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The Fifty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature convened from to in regular session. This was the first legislative session after the
redistricting Redistribution (re-districting in the United States and in the Philippines) is the process by which electoral districts are added, removed, or otherwise changed. Redistribution is a form of boundary delimitation that changes electoral dist ...
of the Senate and Assembly according to an act of the previous session. This was the first session in Wisconsin history in which the Democratic Party held no seats in the State Senate, and with only one seat in the Assembly, this session represents the smallest legislative delegation for the
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in its history (tied with
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). Senators representing odd-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 7, 1922. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 3, 1920.


Major events

* August 2, 1923: U.S. President
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died in office. He was immediately succeeded by Vice President
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. * April 1, 1924: Wisconsin voters rejected an amendment to the state constitution which would have raised legislator salary to $750 per year ($12,000 adjusted for inflation to 2023). * May 24, 1924: U.S. President Calvin Coolidge signs the Immigration Act of 1924 into law. The law prohibited immigration from Asia and set limits on immigration from eastern and southern Europe, it also established visa requirements for travel to the United States. * July 5, 1924: Wisconsin U.S. senator Robert M. La Follette accepted the nomination of the Progressive Party as their candidate for President of the United States. * November 4, 1924: 1924 United States general election: ** Calvin Coolidge elected to a full term as President of the United States. Wisconsin's electoral votes went to the Progressive nominee, home-state senator Robert M. La Follette. **
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re-elected to a third term as Governor of Wisconsin. ** Three women were elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly, the first in state history. ** Wisconsin voters ratified three amendments to the state constitution: *** to enable the Legislature to add judges to existing high-population circuits in the
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system *** to enable the Legislature to make appropriations for forestry improvements *** to grant home rule to cities and villages


Major legislation

* 1923 Joint Resolution 18. Second legislative passage of the proposed amendment to the state constitution to increase legislator pay to $750 per year. This was a second attempt to update legislator pay after Wisconsin voters rejected a different proposed amendment to allow legislators to set their own pay in 1920. This new amendment was also defeated by voters at the April 1924 election. * 1923 Joint Resolution 34. Second legislative passage of the proposed amendment to the state constitution to allow the state to appropriate funds for forestry improvements. This amendment was ratified by voters at the November 1924 election. * 1923 Joint Resolution 57. Second legislative passage of the proposed amendment to the state constitution to grant home rule to all cities and villages in the state. This amendment was ratified by voters at the November 1924 election. * 1923 Joint Resolution 64. Second legislative passage of the proposed amendment to the state constitution to allow the legislature to add new Wisconsin ciruict court judges to high population circuits. This amendment was ratified by voters at the November 1924 election.


Party summary


Senate summary


Assembly summary


Sessions

* Regular session: January 10, 1923July 14, 1923


Leaders


Senate leadership

* President of the Senate: George Comings ( R) * President pro tempore:
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( RStoughton)


Assembly leadership

*
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: John L. Dahl ( RRice Lake)


Members


Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the Fifty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature:


Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Fifty-Sixth Wisconsin Legislature:


Committees


Senate committees

* Senate Standing Committee on CommitteesH. J. Severson, chair * Senate Standing Committee on Contingent ExpendituresH. E. Roethe, chair * Senate Standing Committee on CorporationsH. J. Severson, chair * Senate Standing Committee on Education and Public WelfareE. T. Ridgway, chair * Senate Standing Committee on HighwaysJ. E. Cashman, chair * Senate Standing Committee on the JudiciaryH. Teasdale, chair * Senate Standing Committee on State AffairsW. A. Titus, chair


Assembly committees

* Assembly Standing Committee on AgricultureJ. C. Hanson, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on Commerce and ManufacturesF. J. Petersen, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on Contingent ExpendituresF. E. Moul, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on EducationJ. D. Millar, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on ElectionsW. F. Miller, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on Engrossed BillsW. F. Dettinger, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on Enrolled BillsP. Ankerson, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on Excise and FeesJ. Peltier, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on Fish and GameN. Spoor, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on HighwaysG. A. Nelson, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on Insurance and BankingA. C. Johnson, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on the JudiciaryH. W. Sachtjen, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on LaborE. H. Killian, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on MunicipalitiesE. B. Minier, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on PrintingA. Holly, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on Public WelfareC. M. Grimstad, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on RevisionG. H. Jones, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on RulesH. W. Sachtjen, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on State AffairsJ. Goodman, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on TaxationC. E. Hanson, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on Third ReadingA. G. Becker, chair * Assembly Standing Committee on TransportationH. Ott, chair


Joint committees

* Joint Standing Committee on FinanceH. Huber (Sen.) & C. E. Tuffley (Asm.), co-chairs


Employees


Senate employees

* Chief Clerk: F. W. Schoenfeld ** Assistant Chief Clerk: Charles E. Mullen * Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles A. Leicht ** Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: John J. Knudsen * Postmaster: Joseph V. Janda


Assembly employees

* Chief Clerk: C. E. Shaffer ** Journal Clerk: W. A. Lawton * Sergeant-at-Arms: Thomas W. Bartingale ** Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Olaf Goldstrand * Postmaster: Frank C. Densmore


Changes from the 55th Legislature

New districts for the 56th Legislature were defined in 1921 Wisconsin Act 470, passed into law in the 55th Wisconsin Legislature.


Senate redistricting


Summary of Senate changes

* 12 districts were left unchanged * Milwaukee County went from having 6 districts to 7 (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). * Racine County became a single district again (21) after previously having been in a shared district with Kenosha. * Rock County became a single district again (15) after previously having been in a shared district with Walworth.


Senate districts


Assembly redistricting


Summary of Assembly changes

* At least 56 districts were left unchanged. * Green Lake and Waushara became a shared district after previously having been separate districts. * Jefferson County went from having 2 districts to 1. * Kenosha County went from having 1 district to 2. * Milwaukee County went from having 19 districts to 20. * Racine County went from having 2 districts to 3. * Winnebago County went from having 3 districts to 2.


Assembly districts


Notes


References


External links


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