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Population Growth and Changes in Wisconsin Towns and Villages (2000-2004), Study notes of Statistics

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744 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 2005 2006
HIGHLIGHTS OF LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT IN WISCONSIN
Employment and Earnings — In March 2003, Wisconsin ranked 18th among the states in full-
time equivalent (FTE) state and local government employees with 288,044. The State of Wiscon-
sin employed 71,040, while local government employed 217,004.
In March 2003, Wisconsin ranked 17th in average total payroll for state and local government
employees with $1,007,280,196. California ranked first with a payroll of $7,996,219,320 and
South Dakota ranked 50th with $115,117,829.
Units of Local Government — As of January 1, 2005, Wisconsin had 1,922 general units of
local government 72 counties, 190 cities, 400 villages, and 1,260 towns.
Counties varied in 2004 population from Milwaukee at 939,358 to Menominee with 4,616.
These two counties were also highest and lowest in 2003 full value property assessments at $47.3
billion and $220.5 million, respectively. As determined by the U.S. Bureau of the Census in 2000,
Marathon County is the largest in land area with 1,545 square miles and Ozaukee County the
smallest with 232 square miles.
Based on the 2000 census, Wisconsin’s city residents totaled 2,994,433 in 2000, a 5.2% increase
from the 1990 census; village population was 687,007, a 19.7% increase; and town population
was 1,668,306, a 13.3% increase. As of January 1, 2004, a total of 80 Wisconsin municipalities
had populations of 10,000 or more. The City of Milwaukee ranked first at 593,920, and the Village
of Waunakee, with 10,002 residents, was smallest in the group.
Administration — Wisconsin cities may adopt a mayor, manager, or commission form of gov-
ernment. Of 190 cities, 10 have a city manager and 180 have a mayor. Currently, no city uses
the commission form of government. Villages may use a president or manager form of govern-
ment. Of 400 villages, only 11 have an appointed manager. Currently, 82 cities and 83 villages
employ an administrator in a full-time or combined position.
Each county board is headed by a chairperson chosen by the board. In addition, 10 counties
have an elected county executive, 14 have an appointed county administrator, and 48 have an ap-
pointed administrative coordinator.
The following tables present selected data. Consult footnoted sources for more detailed in-
formation about local and state government.
WISCONSIN STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
By Status and Funding, 1994 2004
Employee Status1 1994 1999 2004 Type of Funding for
Authorized Positions3 1994 1999 2004
Classified . . . . . . . 40,255 38,377 40,633 State appropriations . . . 32,060 33,312 35,535
Unclassified . . . . . 16,069 20,625 22,592 User fees . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,410 17,093 17,785
Limited Term . . . . 8,691 8,219 6,729 Federal appropriations . 8,208 8,298 9,327
Project . . . . . . . . . 788 666 585 Segregated funds . . . . . 5,478 5,366 5,427
Seasonal . . . . . . . .
Other2 . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL4 . . . . . .
171
4,185
70,159
154
5,869
73,910
90
6,629
77,258
TOTAL4 . . . . . . . . . . 63,157 64,069 68,074
1Headcount of employees working on a full- or part-time basis as of June 30.
2Includes UW System graduate assistants.
3Full-time equivalent positions authorized by legislature, as of June 30.
4Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
Sources: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Division of Executive Budget and Finance, State Employment Report, Novem-
ber 2000 and previous issues, and departmental data, April 2005.
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744 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 2005 − 2006

HIGHLIGHTS OF LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT IN WISCONSIN

Employment and Earnings — In March 2003, Wisconsin ranked 18th among the states in full-

time equivalent (FTE) state and local government employees with 288,044. The State of Wiscon-

sin employed 71,040, while local government employed 217,004.

In March 2003, Wisconsin ranked 17th in average total payroll for state and local government

employees with $1,007,280,196. California ranked first with a payroll of $7,996,219,320 and

South Dakota ranked 50th with $115,117,829.

Units of Local Government — As of January 1, 2005, Wisconsin had 1,922 general units of

local government − 72 counties, 190 cities, 400 villages, and 1,260 towns.

Counties varied in 2004 population from Milwaukee at 939,358 to Menominee with 4,616.

These two counties were also highest and lowest in 2003 full value property assessments at $47.

billion and $220.5 million, respectively. As determined by the U.S. Bureau of the Census in 2000,

Marathon County is the largest in land area with 1,545 square miles and Ozaukee County the

smallest with 232 square miles.

Based on the 2000 census, Wisconsin’s city residents totaled 2,994,433 in 2000, a 5.2% increase

from the 1990 census; village population was 687,007, a 19.7% increase; and town population

was 1,668,306, a 13.3% increase. As of January 1, 2004, a total of 80 Wisconsin municipalities

had populations of 10,000 or more. The City of Milwaukee ranked first at 593,920, and the Village

of Waunakee, with 10,002 residents, was smallest in the group.

Administration — Wisconsin cities may adopt a mayor, manager, or commission form of gov-

ernment. Of 190 cities, 10 have a city manager and 180 have a mayor. Currently, no city uses

the commission form of government. Villages may use a president or manager form of govern-

ment. Of 400 villages, only 11 have an appointed manager. Currently, 82 cities and 83 villages

employ an administrator in a full-time or combined position.

Each county board is headed by a chairperson chosen by the board. In addition, 10 counties

have an elected county executive, 14 have an appointed county administrator, and 48 have an ap-

pointed administrative coordinator.

The following tables present selected data. Consult footnoted sources for more detailed in-

formation about local and state government.

WISCONSIN STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES

By Status and Funding, 1994 − 2004

Employee Status^1 1994 1999

Type of Funding for Authorized Positions^3 1994 1999 Classified....... 40,255 38,377 40,633 State appropriations... 32,060 33,312 35, Unclassified..... 16,069 20,625 22,592 User fees............ 17,410 17,093 17, Limited Term.... 8,691 8,219 6,729 Federal appropriations. 8,208 8,298 9, Project......... 788 666 585 Segregated funds..... 5,478 5,366 5, Seasonal........ Other 2.......... TOTAL 4......

TOTAL 4.......... 63,157 64,069 68,

(^1) Headcount of employees working on a full- or part-time basis as of June 30. (^2) Includes UW System graduate assistants. (^3) Full-time equivalent positions authorized by legislature, as of June 30.

(^4) Detail may not add to total due to rounding.

Sources: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Division of Executive Budget and Finance, State Employment Report , Novem- ber 2000 and previous issues, and departmental data, April 2005.

STATISTICS: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT 745

WISCONSIN STATE CLASSIFIED SERVICE PROFILE

Percent of Category Number Work Force

Percent of Percent of Number Work Force Number Work Force Permanent Classified Employees.... Persons with Disabilities........ Persons with Severe Disabilities.. Women...................... Racial/ethnic minorities......... Black..................... Hispanic.................. Asian..................... American Indian............

Source: Wisconsin State Office of Employment Relations, Affirmative Action Report for Wisconsin State Government July 2004

to June 2005 , and Wisconsin Department of Employment Relations for previous issues.

WISCONSIN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

EMPLOYMENT AND PAYROLLS

Employees and Payrolls by Function, March 2003

Full-Time Equivalent Employees

Total

Per 10,000 Total Payroll Population (in thousands) Education.......................................... 167,941 309 $585, Elementary and secondary........................... Higher education institutions......................... Libraries (local)................................... Other........................................... Government administration (including courts)............. Police protection.................................... Public welfare and social insurance administration..........

Health and hospitals.................................. Streets and highways................................. Corrections.........................................

Fire protection...................................... Natural resources....................................

Parks and recreation.................................. 3,605 7 11, Sewerage (local)..................................... Transit............................................

Utilities (electric and water supply)...................... Housing and community development...................

