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Election, 1848
Candidate Votes %
  Dewey (D) 19,875 55.8%
  Tweedy (W) 14,621 41.0%
  Durkee (Ind) 1,134 3.2%
Total 35,630
Election, 1849
Candidate Votes %
  Dewey (D) 16,649 52.5%
  Collins (W) 11,317 35.6%
  Chase (Ind) 3,751 11.8%
Total 31,717
Election, 2002
Candidate Votes %
  Doyle (D) 800,515 45.09%
  McCallum (R) 734,779 41.39%
  Thompson (Lib) 185,455 10.45%
  Young (WG) 44,111 2.48%
  Eisenberg (Ind) 2,847 0.16%
  Bollerud (Ind) 2,637 0.15%
  Mangan (Ind) 1,710 0.10%
  Nefer-1 (Ind) 929 0.05%
  Other 2,366 0.13%
Total 1,775,349
Election, 1998
Candidate Votes %
  Thompson (R) 1,047,716 59.66%
  Garvey (D) 679,553 38.70%
  Mueller (Lib) 11,071 0.63%
  Young (Tax) 10,296 0.59%
  Mangan (Ind) 4,985 0.28%
  Muhammad (Ind) 1,604 0.09%
  Smith (WG) 14 0.00%
  Other 775 0.04%
Total 1,756,014


Constitutional officers serving alongside
Nelson Dewey
Governor 1848–1850
Lieutenant Governor John Holmes

Secretary of State Thomas McHugh

State Treasurer Jarius Fairchild

Attorney General James Brown

Superintendent of Public Instruction Eleazer Root
Constitutional officers serving alongside
John Holmes
Lieutenant Governor 1848–1850
Governor Nelson Dewey

Secretary of State Thomas McHugh

State Treasurer Jarius Fairchild

Attorney General James Brown

Superintendent of Public Instruction Eleazer Root
Constitutional officers serving alongside
Thomas McHugh
Secretary of State 1848–1850
Governor Nelson Dewey

Lieutenant Governor John Holmes

State Treasurer Jarius Fairchild

Attorney General James Brown

Superintendent of Public Instruction Eleazer Root
Constitutional officers serving alongside
Jarius Fairchild
State Treasurer 1848–1850
Governor Nelson Dewey

Lieutenant Governor John Holmes

Secretary of State Thomas McHugh

Attorney General James Brown

Superintendent of Public Instruction Eleazer Root
Constitutional officers serving alongside
James Brown
Attorney General 1848–1850
Governor Nelson Dewey

Lieutenant Governor John Holmes

Secretary of State Thomas McHugh

State Treasurer Jarius Fairchild

Superintendent of Public Instruction Eleazer Root
Constitutional officers serving alongside
Eleazer Root
Superintendent of Public Instruction 1848–1850
Governor Nelson Dewey

Lieutenant Governor John Holmes

Secretary of State Thomas McHugh

State Treasurer Jarius Fairchild

Attorney General James Brown


Constitutional officers of Wisconsin[edit]

Office Current Party # of holders Defined
Governor Jim Doyle Democratic 44 since 1848 Article V, Section 4
Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton Democratic 43 since 1848 Article V, Section 7
Secretary of State Douglas LaFollette Democratic 31 since 1848 Article VI, Section 2
Attorney General J. B. Van Hollen Republican 43 since 1848 Article VI, Section 3
State Treasurer Dawn Marie Sass Democratic 33 since 1848 Article VI, Section 3
Superintendent of Public Instruction Elizabeth Burmaster none 25 since 1849 Article X, Section 1

The term of each officer in the following table began on the date in the "term began" column in the highest row aligned with his or her name; the term ended on the date in the "term ended" column in the lowest row aligned with his or her name.

