| | Dane County (no city given):
Herman
H. Natwick, 1856 —
Charles
N. Herreid, 1857 —
R.
H. McCaughey, 1860 —
Edmund
Hillestad, 1861 —
Vincent
A. Martin, 1870 |
| | Albion:
Rasmus
B. Anderson, 1846 |
| | Blue Mounds:
William
H. Adams, 1861 —
Wilbur
A. Racely, 1885 |
| | Burke town:
John
M. Nelson, 1870 |
| | Madison:
Alexander
C. Botkin, 1842 —
Albert
G. Schmedeman, 1864 —
C.
G. Lawrence, 1871 —
Harry
Sauthoff, 1879 —
Charles
E. Hammersley, 1881 —
Robert
M. LaFollette, Jr., 1895 —
Merrill
K. Riddick, 1895 —
Philip
F. LaFollette, 1897 —
Stuart
Nash Scott, 1906 —
Julius
Albert Krug, 1907 —
Horace
W. Wilkie, 1917 —
Clifford
W. Krueger, 1918 —
Fred
A. Risser, 1927 —
Richard
D. Lamm, 1935 —
Marjorie
R. Turnbull, 1940 —
James
E. Gierach, 1944 —
Fran
Ulmer, 1947 —
Barbara
Notestein, 1949 —
Jennifer
L. Gale, 1960 —
Tammy
Baldwin, 1962 |
| | Mazomanie:
Robert
Joseph Wells, 1856 |
| | Near Mazomanie:
Leonard
G. Wolf, 1925 |
| | Medina town:
John
M. Blaska, 1885 |
| | Perry:
Herman
B. Dahle, 1855 |
| | Pleasant Springs:
Halvor
Steenerson, 1852 |
| | Primrose:
Robert
M. LaFollette, 1855 —
Charles
S. Eastman, 1864 |
| | Stoughton:
John
E. Erickson, 1863 —
Claude
Zeth Luse, 1879 |
| | Sun Prairie:
Irvin
E. Rockwell, 1862 —
Jerome
L. Blaska, 1919 |
| | Verona:
Wayne
L. Morse, 1900 |
| | Waunakee:
David
D. O'Malley, 1912 |
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