Solid waste management (local)........................ Other.............................................

TOTAL......................................... 288,044 530 $1,007,

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Public Employment Data: March 2003, at: http:ftp2.census.gov/ govs/apes/03stlwi.txt [December 16, 2004].

Employment and Payrolls, 1990 − 2003

Employees (full-time equivalents) Local Total

Monthl State

y Payroll (in thousands)^1 Local Total 183,318 249,859 $152,660 $409,907 $562, 189,886 259,463 192,481 480,703 673, 200,179 268,867 194,641 528,605 723, 201,123 265,787 197,252 547,852 745, — — — — — — 201,633 266,342 204,267 569,193 773, 211,790 276,493 207,996 625,686 833, 207,587 270,772 214,684 628,043 842, 219,793 283,490 230,570 662,358 892, 218,824 288,252 257,605 676,935 934, 218,982 288,543 261,095 719,434 977, 217,004 288,044 268,249 739,031 1,007,

Year State 1990.............. 66, 1993.............. 69, 1994.............. 68, 1995.............. 64, 1996 2............. 1997.............. 64, 1998.............. 64, 1999.............. 63, 2000.............. 63, 2001.............. 69, 2002.............. 70, 2003.............. 71,

(^1) Prior to 1997, annual data reflected October payrolls. Beginning with the 1997 Annual Survey of Government Employment and

Payroll, data reflects March payrolls. (^2) There was no survey in 1996.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Government Employment: March 2003 and previous issues, at: http://ftp2.census.gov/govs/apes/03stlwi.txt [December 17, 2004].

STATISTICS: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT 747

BASIC DATA ON WISCONSIN COUNTIES

Full Value County 2003 Assessment (year created)^1 County Seat (in millions)^2

Population Land 2004 Density 2004 Pct. 2004 Area in per Estimate Change 3 Rank Sq. Miles^4 Sq. Mile^5 Adams (1848)..... Friendship Ashland (1860).... Ashland Barron (1859)...... Barron Bayfield (1845).... Washburn Brown (1818)...... Green Bay Buffalo (1853)..... Alma Burnett (1856)..... Meenon 6 Calumet (1836).... Chilton Chippewa (1845)... Chippewa Falls Clark (1853)....... Neillsville Columbia (1846)... Portage Crawford (1818)... Prairie du Chien Dane (1836)....... Madison Dodge (1836)...... Juneau Door (1851)....... Sturgeon Bay Douglas (1854).... Superior Dunn (1854)....... Menomonie Eau Claire (1856)... Eau Claire Florence (1881).... Florence Fond du Lac (1836). Fond du Lac Forest (1885)...... Crandon Grant (1836)....... Lancaster Green (1836)...... Monroe Green Lake (1858).. Green Lake Iowa (1829)....... Dodgeville Iron (1893)........ Hurley Jackson (1853)..... Black River Falls Jefferson (1836).... Jefferson Juneau (1856)...... Mauston Kenosha (1850).... Kenosha Kewaunee (1852)... Kewaunee La Crosse (1851)... La Crosse Lafayette (1846).... Darlington Langlade (1879).... Antigo Lincoln (1874)..... Merrill Manitowoc (1836).. Manitowoc Marathon (1850)... Wausau Marinette (1879)... Marinette Marquette (1836)... Montello Menominee (1961).. Keshena Milwaukee (1834).. Milwaukee Monroe (1854)..... Sparta Oconto (1851)..... Oconto Oneida (1885)..... Rhinelander Outagamie (1851).. Appleton Ozaukee (1853).... Port Washington Pepin (1858)....... Durand Pierce (1853)...... Ellsworth Polk (1853)....... Balsam Lake Portage (1836)..... Stevens Point Price (1879)....... Phillips Racine (1836)...... Racine Richland (1842).... Richland Center Rock (1836)....... Janesville Rusk (1901)....... Ladysmith St. Croix (1840).... Hudson Sauk (1840)....... Baraboo Sawyer (1883)..... Hayward Shawano (1853).... Shawano Sheboygan (1836).. Sheboygan Taylor (1875)...... Medford Trempealeau (1854). Whitehall Vernon (1851)..... Viroqua Vilas (1893)....... Eagle River Walworth (1836)... Elkhorn Washburn (1883)... Shell Lake Washington (1836).. West Bend Waukesha (1846)... Waukesha Waupaca (1851).... Waupaca Waushara (1851)... Wautoma Winnebago (1840).. Oshkosh Wood (1856)...... Wisconsin Rapids

State Total...................... $360,710,211 5,532,955 3.16% 54,310.1 101.

(^1) Counties are created by legislative act. Depending on the date, Wisconsin counties were created by the Michigan Territorial Legis-

lature (1818-1836), the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature (1836-1848), or the Wisconsin State Legislature (after 1848). 2 Re- flects actual market value of all taxable general property, including personal property and real estate, as determined by the Wis- consin Department of Revenue. 3 Change from 2000 U.S. Census. 4 Determined by U.S. Census Bureau. 5 2004 density and population rank calculated by Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. 6 Town of Siren is used as a mailing address for county offices. Sources: Wisconsin Department of Revenue, Division of State and Local Finance, Town, Village, and City Taxes 2003: Taxes Le- vied 2003 − Collected 2004, 2004; Wisconsin Department of Administration, Population and Housing Estimates, October