Term began Term ended Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State State Treasurer Attorney General Superintendent of Public Instruction
June 7, 1848 January 7, 1850 Nelson Dewey John Holmes Thomas McHugh Jarius Fairchild James Brown vacant
January 1, 1849 January 7, 1850 Eleazer Root
January 7, 1850 January 5, 1852 Samuel Beall William Barstow S. Coon
January 5, 1852 September 21, 1853 Leonard Farwell Timothy Burns Charles Robinson Edward Jansen Experience Estabrook Azel Ladd
September 21, 1853 January 2, 1854 vacant
January 2, 1854 January 7, 1856 William Barstow James Lewis Alexander Gray George Smith
January 7, 1856 March 21, 1856 Arthur MacArthur, Sr. David Jones Charles Kuehn William Smith
March 21, 1856 March 25, 1856 Arthur MacArthur, Sr. acting as governor
March 25, 1856 January 4, 1858 Coles Bashford Arthur MacArthur, Sr.
January 4, 1858 January 2, 1860 Alexander Randall Erasmus Campbell Samuel Hastings Gabriel Bouck
January 2, 1860 January 6, 1862 Butler Noble Louis Harvey James Howe
January 6, 1862 April 19, 1862 Louis Harvey Edward Salomon James Lewis
April 19, 1862 October 7, 1862 Edward Salomon acting as governor
October 7, 1862 January 4, 1864 Winfield Smith
January 4, 1864 by January 13, 1864 James Lewis vacant Lucius Fairchild
by January 13, 1864 January 1, 1866 Wyman Spooner
January 1, 1866 January 3, 1870 Lucius Fairchild Thomas Allen William Smith Charles Gill
January 3, 1870 January 1, 1872 Thaddeus Pound Llywelyn Breese Henry Baetz Stephen Barlow
January 1, 1872 March 23, 1873 Cadwallader Washburn Milton Pettit
March 23, 1873 January 5, 1874 vacant
January 5, 1874 January 3, 1876 William Taylor Charles Parker Peter Doyle Ferdinand Kuehn Andrew Sloan
January 3, 1876 January 7, 1878 Harrison Ludington
January 7, 1878 January 2, 1882 William Smith James Bingham Hans Warner Robert Guenther Alexander Wilson
January 2, 1882 January 3, 1887 Jeremiah Rusk Sam Fifield Ernst Timme Edward McFetridge Leander Frisby
January 3, 1887 January 7, 1889 George Ryland Henry Harshaw Charles Estabrook
January 7, 1889 January 5, 1891 William Hoard
January 5, 1891 April 4, 1894 George Peck Charles Jonas Thomas Cunningham John Hunner James O'Connor
April 4, 1894 January 7, 1895 vacant
January 7, 1895 January 4, 1897 William Upham Emil Baensch Henry Casson Sewell Peterson William Mylrea
January 4, 1897 January 2, 1899 Edward Scofield
January 2, 1899 January 7, 1901 Jesse Stone William Froehlich James Davidson Emmett Hicks
January 7, 1901 May 11, 1902 Robert La Follette, Sr.
May 11, 1902 January 5, 1903 vacant
January 5, 1903 July 30, 1904 James Davidson Walter Houser John Kempf Lafayette Sturdevant
July 30, 1904 January 2, 1905 Thomas Purtell
January 2, 1905 January 1, 1906 John Kempf
January 1, 1906 January 7, 1907 James Davidson acting as governor
January 7, 1907 January 4, 1909 William Connor James Frear Andrew Dahl Frank Gilbert
January 4, 1909 January 2, 1911 John Strange
January 2, 1911 January 6, 1913 Francis McGovern Thomas Morris Levi Bancroft
January 6, 1913 January 4, 1915 John Donald Henry Johnson Walter Owen
January 4, 1915 January 1, 1917 Emanuel Philipp Edward Dithmar
January 1, 1917 January 7, 1918 Merlin Hull
January 7, 1918 January 6, 1919 Spencer Haven
January 6, 1919 January 3, 1921 John Blaine
January 3, 1921 January 1, 1923 John Blaine George Comings Elmer Hall William Morgan
January 1, 1923 January 5, 1925 Fred Zimmerman Herman Ekern
January 5, 1925 January 3, 1927 Henry Huber
January 3, 1927 January 7, 1929 Fred Zimmerman Theodore Dammann
January 7, 1929 January 5, 1931 Walter Kohler, Sr.
January 5, 1931 January 2, 1933 Philip La Follette
January 2, 1933 January 7, 1935 Albert Schmedeman Thomas O'Malley
January 7, 1935 May 27, 1936 Philip La Follette
May 27, 1936 January 4, 1937 vacant
January 4, 1937 October 16, 1937 Henry Gunderson
October 16, 1937 May 16, 1938 vacant
May 16, 1938 January 2, 1939 Herman Ekern
January 2, 1939 January 4, 1943 Julius Heil Walter Goodland Fred Zimmerman
January 4, 1943 January 1, 1945 Walter Goodland acting as governor
January 1, 1945 March 12, 1947 Oscar Rennebohm
March 12, 1947 August 17, 1947 Oscar Rennebohm acting as governor
August 17, 1947 August 19, 1947 vacant
August 19, 1947 June 1, 1948 John Sonderegger
June 1, 1948 June 5, 1948 vacant
June 5, 1948 September 30, 1948 Grover Broadfoot
September 30, 1948 October 1, 1948 vacant
October 1, 1948 November 12, 1948
November 12, 1948 January 3, 1949
January 3, 1949 January 1, 1951 George M. Smith
January 1, 1951 December 14, 1954 Walter Kohler, Jr.
December 14, 1954 December 16, 1954 vacant
December 16, 1954 January 3, 1955 Louis Allis
January 3, 1955 January 7, 1957 Warren Knowles Glenn Wise
January 7, 1957 December 4, 1957 Vernon Thomson Robert Zimmerman
December 4, 1957 December 5, 1957 vacant
December 5, 1957 January 5, 1959
January 5, 1959 January 2, 1961 Gaylord Nelson Philleo Nash
January 2, 1961 January 7, 1963 Warren Knowles
January 7, 1963 January 4, 1965 John Reynolds Jack Olson
January 4, 1965 July 1, 1966 Warren Knowles Patrick Lucey
July 1, 1966 January 2, 1967
January 2, 1967 February 20, 1968 Jack Olson
February 20, 1968 February 21, 1968 vacant
February 21, 1968 January 4, 1971
January 4, 1971 October 8, 1974 Patrick Lucey Martin Schreiber
October 8, 1974 November 25, 1974 Victor Miller
November 25, 1974 January 6, 1975
January 6, 1975 July 6, 1977 Douglas LaFollette
July 6, 1977 January 3, 1979 Martin Schreiber acting as governor
January 3, 1979 January 3, 1983 Lee S. Dreyfus Russell Olson Vel Phillips
January 3, 1983 January 5, 1987 Anthony Earl James Flynn Douglas LaFollette
January 5, 1987 April 9, 1993 Tommy Thompson Scott McCallum
April 9, 1993 February 1, 2001
February 1, 2001 May 9, 2001 Scott McCallum vacant
May 9, 2001 January 6, 2003 Margaret Farrow
January 6, 2003 incumbent Jim Doyle Barbara Lawton

