The Tenth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 14, 1857, to March 9, 1857, in regular session.

This was the first legislative session after the expansion and redistricting of the Senate and Assembly according to an act of the previous session. The Senate grew from 25 to 30 seats; the Assembly grew from 82 to 97 seats.

Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving 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 of November 4, 1856. 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, 1855, or were elected in the 1856 election for a newly created district and were serving a one-year term.

The governor of Wisconsin during this entire term was Republican Coles Bashford, of Winnebago County, serving the second year of a two-year term, having won election in the 1855 Wisconsin gubernatorial election.

Major events

Major legislation

  • February 19, 1857: Act relating to the writ of Habeas Corpus to persons claimed as Fugitive Slaves, the right of trial by jury, and to prevent kidnapping in this State, . This was an attempt to make it more difficult to arrest people on accusation that they were fugitive slaves. It also introduced severe penalties for falsely claiming a person as a fugitive slave.
  • February 28, 1857: Act providing for the erection of the main edifice of the State University,
  • February 28, 1857: Act authorizing the enlargement of the State Capitol, and providing and appropriating means for the payment of the same,
  • March 4, 1857: Act to extend the right of Suffrage, . This was the second attempt to create a referendum which would grant voting rights to African American men in Wisconsin. The first referendum passed, but was deemed illegitimate. This referendum would fail in the 1857 election. Ultimately, the Wisconsin Supreme Court would rule in the 1866 case of Gillespie v. Palmer that the earlier referendum was valid, and that African American men would have the right to vote in the state.
  • March 7, 1857: Act to preserve the purity of Elections,
  • March 9, 1857: Act to provide for the appointment of a Superintendent of Public Property and to define his powers and duties,

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate partisan composition Democratic: 11 seats Republican: 19 seats
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)Total
DemocraticInd.RepublicanVacant
End of previous Legislature12013250
1st Session11019300
Final voting share37%0%63%
Beginning of the next Legislature12018300

Assembly summary

Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 34 seats Republican: 63 seats
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)Total
DemocraticInd.RepublicanVacant
End of previous Legislature47134820
1st Session34063970
Final voting share35%0%65%
Beginning of the next Legislature44053970

Sessions

  • 1st Regular session: January 14, 1857 – March 9, 1857

Leaders

Senate leadership

Assembly leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Tenth Wisconsin Legislature (30):

Senate partisan representation Democratic: 11 seats Republican: 19 seats
DistrictCountiesSenatorPartyResidence
01SheboyganElijah Fox CookDem.Sheboygan
02Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, Outagamie, ShawanawPerry H. SmithDem.Appleton
03OzaukeeHerman J. SchulteisDem.Ozaukee
04WashingtonBaruch S. WeilDem.Schleisingerville
05Milwaukee (Northern Half)Augustus GreulichDem.Milwaukee
06Milwaukee (Southern Half)Edward O'NeillDem.Milwaukee
07RacineChampion S. ChaseRep.Racine
08KenoshaC. Latham SholesRep.Kenosha
09Adams, Juneau, SaukJohn T. KingstonRep.Necedah
10WaukeshaEdward GernonDem.Genesee
11Dane (Eastern Part)Hiram H. GilesRep.Stoughton
12WalworthJesse C. MillsRep.Elkhorn
13LafayettePhilemon B. SimpsonDem.Shullsburg
14Jefferson (Northern Part) & Dodge (Southern Part)S. W. BarnesDem.Watertown
15Iowa & RichlandLemuel W. JoinerRep.Wyoming
16GrantJ. Allen BarberRep.Lancaster
17Rock (Western Part)James SutherlandRep.Janesville
18Rock (Eastern Part)Louis P. HarveyRep.Shopiere
19Manitowoc, CalumetTemple ClarkDem.Manitowoc
20Fond du LacEdward PierRep.Fond du Lac
21WinnebagoEdwin WheelerRep.Oshkosh
22Dodge (Northern Part)S. L. RoseDem.Beaver Dam
23Jefferson (Southern Part)Samuel C. BeanRep.Lake Mills
24GreenGeorge E. DexterRep.Monroe
25ColumbiaMoses M. DavisRep.Portage
26Dane (Western Part)Hiram C. BullRep.Madison
27Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, Waushara, WoodLuther HanchettRep.Plover
28Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Dunn, La Pointe, Pierce, Polk, St. CroixWilliam WilsonRep.Menomonie
29MarquetteMartin L. KimballRep.Berlin
30Bad Ax, Buffalo, Crawford, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, TremealeauWilliam T. PriceRep.Black River Falls