748 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 2005 − 2006

COUNTY OFFICERS IN WISCONSIN

June 30, 2005

County Board

County

Number of Supervisors Chairperson

Administrator, Executive, or Administrative Coordinator^1 Adams................. 20 Alfred Sebastiani Alfred Sebastiani (AC) Ashland................ 21 Peg Kurilla Thomas Kieweg (CA) Barron................. 29 Ole Severude Duane Hebert (CA) Bayfield................ 13 William D. Kacvinsky Mark Abeles-Allison (CA) Brown................. 26 Patrick Moynihan, Jr. Carol L. Kelso (CE) Buffalo................. 16 Del D. Twidt Bruce Cornish (AC) Burnett................. 21 Clifford L. Main Candace Fitzgerald (CA) Calumet................ 21 Merlin Gentz William P. Craig (CA) Chippewa............... 29 Michael J. Murphy Michael J. Murphy (AC) Clark................... 29 Wayne Hendrickson Wayne Hendrickson (AC) Columbia............... 31 Susan Martin Jeanne Miller (AC) Crawford............... 17 Robert G. Dillman Robert G. Dillman (AC) Dane................... 37 Kevin Kesterson Kathleen Falk (CE) Dodge.................. 37 Russell Kottke Russell Kottke (AC) Door................... 21 Charlie Most, Jr. Judith Genereaux (CA) Douglas................ 28 Douglas G. Finn Steve Koszarek (CA) Dunn.................. 29 B. Jane Hoyt Eugene C. Smith (AC) Eau Claire............... 29 Bruce Willett J. Thomas McCarty (CA) Florence................ 12 Gary Lindow Geraldine L. Meyer (AC) Fond du Lac............. 36 Brenna Garrison-Bruden Allen J. Buechel (CE) Forest.................. 21 Erhard E. Huettl, Sr. Erhard E. Huettl, Sr. (AC) Grant.................. 31 Eugene Bartels Eugene Bartels (AC) Green.................. 31 Thomas Daly Michael J. Doyle (AC) Green Lake.............. 21 Orrin W. Helmer Margaret R. Bostelmann (AC) Iowa................... 21 Robert Regan Robert Regan (AC) Iron.................... 15 Gustaf R. Krone Jodie Bednar-Clemens (AC) Jackson................. 19 Steven Dickinsen Steven Dickinsen (AC) Jefferson................ 30 Sharon Schmeling Willard D. Hausen (CA) Juneau................. 21 James C. Barrett James C. Barrett (AC) Kenosha................ 28 Dennis Elverman Allan K. Kehl (CE) Kewaunee............... 20 Robert A. Weidner Edward J. Dorner (CA) La Crosse............... 35 Steven P. Doyle Steve O’Malley (CA) Lafayette............... 16 Jack Sauer Jack Sauer (AC) Langlade................ 21 Michael Klimoski Michael Klimoski (AC) Lincoln................. 22 E. Richard Simon John Mulder (CA) Manitowoc.............. 25 Paul B. Hansen Daniel R. Fischer (CE) Marathon............... 38 Keith Langenhahn Mort McBain (CA) Marinette............... 30 George A. Bousley Steve A. Corbeille (CA) Marquette............... 17 Howard Zellmer Brent Miller (AC) Menominee............. 7 Randolph H. Reiter Ronald Corn, Sr. (AC) Milwaukee.............. 25 Lee Holloway Scott Walker (CE) Monroe................. 24 Dennis Hubbard Dennis Hubbard (AC) Oconto................. 31 Leland T. Rymer Kevin Hamann (AC) Oneida................. 21 Andrew Smith Andrew Smith (AC) Outagamie.............. 36 Clifford Sanderfoot Robert N. Paltzer, Jr. (CE) Ozaukee................ 31 Robert A. Brooks ThomasW. Meaux (CA) Pepin.................. 12 Peter Adler Larry Krcmar (AC) Pierce.................. 17 Ronald O. Anderson Mark Schroeder (AC) Polk................... 23 Robert Blake Vacancy (AC) Portage................. 29 O. Philip Idsvoog O. Philip Idsvoog (AC) Price................... 21 Daniel Racette Daniel Racette (AC) Racine................. 23 Kenneth Vetrovec William McReynolds (CE) Richland................ 21 Ann M. Greenheck Victor V. Vlasak (AC) Rock................... 29 Richard K. Ott Craig Knutson (CA) Rusk................... 21 Randy Tatur Denise Nelson (AC) St. Croix................ 31 Clarence Malick Charles Whiting (AC) Sauk................... 31 William F. Wenzel Gene M. Wiegand (AC) Sawyer................. 15 Hal Helwig Hal Helwig (AC) Shawano................ 30 Marshal Giese Frank Pascarella (AC) Sheboygan.............. 34 William C. Goehring Adam N. Payne (AC) Taylor.................. 17 Jim Metz Jim Metz (AC) Trempealeau............. 17 Barbara Semb Barbara Semb (AC) Vernon................. 29 Lee Nerison Vacancy (AC) Vilas................... 21 Charles Rayala, Jr. Charles Rayala, Jr. (AC) Walworth............... 25 Ann Lohrmann David A. Bretl (CA) Washburn............... 21 Peter J. Hubin Michael D. Miller (AC) Washington............. 30 Kenneth F. Miller Douglas Johnson (AC) Waukesha............... 35 James T. Dwyer Daniel M. Finley (CE) Waupaca................ 27 Dick Koeppen Mary A. Robbins (AC) Waushara............... 21 Norman Weiss Debra Behringer (AC) Winnebago.............. 38 David Albrecht Mark L. Harris (CE) Wood.................. 38 Charles Gurtler Charles Gurtler (AC)

750 WISCONSIN^ BLUE^ BOOK^2005 −^2006

COUNTY OFFICERS IN WISCONSIN

June 30, 2005−Continued

County Treasurer Register of Deeds Clerk of Circuit Court

Adams......... Mary Ann Bays (R) Ashland........ Tracey A. Hoglund (R) Barron......... Yvonne K. Ritchie (R) Bayfield........ Daniel R. Anderson (D) Brown......... Kerry M. Blaney (D) Buffalo......... Marilynn Sheahan (R) Burnett......... Joanne Pahl (D) Calumet........ Michael V. Schlaak (R) Chippewa....... Arlene M. Zwiefelhofer (D) Clark........... Kathryn M. Brugger (D) Columbia....... Deborah A. Raimer (R) Crawford....... Martin E. Sprosty (D) Dane........... David Gawenda (D) Dodge.......... Patti Hilker (R) Door........... Jay Zahn (R) Douglas........ Sandy J. Petzold (D) Dunn.......... Mary D. Erpenbach (R) Eau Claire....... Larry C. Lokken (D) Florence........ JoAnne Friberg (R) Fond du Lac..... Judeen V. Damm (R) Forest.......... Amy T. Krause (D) Grant.......... Louise Ketterer (R) Green.......... Sherri Hawkins (R) Green Lake...... Kathleen A. Morris (R) Iowa........... Jolene Millard (R) Iron............ Mark Beaupré (D) Jackson......... Carol Bue (D) Jefferson........ John E. Jensen (R) Juneau......... Ann Marie Vinopal (R) Kenosha........ Teri A. Jacobson (D) Kewaunee....... Annette A. Teske (R) La Crosse....... Donna M. Hanson (R) Lafayette....... Rebecca Taylor (R) Langlade........ Janice Burkhart (D) Lincoln......... Jan Lemmer (D) Manitowoc...... Edwin P. Brey (D) Marathon....... Lorraine I. Beyersdorff (R) Marinette....... Cris J. Faucett (R) Marquette....... Diana Campbell (R) Menominee..... Barbara Frechette-Kelley (D) Milwaukee...... Daniel Diliberti (D) Monroe......... Annette M. Erickson (R) Oconto......... Victoria Coopman (R) Oneida......... Jennie Huber (R) Outagamie...... Dina Mumford (R) Ozaukee........ Karen L. Makoutz (R) Pepin.......... Nancy M. Richardson (R) Pierce.......... P. Leland Skog (R) Polk........... Amanda C. Nissen (D) Portage......... Stephanie Stokes (D) Price........... Lynn M. Neeck (D) Racine......... Elizabeth A. Majeski (R) Richland........ Julie Keller (R) Rock........... Vicki Brown (D) Rusk........... Joanne Phetteplace (R) St. Croix........ Cheryl A. Slind (R) Sauk........... Patricia L. Carignan (R) Sawyer......... Dianne M. Ince (R) Shawano........ Kay Schroeder (R) Sheboygan...... Laura Henning-Lorenz (D) Taylor.......... Mary Ann Kropp (R) Trempealeau..... Laurie Halama (D) Vernon......... Sandra Vold-Brudos (R) Vilas........... Jerri Radtke (R) Walworth....... Kathy M. DuBois (R) Washburn....... Janet L. Ullom (R) Washington..... Janice Gettelman (R) Waukesha....... Pamela Reeves (R) Waupaca........ James W. Goeser (R) Waushara....... Elaine Wedell (R) Winnebago...... Mary Krueger (R) Wood.......... Karen J. Kubisiak (D)

