The 84th Assembly District
Welcome to the 84th Assembly District! Home to a portion of southwest Milwaukee County. The 84th is a very unique area to is home to the City of Greenfield, Village of Hales Corners, Village of Greendale, and the City of Milwaukee.
These suburban communities are also one of three Assembly Districts that make up the 28th State Senate district. Because of the 84th geographical location, it overlaps multiple congressional districts--Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District, represented by Rep. Gwen Moore, Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District, represented by Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, and Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District, represented by Rep. Bryan Steil.
The 84th is home to a vibrant set of municipalities, all of which are heavily residential and serve as part of the backbone of the Milwaukee County economy.
Be sure to check out the interactive map below to explore the boundaries of the 84th Assembly District!
Assembly District 61
Legislative District Changes
2023 Wisconsin Act 94 was passed just this last February and resulted in the state legislative maps being redistricted. As a result, many of the lines have changes and the district renumbered.
The 84th Assembly District will cease to exist in the current form. However, the old 84th Assembly District has been split into two separate districts. The new 61st Assembly District will cover most, but not all, of the old 84th Assembly District. This includes retaining most of the City of Greenfield, all of the Village of Hales Corners, most of the City of Milwaukee, and adding all of the Village of Greendale, and a portion of the City of Franklin.
The northeastern part of the old 84th Assembly District was removed and reapportioned to the 7th Assembly District. This included the eastern parts of the City of Greenfield in addition to some of the City of Milwaukee. Please feel free to examine both interactive maps of the 61st and the 7th Assembly Districts to see how exactly the lines moved and if this affects you. This may cause you to have a new state representative in the coming months. Still not exactly sure what your new district is? Click the link to enter your address, call (608)237-9184 or email me by clicking the link.
Call any time to learn about your new district. I'm happy to assist you with any issue, especially if we can help solve problems relating to navigating state agencies or state laws and regulations."