4th Wisconsin Legislature
Wisconsin legislative term for 1851
The Fourth Wisconsin Legislature convened in regular session from January 8, 1851, to March 17, 1851. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and served the first year of a two-year term. Assembly members were elected to a one-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election on November 5, 1850. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 6, 1849.[ 1]
Major events
Major legislation
January 22, 1851: Joint resolution in relation to the Honorable Isaac P. Walker , 1851 Joint Resolution 1
February 1, 1851: Act to incorporate the Fire Department of the City of Milwaukee , 1851 Act 26
February 4, 1851: Act providing for the election of a Chief Justice, 1851 Act 39
February 6, 1851: Act to set apart and incorporate the County of Oconto , 1851 Act 44
February 11, 1851: Act to set apart and incorporate Door County , 1851 Act 66
February 15, 1851: Act to set apart and incorporate the County of Waushara , 1851 Act 77
February 17, 1851: Act to incorporate the County of Waupaca , 1851 Act 78
February 17, 1851: Act to divide the county of Brown and create the county of Outagamie , 1851 Act 83
March 10, 1851: Act to prevent the killing of deer in certain months of the year, 1851 Act 171
March 11, 1851: Act to change the name of the town of "Pike" in Kenosha county to "Somers ," 1851 Act 211
Party summary
Senate summary
Senate partisan composition Democratic: 14 seats
Free Soil: 2 seats
Whig: 3 seats
Assembly summary
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 49 seats
Free Soil: 7 seats
Whig: 10 seats
Sessions
1st Regular session: January 8, 1851–March 17, 1851
Leaders
Senate leadership
Assembly leadership
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Fourth Wisconsin Legislature:
Senate partisan representation Democratic: 14 seats
Free Soil: 2 seats
Whig: 3 seats
District
Counties
Senator
Party
Residence
01
Brown , Calumet , Manitowoc , Sheboygan
Theodore Conkey
Dem.
Appleton
02
Columbia , Marathon , Marquette , Portage , Sauk , Waushara
G. DeGraw Moore
Whig
Prairie du Sac
03
Crawford , Chippewa , St. Croix , La Pointe
Hiram A. Wright
Dem.
Prairie du Chien
04
Fond du Lac , Winnebago
John A. Eastman
Dem.
Fond du Lac
05
Iowa , Richland
Levi Sterling
Whig
Mineral Point
06
Grant
John H. Rountree
Whig
Platteville
07
Lafayette
Samuel G. Bugh
Dem.
Shullsburg
08
Green
William Rittenhouse
Dem.
Monroe
09
Dane
Eliab B. Dean Jr.
Dem.
Madison
10
Dodge
James Giddings
Dem.
Chester
11
Washington
Harvey G. Turner
Dem.
Ozaukee
12
Jefferson
Peter H. Turner
Dem.
Palmyra
13
Waukesha
George Hyer
Dem.
Waukesha
14
Walworth
George Gale
Free Soil
Elkhorn
15
Rock
Andrew Palmer
Dem.
Janesville
16
Kenosha
Orson S. Head
Dem.
Kenosha
17
Racine
Stephen O. Bennett
Free Soil
Racine
18
Milwaukee (Southern Half)
Duncan Reed
Dem.
Milwaukee
19
Milwaukee (Northern Half)
Francis Huebschmann
Dem.
Milwaukee
Members of the Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the Fourth Wisconsin Legislature:
Assembly partisan representation Democratic: 49 seats
Free Soil: 7 seats
Whig: 10 seats
Employees
Senate employees
Assembly employees
References
^ "Annals of the legislature". The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin 1881 (Report). State of Wisconsin. pp. 182–183.
^ Journal of the Senate of Wisconsin, Annual Session A.D. 1851 (Report). 1851. p. 60. Retrieved June 18, 2019 .
^ "Dodge County" . The Weekly Wisconsin . November 20, 1850. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "In this county ..." Grant County Herald . November 14, 1850. p. 1. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Vote of Jefferson County" . Democratic State Register . November 18, 1850. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b "Election Returns" . The Weekly Wisconsin . November 13, 1850. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Walworth Co" . Milwaukee Daily Sentinel . November 13, 1850. p. 2. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Washington County Election" . The Weekly Wisconsin . November 20, 1850. p. 3. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Democratic Nominations" . Waukesha Democrat . October 29, 1850. p. 2. Retrieved August 8, 2021 .
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