Jodi Helgeson (R) Dianna Helmrick (D) Karen M. Miller (D) Kathleen R. Colgrove (R) Shawn M. Hanson (R) Judith Wells Espeseth (R) Patricia A. Olson (D) Kay L. Cederberg (D) Cathy A. Williquette (D) Paul G. Janquart (D) Donna J. Carothers (R) Roselle M. Urness (R) Jeanine Chell (D) Trudy Schmidt (D) Debra Tasch (A) Barbara Van Akkeren (R) Marge L. Geissler (D) Karen J. Hepfler (D) Lois Hagedorn (D) Gail Walker (D) Lisa Walker (R) Susan Raimer (R) Melissa Mezera (A) Donna M. Steiner (D) Jane Licht (D) Judith Coleman (D) Chris Planasch (R) Lynn M. Hron (R) Carey Petersilka (R) Nancy Robillard (R) Kathy F. Hanson (D) Joan Osty (D) James M. Mrdutt (D) Clara D. Minor (D) Mary L. Kaiser (R) Diana J. Miller (D) Pattie Gehlhoff (R) Paula Coraggio (R) Patricia Kraus (R) Mary L. Karst (R) Paul Aschenbrenner (D) Thomas A. Kalkofen (D) Marilyn Pierce (R) Diane Perkins (R) Cynthia A. Meudt (R) Carol K. Thompson (R) Leone Seaman (R) Susan J. Krueger (R) Dixie Edge (R) Carolyn K. Olson (R) Robert Traczyk (D) Karen Ransanici (D) Shari Marg (D) Claudia Singleton (D) Larry D. Eckert (R) Kenneth M. Schopen (R) Christie L. Bender (R) Louise Schulz (R) Louise I. Principe (D) Gail Gentz (D) Marilyn G. Mueller (D) Lorraine Riemer (R) Deborah J. Flock (R) Pamela Radtke (R) Joseph Boll (R) Catherine McGowan (R) Sandra M. Fischer (D) Victoria Adamski (D) Jolene C. Callahan (R) Cindy L. Kimmon (R) Preston F. Jones (D) Lynn Zigmunt (D) Michael J. Sydow (D) Diane L. Sennholz (D) Melanie I. Huempfner (R) Linda L. Dumke-Marquardt (R) Bernice M. Wegner (R) Mary Lou Schmidt (R) Pamela J. Waukau (D) Pamela J. Waukau (D) John LaFave (D) John W. Barrett (D) John D. Burke (R) Carol Thorsen (R) Loralee Lasley (R) Michael C. Hodkiewicz (R) Thomas H. Leighton (R) Kenneth J. Gardner (R) Janice Flenz (R) Lonnie Wolf (R) Ronald A. Voigt (R) Jeffrey S. Schmidt (R) Rita M. Conlin (R) Rosemary E. Carlisle (R) Vicki J. Nelson (R) Peg Feuerhelm (D) Laurie Anderson (D) Lois Hoff (R) Cynthia A. Wisinski (D) Bernadette A. Flatoff (D) Judith L. Chizek (D) Chris Cress (D) James Ladwig (R) Taraesa L. Wheary (R) Susan Triggs (R) Ann Robinson (R) Randy Leyes (R) Eldred Mielke (D) Linda Ann Effertz (D) Renae R. Baxter (D) Kathleen H. Walsh (D) Lori N. Meyer (R) Brent Bailey (R) Donna Mueller (R) Paula Chisser (R) Ricki Briggs (R) Amy Dillenburg (R) Susan M. Krueger (R) Darlene J. Navis (D) Nan G. Todd (D) Marvel A. Lemke (D) Yvonne B. Bauer (R) Rose Ottum (D) Angeline J. Sylla (R) Konna Spaeth (R) Kathy Buros (R) Joan E. Hansen (R) Jean Numrich (R) Connie J. Woolever (R) Sheila T. Reiff (R) Diane M. Poach (D) DeeAnn C. McLellan (D) Sharon Martin (R) Kristine M. Deiss (R) Michael J. Hasslinger (R) Carolyn T. Evenson (R) George E. Jorgensen (R) Terrie J. Tews (R) Gary Schindler (R) Jane Putskey (R) Julie Pagel (R) Diane Fremgen (R) René L. Krause (D) Cindy L. Joosten (R)

STATISTICS: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT 751

COUNTY OFFICERS IN WISCONSIN

June 30, 2005−Continued

County District Attorney Sheriff Coroner/Medical Examiner

Adams......... Mark Thibodeau (D) Ashland........ Sean Duffy (R) Barron......... Angela L. Holmstrom (D) Bayfield........ Craig Haukaas (R) Brown......... John P. Zakowski (R) Buffalo......... Thomas Clark (A) Burnett......... Kenneth L. Kutz (D) Calumet........ Kenneth R. Kratz (R) Chippewa....... Jon M. Theisen (R) Clark........... Darwin Zwieg (D) Columbia....... Jane E. Kohlwey (R) Crawford....... Timothy C. Baxter (D) Dane........... Brian Blanchard (D) Dodge.......... Steven Bauer (R) Door........... Raymond Pelrine (R) Douglas........ Daniel Blank (D) Dunn.......... James M. Peterson (R) Eau Claire....... G. Richard White (R) Florence........ Douglas J. Drexler (R) Fond du Lac..... Thomas L. Storm (R) Forest.......... Leon Stenz (R) Grant.......... Lisa Riniker (R) Green.......... Gary L. Luhman (R) Green Lake...... James W. Camp (R) Iowa........... Erik Peterson (R) Iron............ Martin Lipske (D) Jackson......... Anna L. Becker (D) Jefferson........ David J. Wambach (R) Juneau......... Tracey Braun (R) Kenosha........ Robert J. Jambois (D) Kewaunee....... Andrew Naze (D) La Crosse....... Scott L. Horne (R) Lafayette....... Charlotte Doherty (D) Langlade........ Ralph M. Uttke (R) Lincoln......... Don Dunphy (R) Manitowoc...... Mark Rohrer (D) Marathon....... Jill N. Falstad (D) Marinette....... Joseph J. Klumb (R) Marquette....... Richard Dufour (R) Menominee..... Gary R. Bruno (R) 2 Milwaukee...... E. Michael McCann (D) Monroe......... Dan Cary (R) Oconto......... Jay Conley (R) Oneida......... Patrick F. O’Melia (R) Outagamie...... Carrie A. Schneider (R) Ozaukee........ Sandy A. Williams (R) Pepin.......... Jon D. Seifert (D) Pierce.......... John M. O’Boyle (D) Polk........... Karen R. Olson (D) Portage......... Thomas B. Eagon (D) Price........... Mark Fuhr (D) Racine......... Michael Nieskes (R) Richland........ Wm. Andrew Sharp (R) Rock........... David J. O’Leary (D) Rusk........... Kathleen A. Pakes (D) St. Croix........ Eric G. Johnson (R) Sauk........... Patricia A. Barrett (R) Sawyer......... Thomas Van Roy (R) Shawano........ Gary R. Bruno (R) 2 Sheboygan...... Joe DeCecco (D) Taylor.......... Karl J. Kelz (R) Trempealeau..... Jeri Marsolek (D) Vernon......... Timothy Gaskell (R) Vilas........... Albert Moustakis (R) Walworth....... Phillip A. Koss (R) Washburn....... J. Michael Bitney (R) Washington..... Todd K. Martens (R) Waukesha....... Paul E. Bucher (R) Waupaca........ John P. Snider (R) Waushara....... Michelle Pennewell (A)^3 Winnebago...... William Lennon (R) Wood.......... Todd P. Wolf (R)

