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Wisconsin's 63rd Assembly district

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Wisconsin's 63rd Assembly District

The 63rd Assembly district is one of Wisconsin’s 99 state Assembly districts. It sits in the southeast part of the state and covers parts of Racine County and Milwaukee County. The district includes most of the city of Franklin and most of the village of Caledonia.

Current representative
- Robert Wittke, a Republican from Wind Point, has represented the district since January 6, 2025. He previously represented the 62nd district from 2019 to 2025.

How the district fits in the state government
- The 63rd Assembly District is part of Wisconsin’s 21st Senate District, along with the 61st and 62nd Assembly districts.

Population and demographics (based on 2020 data)
- Population: about 59,708
- Voting age population: about 47,783
- Racial/ethnic makeup: roughly 82% White, 5% Black, 6% Hispanic, 5% Asian, 1.6% Native American, and 0.1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

Map and boundaries
- The current district map reflects Wisconsin’s redistricting updates, with the 2024 boundaries defined in 2023 Act 94.

Learn more
- Official district information: https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/districts/assembly/63

Notes
- The district has existed since 1973 and has been represented by various lawmakers from both major parties over the years.


This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 22:12 (CET).