Wisconsin's 33rd Assembly district

Wisconsin's 33rd
State Assembly district

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2024 map defined in 2023 Wisc. Act 94
2022 map defined in Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
2011 map was defined in 2011 Wisc. Act 43
Assemblymember
 Robin Vos
RRochester
since January 6, 2025 (0 years)
Demographics90.26% White
1.18% Black
5.47% Hispanic
1.03% Asian
1.51% Native American
0.07% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Population (2020)
 • Voting age
59,759
47,535
WebsiteOfficial website
NotesSoutheast Wisconsin

The 33rd Assembly district of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[1] Located in southeast Wisconsin, the district comprises much of eastern Walworth County and southwest Racine County. It includes the city of Burlington and most of the city of Lake Geneva, and the villages of East Troy and Union Grove. It also contains the Big Foot Beach State Park and Grand Geneva Resort Airport.[2] The district is represented by Republican Speaker of the Assembly Robin Vos, since January 2025; Vos previously represented the 63rd district from 2005 to 2025.[3]

The 33rd Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 11th Senate district, along with the 31st and 32nd Assembly districts.[4]

List of past representatives

List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 33rd district
MemberPartyResidenceCounties representedTerm startTerm endRef.
District created
Richard E. PabstDem.MilwaukeeMilwaukeeJanuary 1, 1973January 5, 1981
Thomas J. CrawfordDem.January 5, 1981January 3, 1983
Robert GoetschRep.Oak GroveDodgeJanuary 3, 1983January 7, 1985
Steven FotiRep.OconomowocWashington, WaukeshaJanuary 7, 1985January 4, 1993
Daniel P. VrakasRep.HartlandWaukeshaJanuary 4, 1993October 31, 2005
--Vacant--October 31, 2005January 17, 2006
Scott NewcomerRep.DelafieldJanuary 17, 2006January 3, 2011
Chris KapengaRep.January 3, 2011January 7, 2013
Stephen NassRep.WhitewaterJefferson, Walworth, WaukeshaJanuary 7, 2013January 3, 2015[5]
Cody HorlacherRep.MuskegoJanuary 3, 2015January 2, 2023[6]
Scott JohnsonRep.HebronJefferson & RockJanuary 3, 2023January 6, 2025[7]
Robin VosRep.RochesterRacine, WalworthJanuary 6, 2025Current[3]

Electoral history

YearDateElectedDefeatedTotalPluralityOther primary candidates
1972[8]Nov. 7Richard E. PabstDemocratic11,97373.42%Danilo DrobacRep.3,69022.63%16,3078,283
Earl DennyAmer.3842.35%
George SchrankInd.2601.59%
1974[9]Nov. 5Richard E. Pabst (inc.)Democratic6,06371.19%Christine R. BrienRep.2,45428.81%8,5173,609
1976[10]Nov. 2Richard E. Pabst (inc.)Democratic11,24669.82%James G. RebholzRep.4,86130.18%16,1076,385Patrick G. Holloway (Dem.)
1978[11]Nov. 7Richard E. Pabst (inc.)Democratic8,433100.0%8,4338,433
  • Edward F. Leone (Dem.)
  • Joseph M. Konradt (Dem.)
1980[12]Nov. 4Thomas J. CrawfordDemocratic11,91094.22%Edward F. LeoneInd.7315.78%12,64111,179Richard E. Pabst (inc.) (Dem.)
1982[13]Nov. 2Robert GoetschRepublican7,64154.89%Richard L. FanshawDem.6,28045.11%13,9211,361
  • Christopher J. Blythe (Dem.)
  • George Earl Baumann (Rep.)
  • Henry A. Ballweg (Rep.)
1984[14]Nov. 6Steven FotiRepublican15,83871.11%Robert C. ZimmermanDem.6,43628.89%22,2749,402Carol A. Wilson (Rep.)
1986[15]Nov. 4Steven Foti (inc.)Republican12,724100.0%12,72412,724
1988[16]Nov. 8Steven Foti (inc.)Republican17,62075.51%Michael J. ManganDem.5,71424.49%23,33411,906
1990[17]Nov. 6Steven Foti (inc.)Republican10,951100.0%10,95110,951
1992[18]Nov. 3Daniel P. VrakasRepublican19,99890.74%Michael J. ManganInd.2,0409.26%22,03817,958
1994[19]Nov. 8Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.)Republican15,018100.0%15,01815,018
1996[20]Nov. 5Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.)Republican20,16588.01%Steven F. LeinstockTax.2,74711.99%22,91217,418
1998[21]Nov. 3Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.)Republican17,57790.90%James H. HouseTax.1,7609.10%19,33715,817
2000[22]Nov. 7Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.)Republican27,56399.73%27,63827,488
2002[23]Nov. 5Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.)Republican17,04099.84%17,06817,012
2004[24]Nov. 2Daniel P. Vrakas (inc.)Republican24,50172.16%Patrick ByrneDem.9,42627.76%33,95515,075
2006
(sp)[25]
Jan. 10Scott NewcomerRepublican2,43862.69%Patrick ByrneDem.1,44237.08%3,889996
  • Kent D. Woods (Rep.)
  • Troy Fullerton (Rep.)
  • Jack F. Perry (Rep.)
  • David E. Marlow (Rep.)
2006[26]Nov. 7Scott Newcomer (inc.)Republican18,61771.63%Thomas RadosevichDem.7,36628.34%25,99011,251
2008[27]Nov. 4Scott Newcomer (inc.)Republican27,74699.77%27,81127,681
2010[28]Nov. 2Chris KapengaRepublican23,58099.50%23,69923,461
  • Brian Dorow (Rep.)
  • Joe Deklotz (Rep.)
  • Steve Ksobiech (Rep.)
2012[29]Nov. 6Stephen NassRepublican18,89162.79%Scott Allan WoodsDem.10,22934.00%34,49518,148
Terry VirgilInd.9453.14%
2014[30]Nov. 4Cody HorlacherRepublican19,42998.04%19,81819,040
2016[31]Nov. 8Cody Horlacher (inc.)Republican18,85162.59%Brandon WhiteDem.11,24637.34%30,1207,605
2018[32]Nov. 6Cody Horlacher (inc.)Republican17,23662.73%Brandon WhiteDem.10,21937.19%27,4787,017
2020[33]Nov. 3Cody Horlacher (inc.)Republican21,49661.85%Mason BeckerDem.13,22838.06%34,7558,268
2022[34]Nov. 3Scott JohnsonRepublican13,70950.40%Don VruwinkDem.13,46249.49%27,202247Dale W. Oppermann (Rep.)

References

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  2. ^ "Wisconsin Legislative Districts - Assembly District 33 Boundaries". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Representative Robin Vos". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved January 6, 2025.
  4. ^ An Act ... relating to: legislative redistricting (Act 94). Wisconsin Legislature. 2023. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  5. ^ "Representative Stephen Nass". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  6. ^ "Representative Cody Horlacher". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  7. ^ "Representative Scott L. Johnson". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved January 3, 2023.
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