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4.51 Fifty-first assembly district.

WI Stat § 4.51 (2019) (N/A)
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4.51 Fifty-first assembly district. All of the following territory constitutes the 51st assembly district:

(1) Green County. That part of Green County consisting of all of the following:

(a) The towns of Cadiz, Clarno, Jordan, and Monroe.

(b) The village of Browntown.

(c) The city of Monroe.

(2) Iowa County. That part of Iowa County consisting of all of the following:

(a) The towns of Clyde, Dodgeville, Eden, Highland, Linden, Mifflin, Mineral Point, Pulaski, and Wyoming.

(b) The villages of Avoca, Cobb, Highland, Linden, and Rewey.

(c) That part of the village of Blanchardville located in the county.

(d) The cities of Dodgeville and Mineral Point.

(3) Lafayette County. That part of Lafayette County consisting of all of the following:

(a) The towns of Argyle, Belmont, Blanchard, Darlington, Elk Grove, Fayette, Gratiot, Kendall, Lamont, Monticello, New Diggings, Seymour, Shullsburg, Wayne, White Oak Springs, Willow Springs, and Wiota.

(b) The villages of Argyle, Belmont, Gratiot, and South Wayne.

(c) That part of the village of Blanchardville located in the county.

(d) The cities of Darlington and Shullsburg.

(4) Richland County. That part of Richland County consisting of all of the following:

(a) The towns of Buena Vista, Ithaca, Orion, and Willow.

(b) The village of Lone Rock.

(5) Sauk County. That part of Sauk County consisting of all of the following:

(a) The towns of Bear Creek, Franklin, Spring Green, and Washington.

(b) The villages of Lime Ridge, Plain, and Spring Green.

History: 2011 a. 43.

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