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Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
All of the following territory constitutes the 41st assembly district:
(1) Whole county. Richland.
(2) Adams County. That part of Adams County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Dell Prairie, Easton, New Haven, and Springville.
(b) That part of the city of Wisconsin Dells located in the county.
(3) Columbia County. That part of Columbia County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The town of Newport.
(b) That part of the city of Wisconsin Dells located in the county.
(4) Juneau County. That part of Juneau County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Kildare, Lyndon, Seven Mile Creek, Summit, and Wonewoc.
(b) The villages of Lyndon Station, Union Center, and Wonewoc.
(c) That part of the city of Wisconsin Dells located in the county.
(5) Sauk County. That part of Sauk County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Dellona, Delton, Excelsior, Freedom, Ironton, La Valle, Reedsburg, Washington, Westfield, Winfield, and Woodland.
(b) The villages of Ironton, La Valle, Lake Delton, Lime Ridge, Loganville, North Freedom, and Rock Springs.
(c) That part of the village of Cazenovia located in the county.
(d) The city of Reedsburg.
(e) That part of the city of Wisconsin Dells located in the county.
(6) Vernon County. That part of Vernon County consisting of that part of the village of Viola located in the county.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes State Sovereignty, Jurisdiction and Divisions (Ch. 1 to 4) § 4.41. Forty-first assembly district - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/state-sovereignty-jurisdiction-and-divisions-ch-1-to-4/wi-st-4-41/
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