Roberta Sindelar (D) George J. Coulter (R) John Kovach (D) Barbara Beeksma (D) Thomas J. Richie (D) Thomas Aydt (ME) Robert K. Follis (D) Gary Victorson (D) Dennis N. Kocken (R) Alan G. Klimek (ME) Bernard Brunkow (A) Peter A. Samb (R) Dean W. Roland (R) Patrick Taylor (ME) Gerald A. Pagel (R) Michael Klaeser (ME) Douglas J. Ellis (D) Katherine Gerrits (D) Louis Rosandich (R) Richard Schleifer (R) Steven R. Rowe (R) Marc T. Playman (R) Robert L. Ostrander (D) Camille Smith (D) Gary Hamblin (R) John E. Stanley (D) Todd M. Nehls (R) John Burgbacher (ME) Terry Vogel (R) Vacancy (ME) Tom Dalbec (D) Darrell Witt (ME) Dennis Smith (D) Chris Kruse (ME) Ronald Cramer (R) Thomas Thelen (ME) Jeffery Rickaby (R) Mary T. Johnson (R) Gary M. Pucker (R) Jeffrey Jentzen (ME) Roger W. Wilson (D) Peter G. Meisinger (ME) Keith Govier (R) Ronald Sturmer (R) Randy Roderick (R) Janet S. Perry (R) Michael M. Handel (R) Darlene Strey (R) Steve Michek (R) Bill Finley (D) Robert Bruneau (D) Paul Samardich (D) Richard Young (R) Ruth Garbers (D) Paul Milbrath (R) Patrick J. Theder (R) Brent H. Oleson (R) Howard T. Fischer (R) David G. Beth (R) Vacancy (ME) John Cmeyla (D) David Hudson (R) Michael J. Weissenberger (R) John Steers (ME) Scott Pedley (R) A. Virginia Douglas (D) David C. Steger (R) Larry E. Shadick (R) Tom Koth (R) David Haskins (D) Ken Petersen (D) Debra J. Kakatsch (D) Randy Hoenisch (D) John Larson (ME) Michael D. Kessler (R) George F. Smith (R) Ray Fullmer (R) Thomas G. Wastart II (R) Bryan S. Lepscier, Sr. (D) Robert J. Webster (D) David A. Clarke, Jr. (D) Jeffrey M. Jentzen (ME) Peter Quinn (A) Toni Eddy-Ballman (ME) Michael Jansen (R) Laurie Parisey (R) Jeff Hoffman (A) Ronald Koth (ME) Bradley G. Gehring (R) Ruth Ann Wulgaert (R) Maury A. Straub (R) John R. Holicek (R) John C. Andrews (D) Duane A. Sinz (I) Everett Muhlhausen (R) Sue Dzubay (R) Ann Hraychuck (D) Jonn B. Dinnies (ME) John Charewicz (D) Scott W. Rifleman (R) Wallace C. Krenzke (D) James Dalbesio III (D) Robert Carlson (D) Thomas A. Terry (ME) Darrell Berglin (R) Ralph W. Shireman (R) Eric A. Runaas (D) Jenifer Keach (A) David Kaminski (D) Annette Grotzinger (I) Dennis D. Hillstead (R) Cynthia Litzell (ME) Randy M. Stammen (R) Betty A. Hinze (R) James Meier (R) Dean Pearson (R) Robert A. Schmidt (R) Marcus Jesse (R) Michael Helmke (D) David J. Leffin (D) Jack Kay (D) Scott Perrin (ME) Randy Niederkorn (D) Bonnie Kindschy (D) Gene Cary (R) Janet L. Reed (R) John A. Niebuhr (R) Paul Tirpe (R) David Graves (R) John T. Griebel (R) Terrence C. Dryden (R) Karen L. Baker (R) Brian Rahm (D) Pamela A. Monroe (ME) Dan Trawicki (R) Lynda Biedrzycki (ME) Steve Liebe (R) Barry Tomaras (R) David R. Peterson (R) Roland Handel (R) Michael Brooks (R) Barry L. Busby (R) Thomas Reichert (A) Garry R. Kronstedt (R)

WISCONSIN CITIES

City (Year Incorporated)^1 County Census Estimate Change Nonwhite 4 Hispanic

754 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 2005 − 2006

WISCONSIN CITIES

January 1, 2005−Continued

Population 4 2000 2004 Percent 2000 2000 City (Year Incorporated)^1 County Census Estimate Change Nonwhite 4 Hispanic

Boscobel (1873)^2....... Grant......................... Brillion (1944)^2........ Calumet....................... Brodhead (1891)....... Green, Rock.................... Buffalo (1859)......... Buffalo........................ Burlington (1900)^2...... Racine, Walworth................

....................... Chetek (1891)......... Barron........................ Chilton (1877)......... Calumet....................... Clintonville (1887)^2..... Waupaca....................... Colby (1891).......... Clark, Marathon................. Columbus (1874)^2...... Columbia, Dodge................ Cornell (1956)^2........ Chippewa...................... Crandon (1898)........ Forest......................... Cuba City (1925)....... Grant, Lafayette................. Cumberland (1885)..... Barron........................

C edarburg (1885)^2..... Ozaukee

Delafield (1959)^2....... Waukesha...................... Delavan (1897)^2........ Walworth...................... Dodgeville (1889)...... Iowa.......................... Durand (1887)......... Pepin.........................

D arlington (1877)...... Lafayette

E agle River (1937)^2.... Vilas..........................

Edgerton (1883)^2....... Dane, Rock..................... Elkhorn (1897)^2........ Walworth...................... Elroy (1885)^2.......... Juneau........................ Evansville (1896)^2...... Rock..........................

......................... Fitchburg (1983)^2....... Dane.......................... Fort Atkinson (1878) 3... Jefferson....................... Fountain City (1889).... Buffalo........................ Fox Lake (1938)^2....... Dodge.........................

F ennimore (1919)...... Grant

G alesville (1942)....... Trempealeau....................

Gillett (1944).......... Oconto........................ Glenwood City (1895)... St. Croix....................... Green Lake (1962)...... Green Lake..................... Greenwood (1891)...... Clark..........................

........................ Hillsboro (1885)^2....... Vernon........................ Horicon (1897)......... Dodge......................... Hudson (1857) 2........ St. Croix....................... Hurley (1918).......... Iron...........................

H ayward (1915)....... Sawyer

I ndependence (1942).... Trempealeau....................

J efferson (1878)^2....... Jefferson.......................

Juneau (1887).......... Dodge.........................

K ewaunee (1883)^2..... Kewaunee......................

Kiel (1920)^2........... Calumet, Manitowoc.............

L adysmith (1905)^2..... Rusk..........................

Lake Geneva (1883)^2.... Walworth...................... Lake Mills (1905)^3...... Jefferson....................... Lancaster (1878)^2....... Grant......................... Lodi (1941)........... Columbia...................... Loyal (1948).......... Clark..........................

M anawa (1954)........ Waupaca.......................

Marion (1898)......... Shawano, Waupaca.............. Markesan (1959)....... Green Lake..................... Mauston (1883) 2....... Juneau........................ Mayville (1885)........ Dodge......................... Medford (1889) 2....... Taylor......................... Mellen (1907)......... Ashland....................... Menomonie (1882)^2..... Dunn......................... Mequon (1957) 2........ Ozaukee.......................

756 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 2005 − 2006

WISCONSIN CITIES

January 1, 2005−Continued

Population 4 2000 2004 Percent 2000 2000 City (Year Incorporated)^1 County Census Estimate Change Nonwhite 4 Hispanic Westby (1920)......... Vernon........................ 2,045 2,113 3.33 6 19 Weyauwega (1939)^2..... Waupaca....................... 1,806 1,896 4.98 31 17 Whitehall (1941)^2...... Trempealeau.................... 1,651 1,666 0.91 5 5 Whitewater (1885)^3..... Jefferson, Walworth.............. 13,437 13,996 4.16 632 873 Wisconsin Dells (1925).. Adams, Columbia, Sauk.......... 2,418 2,457 1.61 47 41 Note: A city is not automatically reclassified based on changes in population but must take action to initiate a reclassification. Under Section 62.05(2), Wisconsin Statutes, to change from one class to another a city must: 1) meet the required population size according to the last federal census; 2) fulfill required governmental changes; and 3) publish a mayoral proclamation. (^1) There are 190 cities in Wisconsin as of January 1, 2005.

(^2) One of 82 cities with a city administrator holding a full-time or combined position.

(^3) One of 10 cities with a city manager.

(^4) Population totals include corrections made by the U.S. Census Bureau through 8/28/2002. Race and ethnicity data have not been

adjusted. Population estimates are based on the corrected totals. (^5) In the 2000 U.S. Census, respondents were allowed to choose more than one race. The column “nonwhite” includes all who chose

at least one race other than white.

Sources: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Division of Intergovernmental Relations, Demographic Services Center, Offi- cial Population Estimate of Wisconsin Municipalities , January 1, 2004; League of Wisconsin Municipalities, Directory of Wis- consin City and Village Officials , August 2004; and data collected by Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau.