Incorporated municipalities and census-designated places of Racine County, Wisconsin[edit]

City FIPS Code Incorporated Formed from Etymology Population (2000) Area
City of Burlington 1900 Town of Burlington Burlington, Vermont 9,963 6.2 square miles (16 km2)
City of Racine 1848 Racine County? Root River (racine is French for "root") 79,592 18.7 square miles (48 km2)
Town FIPS Code Incorporated Formed from Etymology Population Area
Town of Burlington Town of Rochester Burlington, Vermont 6,384 35.9 square miles (93 km2)
Town of Dover Town of Burlington 3,908 36.2 square miles (94 km2)
Town of Norway Norwegian settlers in the area 7,600 35.7 square miles (92 km2)
Town of Raymond 3,516 35.6 square miles (92 km2)
Town of Rochester Racine County? 2,254 17.3 square miles (45 km2)
Town of Waterford Town of Rochester? 5,983 33.5 square miles (87 km2)
Town of Yorkville 3,291 34.4 square miles (89 km2)
Village FIPS Code Incorporated Formed from Etymology Population (2000) Area
Village of Caledonia 23,614 48.7 square miles (126 km2)
Village of Elmwood Park 474 0.2 square miles (0.52 km2)
Village of Mount Pleasant 23,142 34.9 square miles (90 km2)
Village of North Bay 260 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2)
Village of Rochester Town of Rochester? 2,254 17.3 square miles (45 km2)
Village of Sturtevant 5,287 3.1 square miles (8.0 km2)
Village of Union Grove 4,322 1.7 square miles (4.4 km2)
Village of Waterford Town of Waterford? 4,048 2.6 square miles (6.7 km2)
Village of Wind Point 1,853 1.4 square miles (3.6 km2)
CDP FIPS Code Created Located in Etymology Population Area
Bohners Lake Town of Burlington Bohners Lake 1,952 2.3 square miles (6.0 km2)
Browns Lake Town of Burlington Browns Lake 1,933 2.8 square miles (7.3 km2)
Eagle Lake Town of Dover Eagle Lake 1,320 3.0 square miles (7.8 km2)
Franksville Village of Caledonia 1,789 4.3 square miles (11 km2)
Waterford North Town of Waterford CDP is located in the northern part of the Town of Waterford 4,761 13.3 square miles (34 km2)
Wind Lake Town of Norway Wind Lake 5,202 7.1 square miles (18 km2)