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Tenth Wisconsin Legislature (97):

Assembly partisan representation Democratic: 34 seats Republican: 63 seats
Senate DistrictCountyDistrictRepresentativePartyResidence
09Adams & JuneauJoseph LangworthyRep.Mauston
28Ashland, Burnett, Douglas, La Pointe, Polk, St. CroixGeorge StrongRep.Hudson
30Bad Ax, CrawfordBuel E. HutchinsonRep.Prairie du Chien
02BrownEdgar ConklinDem.Green Bay
30Buffalo, Jackson, TrempealeauSamuel D. HastingsRep.Trempealeau
19CalumetGeorge A. JenkinsRep.Charlestown
28Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, & PierceOrrin T. MaxsonRep.Prescott
25Columbia1George M. BartholomewRep.Lodi
2Oliver C. HoweRep.Lowville
3Henry ConverseRep.Wyocena
11Dane1John A. JohnsonRep.Stoughton
2Robert W. DavisonRep.Beverly
3Robert P. MainRep.Oregon
264John B. SweatDem.Black Earth
5Horace A. TenneyRep.Madison
6Nathaniel W. DeanRep.Madison
22Dodge1Edward N. FosterRep.Mayville
2Peter PotterDem.Leroy
3Robert B. WentworthRep.Juneau
4Quartus H. BarronRep.Fox Lake
5A. Scott SloanRep.Beaver Dam
6John J. WilliamsRep.Springfield
02Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, & ShawanoEzra B. StevensRep.Sturgeon Bay
20Fond du Lac1Edmund L. RunalsRep.Ripon
2Morris S. BarnettRep.Rosendale
3John B. WilborDem.Fond du Lac
4Major J. ThomasDem.Fond du Lac
5Aaron WaltersDem.Fond du Lac
16Grant1Allen TaylorRep.Hazel Green
2Albert W. EmereyDem.Potosi
3Hanmer RobbinsRep.Platteville
4Joseph T. MillsRep.Lancaster
5Joachim GulickRep.Ora Oak
24Green1Charles F. ThompsonRep.Monticello
2Thomas W. HallRep.Monroe
15Iowa1Ephraim KnowltonDem.Highland
2Thomas S. AllenRep.Mineral Point
23Jefferson1Delatus M. AspinwallRep.Farmington
2Jared F. OstranderRep.Aztalan
143William ChappellDem.Watertown
4William M. MorseDem.Alderly
5Kendall P. ClarkDem.Portland
08Kenosha1Frederick S. LovellRep.Kenosha
2Lathrop BurgessRep.Salem
30La Crosse, MonroeDugald D. CameronRep.La Crosse
13Lafayette1Joseph WhiteDem.Cottage Inn
2Henry W. BarnesDem.Wiota
3James H. EarnestDem.New Diggings
19Manitowoc1Charles H. WalkerDem.Manitowoc
2Thomas CunninghamDem.Clarks Mills
27Marathon, Portage, WoodAnson RoodRep.Stevens Point
29Marquette1Davis H. WaiteRep.Princeton
2Paul D. HaywardRep.Kingston
05Milwaukee1Frederick K. BartlettDem.Milwaukee
2Moses M. StrongDem.Milwaukee
063Andrew McCormickDem.Milwaukee
4Jonathan TaylorDem.Milwaukee
5Jasper HumphreyDem.Milwaukee
056Herman HaertelDem.Milwaukee
7Frederick MoskowittDem.Milwaukee
068James ReynoldsDem.Milwaukee
9James D. ReymertDem.Milwaukee
02OutagamieTheodore ConkeyDem.Appleton
03Ozaukee1Samuel A. WhiteDem.Ozaukee
2Frederick W. HornDem.Cedarburg
07Racine1Lewelyn J. EvansRep.Racine
2Peter C. LutkinRep.Whitesville
3Joseph NelsonRep.Raymond
4James CattonRep.Burlington
15RichlandRobert C. FieldRep.Richland
18Rock1Lucius G. FisherRep.Beloit
2George R. AthertonRep.Clinton
173David NoggleRep.Janesville
4Ezra A. FootRep.Footville
5William H. TrippRep.Janesville
09Sauk1James G. TrainRep.Merrimack
2Abram WestRep.Reedsburg
01Sheboygan1Zebulon P. MasonDem.Sheboygan
2Robert H. HotchkissDem.Plymouth
3Glenville W. StoneRep.Winooski
12Walworth1David WilliamsRep.Springfield
2Samuel W. VoorheesRep.Sharon
3Solmous WakeleyRep.Whitewater
4Wyman SpoonerRep.Elkhorn
04Washington1Hopewell CoxeDem.Hartford
2James VollmarDem.West Bend
3James FaganDem.Cedarburg
10Waukesha1James M. LewisRep.Oconomowoc
2George CairncrossRep.Pewaukee
3Thomas SugdenRep.North Prairie
4Elihu EnosRep.Waukesha
5Charles S. HawleyRep.Waukesha
27WaupacaBenjamin F. PhillipsDem.Mukwa
WausharaGeorge HawleyRep.Poysippi
21Winnebago1Philetus SawyerRep.Oshkosh
2John AnunsonRep.Winchester
3William P. McAllisterRep.Omro