WISCONSIN VILLAGES

January 1, 2005

Population 2000 2004 Percent 2000 2000 Village (Year Incorporated)^1 County Census Estimate Change Nonwhite Hispanic

A dell (1918)..................

Albany (1883)................. Allouez (1986)^2................ Alma Center (1902)............. Almena (1945)................. Almond (1905)................. Amherst (1899)................ Amherst Junction (1912)......... Aniwa (1899).................. Arena (1923).................. Argyle (1903).................. Arlington (1945)^2............... Arpin (1978)................... Ashwaubenon (1977) 2........... Athens (1901).................. Auburndale (1881).............. Avoca (1870)..................

B agley (1919).................

Baldwin (1875)^2................ Balsam Lake (1905)............. Bangor (1899)................. Barneveld (1906)............... Bay City (1909)................ Bayside (1953)^3................ Bear Creek (1902).............. Belgium (1922)................ Bell Center (1901).............. Belleville (1892)................ Bellevue (2003)2,^.............. Belmont (1894)................ Benton (1892)................. Big Bend (1928)................ Big Falls (1925)................ Birchwood (1921).............. Birnamwood (1895)............. Biron (1910)................... Black Creek (1904)............. Black Earth (1901).............. Blanchardville (1890)............ Bloomington (1880)............. Blue Mounds (1912)............ Blue River (1916)............... Boaz (1939)................... Bonduel (1916)................ Bowler (1923)................. Boyceville (1922)............... Boyd (1891)...................

Sheboygan............. Green................. Brown................ Jackson............... Barron................ Portage................ Portage................ Portage................ Shawano.............. Iowa.................. Lafayette.............. Columbia.............. Wood................. Brown................ Marathon.............. Wood................. Iowa..................

Grant................. St. Croix............... Polk.................. La Crosse.............. Iowa.................. Pierce................. Milwaukee, Ozaukee..... Outagamie............. Ozaukee............... Crawford.............. Dane, Green............ Brown................ Lafayette.............. Lafayette.............. Waukesha.............. Waupaca............... Washburn.............. Marathon, Shawano...... Wood................. Outagamie............. Dane.................. Iowa, Lafayette......... Grant................. Dane.................. Grant................. Richland............... Shawano.............. Shawano.............. Dunn................. Chippewa..............

STATISTICS: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT 757

WISCONSIN VILLAGES

January 1, 2005−Continued

Population

Village (Year Incorporated)^1 County

Census

Estimate

Percent 2000 Change Nonwhite

Hispanic Brandon (1881)................ Brokaw (1903)................. Brooklyn (1905)................ Brown Deer (1955) 3............. Brownsville (1952)............. Browntown (1890).............. Bruce (1901).................. Butler (1913)^2................. Butternut (1903)................

Fond du Lac............ Marathon.............. Dane, Green............ Milwaukee............. Dodge................ Green................. Rusk.................. Waukesha.............. Ashland...............

C adott (1895)................. Chippewa.............. 1,345 1,356 0.82 15 2

Cambria (1866)................ Cambridge (1891)^2.............. Cameron (1894)................ Camp Douglas (1893)........... Campbellsport (1902)........... Cascade (1914)................. Casco (1920).................. Cashton (1901)................. Cassville (1882)................ Catawba (1922)................ Cazenovia (1902)............... Cecil (1905)................... Cedar Grove (1899)............. Centuria (1904)................ Chaseburg (1922)............... Chenequa (1928)^2.............. Clayton (1909)................. Clear Lake (1894)..............

Columbia.............. Dane, Jefferson......... Barron................ Juneau................ Fond du Lac............ Sheboygan............. Kewaunee............. Monroe............... Grant................. Price.................. Richland, Sauk.......... Shawano.............. Sheboygan............. Polk.................. Vernon................ Waukesha.............. Polk.................. Polk..................

Cleveland (1958)............... Clinton (1882)................. Clyman (1924).................

Manitowoc............. Rock.................. Dodge................

Cobb (1902)................... Cochrane (1910)................

Iowa.................. Buffalo................

Coleman (1903)................ Colfax (1904).................. Coloma (1939)................. Combined Locks (1920)^2......... Conrath (1915)................. Coon Valley (1907)............. Cottage Grove (1924)^2........... Couderay (1922)............... Crivitz (1974).................. Cross Plains (1920)^2............ Curtiss (1917)..................

Marinette.............. Dunn................. Waushara.............. Outagamie............. Rusk.................. Vernon................ Dane.................. Sawyer................ Marinette.............. Dane.................. Clark.................

D allas (1903).................. Barron................ 356 356 0.00 8 5

Dane (1899)................... Darien (1951).................. DeForest (1903)^2............... De Soto (1886)................. Deer Park (1913)............... Deerfield (1891)^2............... Denmark (1915)^2............... Dickeyville (1947).............. Dorchester (1901).............. Dousman (1917)................ Downing (1909)................ Doylestown (1907).............. Dresser (1919).................

Dane.................. Walworth.............. Dane.................. Crawford, Vernon....... St. Croix............... Dane.................. Brown................ Grant................. Clark, Marathon......... Waukesha.............. Dunn................. Columbia.............. Polk..................

E agle (1899)..................

East Troy (1900) 2...............

Waukesha.............. Walworth..............

Eastman (1909)................ Eden (1912)................... Edgar (1898)^2.................. Egg Harbor (1964)^2............. Eland (1905)...................

Crawford.............. Fond du Lac............ Marathon.............. Door.................. Shawano..............

Elderon (1917)................. Eleva (1902)................... Elk Mound (1909)..............

Marathon.............. Trempealeau............ Dunn.................

Elkhart Lake (1894)............. Ellsworth (1887)............... Elm Grove (1955)^3.............. Elmwood (1905)............... Elmwood Park (1960)...........

Sheboygan............. Pierce................. Waukesha.............. Pierce................. Racine................

Embarrass (1895)............... Endeavor (1946)................ Ephraim (1919)^2................ Ettrick (1948).................. Exeland (1920).................

Waupaca............... Marquette.............. Door.................. Trempealeau............ Sawyer................

STATISTICS: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT 759

WISCONSIN VILLAGES

January 1, 2005−Continued

Population 2000 2004 Percent 2000 2000 Village (Year Incorporated)^1 County Census Estimate Change Nonwhite Hispanic Lime Ridge (1910).............. Linden (1900).................. Little Chute (1899)^2............. Livingston (1914)............... Loganville (1917)............... Lohrville (1910)................ Lomira (1899)................. Lone Rock (1886).............. Lowell (1894).................. Lublin (1915).................. Luck (1905)................... Luxemburg (1908).............. Lyndon Station (1903)........... Lynxville (1899)................

M aiden Rock (1887)............

Maple Bluff (1930) 3............. Marathon City (1884)^2........... Maribel (1963)................. Marquette (1958)............... Marshall (1905)................ Mason (1925).................. Mattoon (1901)................ Mazomanie (1885).............. McFarland (1920)^2.............. Melrose (1914)................. Melvina (1922)................. Menomonee Falls (1892)^3........ Merrillan (1881)................ Merrimac (1899)^2............... Merton (1922)^2................. Milladore (1933)............... Milltown (1910)................ Minong (1915)................. Mishicot (1950)................ Montfort (1893)................ Monticello (1891)............... Mount Calvary (1962)........... Mount Hope (1919)............. Mount Horeb (1899)^2............ Mount Pleasant (2003)^2.......... Mount Sterling (1936)........... Mukwonago (1905) 2............ Muscoda (1894)................

N ashotah (1957)...............

