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Wis. Stat. § 4.35

Thirty-fifth assembly district

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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2011
All of the following territory constitutes the 35th assembly district:
[ See note preceding subchapter I. ] All of the following territory constitutes the 35th assembly district:
(1) Whole county. Lincoln.
(1) Whole county. Lincoln.
(2) Langlade County. That part of Langlade County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Ackley, Antigo, Elcho, Neva, Norwood, Parrish, Peck, Polar, Price, Rolling, Summit, Upham, and Vilas.
(b) The city of Antigo.
(2) Langlade County. That part of Langlade County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Ackley, Antigo, Elcho, Neva, Norwood, Parrish, Peck, Polar, Price, Rolling, Summit, Upham, and Vilas.
(b) The city of Antigo.
(3) Marathon County. That part of Marathon County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Berlin, Hamburg, Harrison, Hewitt, and Plover.
(b) That part of the village of Birnamwood located in the county.
(3) Marathon County. That part of Marathon County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Berlin, Hamburg, Harrison, Hewitt, and Plover.
(b) That part of the village of Birnamwood located in the county.
(4) Oneida County. That part of Oneida County consisting of the towns of Enterprise, Little Rice, Lynne, Nokomis, Schoepke, and Woodboro.
(4) Oneida County. That part of Oneida County consisting of the towns of Enterprise, Little Rice, Lynne, Nokomis, Schoepke, and Woodboro.
(5) Shawano County. That part of Shawano County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Almon, Aniwa, Birnamwood, and Hutchins.
(b) The villages of Aniwa, Bowler, Eland, and Mattoon.
(c) That part of the village of Birnamwood located in the county.
(5) Shawano County. That part of Shawano County consisting of all of the following:
(a) The towns of Almon, Aniwa, Birnamwood, and Hutchins.
(b) The villages of Aniwa, Bowler, Eland, and Mattoon.
(c) That part of the village of Birnamwood located in the county.

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