Employees

Senate employees

Assembly employees

Changes from the 9th Legislature

The most significant structural change to the Legislature between the 9th and 10th sessions was the reapportionment and redistricting of legislative seats. The new districts were defined in , passed into law in the 9th Wisconsin Legislature.

Senate redistricting

Summary of changes

  • 17 senate districts were left unchanged.
  • Dane County went from having one senator to two (11, 26).
  • Jefferson County went from having one senator to two (14, 23).
  • Marquette County became its own senate district (29), after previously having been in a shared district with Adams, Sauk, and Waushara counties.
  • Sheboygan County became its own senate district (1), after previously having been in a shared district with Calumet and Manitowoc counties
  • Waukesha County went from two senators to one (10).
  • The multi-county, lightly-populated northern and western regions of the state went from two senators to four (2, 27, 28, 30).

Senate districts

after redistricting
before redistricting
Dist.9th Legislature10th Legislature
1Calumet, Manitowoc, Sheboygan countiesSheboygan County
2Brown, Door, Marathon, Oconto, Outagamie, Portage, Waupaca countiesBrown, Outagamie, Door, Kewaunee, Oconto, Shawano counties
3Ozaukee CountyOzaukee County
4Washington CountyWashington County
5Northern Milwaukee CountyNorthern Milwaukee County
6Southern Milwaukee CountySouthern Milwaukee County
7Racine CountyRacine County
8Kenosha CountyKenosha County
9Northern Waukesha CountySauk, Adams, Juneau counties
10Southern Waukesha CountyWaukesha County
11Dane CountyEastern Dane County
12Walworth CountyWalworth County
13Lafayette CountyLafayette County
14Jefferson CountyNorthern Jefferson County
15Iowa, Richland countiesIowa, Richland counties
16Grant CountyGrant County
17Western Rock CountyWestern Rock County
18Eastern Rock CountyEastern Rock County
19Bad Ax, Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Crawford, Jackson, La Crosse, La Pointe, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix countiesManitowoc, Calumet County
20Fond du Lac CountyFond du Lac County
21Winnebago CountyWinnebago County
22Dodge CountyDodge County
23Adams, Marquette, Sauk, Waushara countiesSouthern Jefferson County
24Green CountyGreen County
25Columbia CountyColumbia County
26Did not exist in 9th LegislatureWestern Dane County
27Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, Waushara, Wood County
28Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas, Dunn, La Pointe, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix counties
29Marquette County
30Bad Ax, Buffalo, Crawford, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Tremealeau counties