Necedah (1870)^2............... Nelson (1978).................. Nelsonville (1913).............. Neosho (1902)................. Neshkoro (1906)............... New Auburn (1902)............. New Glarus (1901) 2............. Newburg (1973)................ Nichols (1967)................. North Bay (1951)............... North Fond du Lac (1903)^2....... North Freedom (1893)........... North Hudson (1912)............ North Prairie (1919)............. Norwalk (1894)................

O akdale (1988)................

Oakfield (1903)................ Oconomowoc Lake (1959)^2....... Ogdensburg (1912)............. Oliver (1917).................. Ontario (1890)................. Oostburg (1909)................ Oregon (1883)^2................ Orfordville (1900).............. Osceola (1886)^2................ Oxford (1912).................

P addock Lake (1960)...........

Palmyra (1866)^2................ Pardeeville (1894)^2............. Park Ridge (1938).............. Patch Grove (1921)............. Pepin (1860)................... Pewaukee (1876)^2..............

Sauk.................. Iowa.................. Outagamie............. Grant, Iowa............ Sauk.................. Waushara.............. Dodge................ Richland............... Dodge................ Taylor................. Polk.................. Kewaunee............. Juneau................ Crawford..............

Pierce................. Dane.................. Marathon.............. Manitowoc............. Green Lake............ Dane.................. Bayfield............... Shawano.............. Dane.................. Dane.................. Jackson............... Monroe............... Waukesha.............. Jackson............... Sauk.................. Waukesha.............. Portage, Wood.......... Polk.................. Washburn.............. Manitowoc............. Grant, Iowa............ Green................. Fond du Lac............ Grant................. Dane.................. Racine................ Crawford.............. Walworth, Waukesha..... Grant, Iowa............

Waukesha.............. Juneau................ Buffalo................ Portage................ Dodge................ Marquette.............. Barron, Chippewa....... Green................. Ozaukee, Washington.... Outagamie............. Racine................ Fond du Lac............ Sauk.................. St. Croix............... Waukesha.............. Monroe...............

Monroe............... Fond du Lac............ Waukesha.............. Waupaca............... Douglas............... Vernon................ Sheboygan............. Dane.................. Rock.................. Polk.................. Marquette..............

Kenosha............... Jefferson............... Columbia.............. Portage................ Grant................. Pepin................. Waukesha..............

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WISCONSIN VILLAGES

January 1, 2005−Continued

Population

Village (Year Incorporated)^1 County

Census

Estimate

Percent Change

Nonwhite

Hispanic Pigeon Falls (1956)............. Plain (1912)................... Plainfield (1882)............... Pleasant Prairie (1989)^2.......... Plover (1971)^2................. Plum City (1909)............... Poplar (1917).................. Port Edwards (1902) 2............ Potosi (1887).................. Potter (1980).................. Pound (1914).................. Poynette (1892)^2............... Prairie du Sac (1885)^2........... Prairie Farm (1901)............. Prentice (1899)................. Pulaski (1910)^2.................

R adisson (1953)...............

Randolph (1870)............... Random Lake (1907)............ Readstown (1898).............. Redgranite (1904).............. Reedsville (1892)............... Reeseville (1899)............... Rewey (1902).................. Rib Lake (1902)................ Ridgeland (1921)............... Ridgeway (1902)............... Rio (1887).................... River Hills (1930)^3.............. Roberts (1945)................. Rochester (1912)............... Rock Springs (1894)............ Rockdale (1914)................ Rockland (1919)................ Rosendale (1915)............... Rosholt (1907)................. Rothschild (1917)............... Rudolph (1960)................

S t. Cloud (1909)...............

St. Nazianz (1956).............. Sauk City (1854)^2.............. Saukville (1915)^2............... Scandinavia (1894)............. Sharon (1892).................. Sheldon (1917)................. Sherwood (1968) 2.............. Shiocton (1903)................ Shorewood (1900) 3............. Shorewood Hills (1927)^2......... Silver Lake (1926).............. Siren (1948)^2.................. Sister Bay (1912)^2.............. Slinger (1869)^2................. Soldiers Grove (1888)........... Solon Springs (1920)............ Somerset (1915)................ South Wayne (1911)............. Spencer (1902)................. Spring Green (1869)^2............ Spring Valley (1895)^2........... Star Prairie (1900).............. Stetsonville (1949).............. Steuben (1900)................. Stockbridge (1908).............. Stockholm (1903)............... Stoddard (1911) 2............... Stratford (1910)................ Strum (1948).................. Sturtevant (1907)^2.............. Suamico (2003)^2............... Sullivan (1915)................. Superior (1949)................ Suring (1914).................. Sussex (1924) 2.................

T aylor (1919)..................

Tennyson (1940)............... Theresa (1898)................. Thiensville (1910)^2.............

Trempealeau............ Sauk.................. Waushara.............. Kenosha............... Portage................ Pierce................. Douglas............... Wood................. Grant................. Calumet............... Marinette.............. Columbia.............. Sauk.................. Barron................ Price.................. Brown, Oconto, Shawano.

Sawyer................ Columbia, Dodge........ Sheboygan............. Vernon................ Waushara.............. Manitowoc............. Dodge................ Iowa.................. Taylor................. Dunn................. Iowa.................. Columbia.............. Milwaukee............. St. Croix............... Racine................ Sauk.................. Dane.................. La Crosse.............. Fond du Lac............ Portage................ Marathon.............. Wood.................

Fond du Lac............ Manitowoc............. Sauk.................. Ozaukee............... Waupaca............... Walworth.............. Rusk.................. Calumet............... Outagamie............. Milwaukee............. Dane.................. Kenosha............... Burnett................ Door.................. Washington............ Crawford.............. Douglas............... St. Croix............... Lafayette.............. Marathon.............. Sauk.................. Pierce, St. Croix......... St. Croix............... Taylor................. Crawford.............. Calumet............... Pepin................. Vernon................ Marathon.............. Trempealeau............ Racine................ Brown................ Jefferson............... Douglas............... Oconto................ Waukesha..............

Jackson............... Grant................. Dodge................ Ozaukee...............

WISCONSIN CITIES AND VILLAGES

City or Village (County) Census Estimate Change Rank Nonwhite 2 Hispanic

(^1) Population totals include corrections made by the U.S. Census Bureau through 8/28/2002. Race and ethnicity data have not been

adjusted. Population estimates are based on the corrected totals. (^2) In the 2000 U.S. Census, respondents were allowed to choose more than one race. The column “nonwhite” includes all who chose

at least one race other than white. Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Division of Intergovernmental Relations, Demographic Services Center, Offi-

WISCONSIN TOWNS OVER 2,500 POPULATION

2000 U.S. Census and 2004 Estimate

2000 2004 Percent 2000 2004 Percent Town (County) Census* Estimate Change Town (County) Census* Estimate Change *Population totals include corrections made by the U.S. Census Bureau through 8/28/2002. Population estimates are based on the corrected totals. Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Division of Intergovernmental Relations, Demographic Services Center,

