United States Senate
See also: List of United States Senators from WisconsinClass 1 Senators | Congress | Class 3 Senators |
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Henry Dodge (D) | 30th (1847–1849) | Isaac P. Walker (D) |
31st (1849–1851) | ||
32nd (1851–1853) | ||
33rd (1853–1855) | ||
34th (1855–1857) | Charles Durkee (R) | |
James R. Doolittle (R) | 35th (1857–1859) | |
36th (1859–1861) | ||
37th (1861–1863) | Timothy O. Howe (R) | |
38th (1863–1865) | ||
39th (1865–1867) | ||
40th (1867–1869) | ||
Matthew H. Carpenter (R) | 41st (1869–1871) | |
42nd (1871–1873) | ||
43rd (1873–1875) | ||
Angus Cameron (R) | 44th (1875–1877) | |
45th (1877–1879) | ||
46th (1879–1881) | Matthew H. Carpenter1 (R) | |
Philetus Sawyer (R) | 47th (1881–1883) | Angus Cameron (R) |
48th (1883–1885) | ||
49th (1885–1887) | John Coit Spooner (R) | |
50th (1887–1889) | ||
51st (1889–1891) | ||
52nd (1891–1893) | William F. Vilas (D) | |
John L. Mitchell (D) | 53rd (1893–1895) | |
54th (1895–1897) | ||
55th (1897–1899) | John Coit Spooner2 (R) | |
Joseph V. Quarles (R) | 56th (1899–1901) | |
57th (1901–1903) | ||
58th (1903–1905) | ||
Robert M. La Follette, Sr.1,3 (R) | 59th (1905–1907) | |
60th (1907–1909) | ||
Isaac Stephenson (R) | ||
61st (1909–1911) | ||
62nd (1911–1913) | ||
63rd (1913–1915) | ||
64th (1915–1917) | Paul O. Husting1 (D) | |
65th (1917–1919) | ||
Irvine L. Lenroot (R) | ||
66th (1919–1921) | ||
67th (1921–1923) | ||
68th (1923–1925) | ||
69th (1925–1927) | ||
Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (R) | ||
70th (1927–1929) | John J. Blaine (R) | |
71st (1929–1931) | ||
72nd (1931–1933) | ||
73rd (1933–1935) | F. Ryan Duffy (D) | |
Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (Prog) |
74th (1935–1937) | |
75th (1937–1939) | ||
76th (1939–1941) | Alexander Wiley (R) | |
77th (1941–1943) | ||
78th (1943–1945) | ||
79th (1945–1947) | ||
Joseph McCarthy1 (R) | 80th (1947–1949) | |
81st (1949–1951) | ||
82nd (1951–1953) | ||
83rd (1953–1955) | ||
84th (1955–1957) | ||
85th (1957–1959) | ||
William Proxmire (D) | ||
86th (1959–1961) | ||
87th (1961–1963) | ||
88th (1963–1965) | Gaylord A. Nelson (D) | |
89th (1965–1967) | ||
90th (1967–1969) | ||
91st (1969–1971) | ||
92nd (1971–1973) | ||
93rd (1973–1975) | ||
94th (1975–1977) | ||
95th (1977–1979) | ||
96th (1979–1981) | ||
97th (1981–1983) | Robert W. Kasten, Jr. (R) | |
98th (1983–1985) | ||
99th (1985–1987) | ||
100th (1987–1989) | ||
Herb Kohl (D) | 101st (1989–1991) | |
102nd (1991–1993) | ||
103rd (1993–1995) | Russ Feingold (D) | |
104th (1995–1997) | ||
105th (1997–1999) | ||
106th (1999–2001) | ||
107th (2001–2003) | ||
108th (2003–2005) | ||
109th (2005–2007) | ||
110th (2007–2009) | ||
111th (2009–2011) | ||
112th (2011–2013) | Ron Johnson (R) | |
Tammy Baldwin (R) | 113th (2013–2015) |
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“What makes the United States government, on the whole, more tolerableI mean for us lucky white menis the fact that there is so much less of government with us.... But in Canada you are reminded of the government every day. It parades itself before you. It is not content to be the servant, but will be the master; and every day it goes out to the Plains of Abraham or to the Champs de Mars and exhibits itself and toots.”
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