Assembly redistricting

Summary of changes

  • Brown County became its own assembly district, after previously having been in a shared district with Door and Kewaunee counties.
  • Columbia County went from having 2 districts to 3.
  • Dane County went from having 5 districts to 6.
  • Fond du Lac County went from having 4 districts to 5.
  • Green County went from having 1 district to 2.
  • Manitowoc County went from having 1 district to 2.
  • Marquette County went from having 1 district and 1 shared district with Waushara to having 2 districts.
  • Outagamie County became its own assembly district, after previously having been in a shared district with Oconto and Waupaca counties.
  • Rock County went from having 4 districts to 5.
  • Sauk County went from sharing a district with Adams to having 2 districts of its own.
  • Sheboygan County went from having 2 districts to 3.
  • Walworth County went from having 6 districts to 4.
  • Washington County went from having 2 districts to 3.
  • Waupaca County became its own assembly district, after previously having been in a shared district with Oconto and Outagamie counties.
  • Waushara County became its own assembly district, after previously having been in a shared district with Marquette
  • Winnebago County went from having 2 districts to 3.

Assembly districts

CountyDistricts in 9th LegislatureDistricts in 10th Legislature
AdamsShared with SaukShared with Juneau
AshlandDid not existShared with Burnett, Douglas, La Pointe, Polk, St. Croix
Bad AxShared with CrawfordShared with Crawford
BrownShared with Door, Kewaunee1 District
BuffaloDid not existShared with Jackson, Trempealeau
BurnettDid not existShared with Ashland, Douglas, La Pointe, Polk, St. Croix
Calumet1 District1 District
ChippewaShared with La CrosseShared with Clark, Dunn, Pierce
ClarkDid not existShared with Chippewa, Dunn, Pierce
Columbia2 Districts3 Districts
CrawfordShared with Bad AxShared with Bad Ax
Dane5 Districts6 Districts
Dodge6 Districts6 Districts
DoorShared with Brown, KewauneeShared with Kewaunee, Oconto
DouglasDid not existShared with Ashland, Burnett, La Pointe, Polk, St. Croix
DunnDid not existShared with Chippewa, Clark, Pierce
Fond du Lac4 Districts5 Districts
Grant5 Districts5 Districts
Green1 District2 Districts
Iowa2 Districts2 Districts
JacksonDid not existShared with Buffalo, Trempealeau
Jefferson5 Districts5 Districts
JuneauDid not existShared with Adams
Kenosha2 Districts2 Districts
KewauneeShared with Brown, DoorShared with Door, Oconto
La CrosseShared with ChippewaShared with Monroe
La PointeShared with Pierce, Polk, St. CroixShared with Ashland, Burnett, Douglas, Polk, St. Croix
Lafayette3 Districts3 Districts
Manitowoc1 District2 Districts
MarathonShared with PortageShared with Portage, Wood
Marquette2 Shared with Waushara2 Districts
Milwaukee9 Districts9 Districts
MonroeDid not existShared with La Crosse
OcontoShared with Outagamie, WaupacaShared with Door, Kewaunee
OutagamieShared with Oconto, Waupaca1 District
Ozaukee2 Districts2 Districts
PierceShared with La Pointe, Polk, St. CroixShared with Chippewa, Clark, Dunn
PolkShared with La Pointe, Pierce, St. CroixShared with Ashland, Burnett, Douglas, La Pointe, St. Croix
PortageShared with MarathonShared with Marathon, Wood
Racine4 Districts4 Districts
Richland1 District1 District
Rock4 Districts5 Districts
SaukShared with Adams2 Districts
Sheboygan2 Districts3 Districts
St. CroixShared with La Pointe, Pierce, PolkShared with Ashland, Burnett, Douglas, La Pointe, Polk
TrempealeauDid not existShared with Buffalo, Jackson
Walworth6 Districts4 Districts
Washington2 Districts3 Districts
Waukesha4 Districts4 Districts
WaupacaShared with Oconto, Outagamie1 District
Waushara2 Shared with Marquette1 District
Winnebago2 Districts3 Districts
WoodDid not existShared with Marathon, Portage

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