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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 4 — Senate and assembly districts

4.39 Thirty-ninth assembly district.

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4.39 Thirty-ninth assembly district. All of the following territory constitutes the 39th assembly district:
(1)Whole counties. Green Lake and Marquette.
(2)Adams County. That part of Adams County consisting of the towns of Jackson, Lincoln, and New Chester.
(3)Columbia County. That part of Columbia County consisting of all of the following:
(a)The towns of Courtland, Randolph, and Scott.
(b)The villages of Cambria and Friesland.
(4)Fond du Lac County. That part of Fond du Lac County consisting of all of the following:
(a)The towns of Alto, Eldorado, Lamartine, Metomen, Ripon, Rosendale, and Springvale.
(b)The villages of Brandon, Fairwater, and Rosendale.
(c)The city of Ripon.
(5)Waushara County. That part of Waushara County consisting of that part of the city of Berlin located in the county.
(6)Winnebago County. That part of Winnebago County consisting of the town of Nepeuskun.
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