Wisconsin Assembly, District 89

The 89th Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly.[3] Located in Northeastern Wisconsin, the district covers most of the eastern half of Oconto County, as well as neighboring municipalities in Marinette and Brown counties, including the southern half of the city of Marinette.[4] The seat is currently vacant, it was most recently held by Republican John Nygren, who resigned in December 2020.[5] A special election will be held April 6, 2021, concurrent with the Wisconsin Spring elections, to fill the seat for the remainder of the 105th Legislature.[6]

Wisconsin's 89th
State Assembly District
AssemblymemberVacant
Demographics95.1% White
0.8% Black
2.2% Hispanic
1.0% Asian
0.6% Native American
0.3% Other
Population (2010)
  Voting age
57,634[1][2]
43,766
NotesNortheast Wisconsin

The 89th Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 30th Senate district, along with the 88th and 90th Assembly districts.

List of District Representatives

List of representatives to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 89th district
Member Party Residence Counties Represented Term Start Term End Ref.
District Created
Cletus J. Vanderperren Dem. Pittsfield Brown January 1, 1973 January 3, 1983
Earl F. McEssy Rep. Fond du Lac Fond du Lac January 3, 1983 January 7, 1985
Cletus J. Vanderperren Dem. Green Bay Brown January 7, 1985 January 4, 1993
John Gard Rep. Suamico Brown, Marinette, Oconto January 4, 1993 January 1, 2007
John Nygren Rep. Marinette January 1, 2007 December 2, 2020 [5]
--Vacant-- December 2, 2020 Current [6]

Electoral history

Year Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality Other primary candidates
1972[7] November 7 Cletus J. Vanderperren Democratic 11,442 70.23% Henry A. Rueden Rep. 4,851 29.77% 16,293 6,591
1974[8] November 5 Cletus J. Vanderperren (inc.) Democratic 8,910 100.00% 8,910 8,910
1976[9] November 2 Cletus J. Vanderperren (inc.) Democratic 12,657 68.71% John R. Hansen Rep. 5,628 31.29% 17,984 6,728
1978[10] November 7 Cletus J. Vanderperren (inc.) Democratic 8,826 64.57% William H. Dierks Rep. 4,842 35.43% 13,668 3,984
1980[11] November 4 Cletus J. Vanderperren (inc.) Democratic 12,685 59.04% Robert A. Thompson Rep. 8,799 40.96% 21,484 3,886 Wendell W. McLester (Dem.)
1982[12] November 2 Earl F. McEssy Republican 10,394 56.58% Rosalie Tryon Dem. 7,975 43.42% 18,369 2,419
1984[13] November 6 Cletus J. Vanderperren Democratic 13,318 65.29% James D. Shatswell Rep. 7,079 34.71% 20,397 6,239
1986[14] November 4 Cletus J. Vanderperren (inc.) Democratic 10,721 68.73% James D. Shatswell Rep. 4,878 31.27% 15,599 5,843
1988[15] November 8 Cletus J. Vanderperren (inc.) Democratic 15,089 68.04% James D. Shatswell Rep. 7,089 31.96% 22,178 8,000 Raymond C. Maxwell (Rep.)
1990[16] November 6 Cletus J. Vanderperren (inc.) Democratic 9,604 58.71% Gary F. Drzewiecki Rep. 6,755 41.29% 16,359 2,849 Raymond C. Maxwell (Rep.)
Serena E. Mommaerts (Rep.)
1992[17] November 3 John Gard Republican 14,826 64.02% Scott McCormick Dem. 8,331 35.98% 23,157 6,495
1994[18] November 8 John Gard (inc.) Republican 10,325 68.53% Kim Fenske Dem. 4,742 31.47% 15,067 5,583
1996[19] November 5 John Gard (inc.) Republican 14,113 66.67% Kim Fenske Dem. 7,056 33.33% 21,169 7,057
1998[20] November 3 John Gard (inc.) Republican 13,088 97.96% Alan S. Hager (write-in) Dem. 272 2.04% 13,360 12,816
2000[21] November 7 John Gard (inc.) Republican 18,372 72.65% Alan S. Hager Dem. 6,904 27.30% 25,290 11,468
2002[22] November 5 John Gard (inc.) Republican 11,335 69.06% Alan S. Hager Dem. 4,501 27.42% 16,414 6,834
Justin Ingalls Lib. 308 1.88%
Jake Neta Ind. 257 1.57%
2004[23] November 2 John Gard (inc.) Republican 18,216 63.81% Bruce J. Berman Dem. 10,318 36.15% 28,546 7,898 Don Peterlin (Dem.)
2006[24] November 7 John Nygren Republican 11,844 54.10% Randy Koehn Dem. 10,011 45.73% 21,891 1,833 Gary F. Drzewiecki (Rep.)
Bruce J. Berman (Dem.)
2008[25] November 4 John Nygren (inc.) Republican 14,814 53.54% Randy Koehn Dem. 12,839 46.40% 27,668 1,975
2010[26] November 2 John Nygren (inc.) Republican 15,788 67.68% Bob Orwig Dem. 7,520 32.24% 23,326 8,268
2012[27] November 6 John Nygren (inc.) Republican 16,081 59.05% Joe Reinhard Dem. 11,129 40.87% 27,232 4,952
2014[28] November 4 John Nygren (inc.) Republican 18,483 99.38% 18,599 18,367
2016[29] November 8 John Nygren (inc.) Republican 19,429 68.20% Heidi Fencl Dem. 9,055 31.78% 28,489 10,374
2018[30] November 6 John Nygren (inc.) Republican 17,091 66.85% Ken Holdorf Dem. 8,461 33.10% 25,565 8,630
2020[31] November 3 John Nygren (inc.) Republican 22,823 68.73% Karl Jaeger Dem. 10,374 31.24% 33,207 12,449 Andi Rich (Rep.)


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