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Wisconsin's 32nd Assembly district

Overview
The 32nd Assembly district is one of 99 districts in Wisconsin’s State Assembly. It sits in southeast Wisconsin and includes most of Kenosha County and part of Walworth County. It covers communities such as Lake Geneva and the villages of Bloomfield, Paddock Lake, Salem Lakes, Twin Lakes, and the southern half of Pleasant Prairie. The Richard Bong State Recreation Area and the Chiwaukee Prairie Nature Preserve are also in the district.

Legislative context
The district is part of Wisconsin’s 11th Senate district, along with the 31st and 33rd Assembly districts.

Current representation
As of January 2025, the representative is Amanda Nedweski, a Republican. She has held the seat since January 2025 and previously represented the 61st Assembly district from 2023 to 2025.

Demographics and population
(2020 data)
- Population: 58,981
- Voting-age population: 45,797
- Race/ethnicity: about 88.8% White, 1.25% Black, 5.75% Hispanic or Latino, 1.36% Asian, 1.92% Native American, 0.11% Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

Website
Official information for Assembly District 32 is available on the Wisconsin Legislature’s website.

History of representation
The district was created in 1973. Notable past representatives include:
- Peter J. Tropman (Democrat), 1973–1977
- Dismas Becker (Democrat), 1977–1983
- James M. Stewart (Republican), 1983–1985
- Joseph Wimmer (Republican), 1985–1991
- Scott Jensen (Republican), 1992–2003
- Thomas Lothian (Republican), 2003–2011
- Tyler August (Republican), 2011–2025
- Amanda Nedweski (Republican), 2025–present


This page was last edited on 27 January 2026, at 21:17 (CET).