Wisconsin Constitution

Article IV, § 4 — Representatives to the assembly, how chosen

Wisconsin Const. art. IV, § 4

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The members of the assembly shall be chosen biennially, by single districts, on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November in even-numbered years, by the qualified electors of the several districts, such districts to be bounded by county, precinct, town or ward lines, to consist of contiguous territory and be in as compact form as practicable.

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History

As amended Nov. 1881 and Nov. 1982; 1880 J.R. 9S, 1881 J.R. 7A, 1881 c. 262, vote Nov. 1881; 1979 J.R. 36, 1981 J.R. 29, vote Nov. 1982

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