
Waukesha—J. Schmitz, H. M. Ackley
Waupaca—S. A. Phillips, N. Anderson
Waushara—C. W. Moors.
Winnebago—Wm. Wall, A. H. F Krueger, H. W. Webster, D. R. Bean.
Republicans, 68; democrats, 29; greenbackers, in small caps, 2; independent, 1.
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Wisconsin
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1880
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senate: republicans 25, democrats 8. assembly: republicans 68, democrats 29, greenbackers 2, independent 1.
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Probable composition of the next legislature. Republicans in roman; Democrats in italics. Senate districts 1-33 with named members. Assembly by counties/districts with named representatives.