  • 746 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 2005 −
  • Alabama 269,674 85,518 184,156 $758,999,242 $278,925,140 $480,074, State Total State Local Total State Local
  • Alaska 51,102 24,837 26,265 197,563,784 98,227,470 99,336,
  • Arizona 261,492 65,372 196,120 856,632,408 210,725,321 645,907,
  • Arkansas 153,382 54,087 99,295 394,037,314 159,143,111 234,894,
  • California 1,805,446 389,345 1,416,101 7,996,219,320 1,826,238,182 6,169,981,
  • Colorado 256,018 67,406 188,612 887,996,182 269,918,650 618,077,
  • Connecticut 176,369 59,967 116,402 725,918,233 264,424,813 461,493,
  • Delaware 45,947 24,455 21,492 160,656,568 85,027,143 75,629,
  • District of Columbia 44,271 — 44,271 204,226,620 — 204,226,
  • Florida 806,682 186,861 619,821 2,590,947,421 604,299,660 1,986,647,
  • Georgia 484,515 121,255 363,260 1,413,734,297 383,623,897 1,030,110,
  • Hawaii 71,764 57,458 14,306 238,674,782 186,679,580 51,995,
  • Idaho 78,548 23,320 55,228 217,151,389 68,972,280 148,179,
  • ILLINOIS 641,248 133,916 507,332 2,253,948,185 485,669,666 1,768,278,
  • Indiana 332,380 90,788 241,592 976,009,951 277,481,891 698,528,
  • IOWA 179,633 52,795 126,838 552,733,473 204,201,682 348,531,
  • Kansas 178,042 43,908 134,134 504,879,558 143,049,710 361,829,
  • Kentucky 227,902 78,828 149,074 621,162,006 250,966,072 370,195,
  • Louisiana 279,087 90,189 188,898 746,906,863 278,224,661 468,682,
  • Maine 75,041 21,830 53,211 215,831,708 73,465,780 142,365,
  • Maryland 287,513 91,762 195,751 1,096,158,924 343,447,084 752,711,
  • Massachusetts 320,372 91,064 229,308 1,242,413,118 371,706,682 870,706,
  • MICHIGAN 512,026 137,062 374,964 1,862,175,130 524,838,115 1,337,337,
  • MINNESOTA 283,691 75,220 208,471 1,013,609,731 310,579,660 703,030,
  • Mississippi 186,130 56,269 129,861 451,697,979 158,046,258 293,651,
  • Missouri 311,972 90,912 221,060 871,959,633 251,331,577 620,628,
  • Montana 52,886 18,700 34,186 145,969,214 57,945,604 88,023,
  • Nebraska 113,703 33,500 80,203 332,386,423 92,943,948 239,442,
  • Nevada 92,655 24,716 67,939 360,932,268 89,706,641 271,225,
  • New Hampshire 68,192 20,359 47,833 212,384,317 67,157,613 145,226,
  • New Jersey 489,448 146,698 342,750 2,088,686,795 647,503,984 1,441,182,
  • New Mexico 122,040 46,325 75,715 335,000,910 134,636,776 200,364,
  • New York 1,193,262 248,150 945,112 5,215,580,288 1,067,276,735 4,148,303,
  • North Carolina 469,942 131,265 338,677 1,429,597,844 425,797,626 1,003,800,
  • North Dakota 41,178 18,009 23,169 119,309,670 51,324,315 67,985,
  • Ohio 619,869 136,871 482,998 2,054,318,446 483,289,081 1,571,029,
  • Oklahoma 201,632 65,511 136,121 540,749,912 195,870,586 344,879,
  • Oregon 181,607 57,022 124,585 627,664,640 205,132,544 422,532,
  • Pennsylvania 569,356 159,463 409,893 2,004,086,862 594,664,189 1,409,422,
  • Rhode Island 54,944 20,080 35,864 222,892,539 80,680,094 142,212,
  • South Carolina 242,222 77,275 164,947 674,042,342 225,639,013 448,403,
  • South Dakota 43,445 13,062 30,383 115,117,829 38,923,584 76,194,
  • Tennessee 311,601 83,495 228,106 880,713,325 246,425,477 634,287,
  • Texas 1,253,022 265,748 987,274 3,682,580,373 881,915,911 2,800,664,
  • Utah 122,209 47,674 74,535 369,581,819 153,141,165 216,440,
  • Vermont 38,660 13,538 25,122 117,470,815 48,080,833 69,389,
  • Virginia 411,100 115,818 295,282 1,297,376,491 390,976,240 906,400,
  • Washington 321,153 112,606 208,547 1,246,767,866 414,377,121 832,390,
  • West Virginia 93,383 37,215 56,168 265,731,032 108,291,522 157,439,
  • WISCONSIN 288,044 71,040 217,004 1,007,280,196 268,248,950 739,031,
  • Wyoming 43,651 12,103 31,548 123,553,044 37,243,004 86,310, - UNITED STATES 15,760,451 4,190,667 11,569,784 $54,522,019,079 $15,116,406,641 $39,405,612, - LOCAL UNITS OF GOVERNMENT BY STATE AND TYPE − http://www.census.gov/govs/www/apesloc03.html [December 21, 2004] - See 2003-2004 Wisconsin Blue Book, p.
    • STATISTICS: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT
  • Adams Cindy Phillippi (D) P.O. Box 278, 400 N. Main St., Friendship County Clerk Office Address
  • Ashland Patricia Somppi (D) 201 W. Main St., Rm. 202, Ashland
  • Barron Dee Ann Cook (R) 330 E. LaSalle Av. Rm. 210, Barron
  • Bayfield Scott S. Fibert (D) P.O. Box 878, 117 E. 6th St., Washburn
  • Brown Darlene K. Marcelle (R) P.O. Box 23600, Green Bay 54305-
  • Buffalo Roxann M. Halverson (D) P.O. Box 58, 407 South 2nd St., Alma 54610-
  • Burnett Wanda Hinrichs (D) 7410 County Road K, Rm. 105, Siren
  • Calumet Beth A. Hauser (R) 206 Court St., Chilton
  • Chippewa Kathleen M. Bernier (R) 711 N. Bridge St., Rm. 109, Chippewa Falls
  • Clark Christina M. Jensen (R) 517 Court St., Rm. 301, Neillsville
  • Columbia Jeanne Miller (R) P.O. Box 177, Portage
  • Crawford Janet L. Geisler (R) 220 N. Beaumont Rd., Prairie du Chien
  • Dane Robert Ohlsen (D) 210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Rm. 112, Madison
  • Dodge Karen J. Gibson (R) 127 E. Oak St., Juneau
  • Door Nancy A. Bemmann (R) P.O. Box 670, Sturgeon Bay
  • Douglas Susan T. Sandvick (D) 1313 Belknap St., Rm. 101, Superior
  • Dunn Lorraine Hartung (D) 800 Wilson Av., Menomonie
  • Eau Claire Janet K. Loomis (D) 721 Oxford Av., Eau Claire
  • Florence Geraldine L. Meyer (R) P.O. Box 410, Florence
  • Fond du Lac Joyce A. Buechel (R) P.O. Box 1557, Fond du Lac 54936-
  • Forest Sandra L. Neddo (D) 200 E. Madison St., Crandon
  • Grant Chris Carl (R) P.O. Box 529, 111 S. Jefferson St., Lancaster
  • Green Michael J. Doyle (R) 1016 16th Av., Monroe
  • Green Lake Margaret R. Bostelmann (R) P.O. Box 3188, Green Lake 54941-
  • Iowa Greg Klusendorf (R) 222 N. Iowa St., Dodgeville
  • Iron Michael J. Saari (D) 300 Taconite St., Suite 101, Hurley
  • Jackson Kyle Deno (D) 307 Main St., Black River Falls
  • Jefferson Barbara A. Frank (R) 320 S. Main St., Rm. 109, Jefferson
  • Juneau Kathleen Kobylski (R) 220 E. State St., Mauston
  • Kenosha Edna R. Highland (D) 1010 56th St., Kenosha
  • Kewaunee Linda J. Teske (D) 613 Dodge St., Kewaunee
  • La Crosse Marion I. Naegle (R) 400 N. 4th St., Rm. 1210, La Crosse
  • Lafayette Linda L. Bawden (R) P.O. Box 40, 626 Main St., Darlington
  • Langlade Kathryn Jacob (D) 800 Clermont St., Antigo
  • Lincoln Robert D. Kunkel (R) 1110 E. Main St., Merrill
  • Manitowoc Charlene M. Peterson (D) 1010 S. 8th St., Ste. 115, Manitowoc
  • Marathon Nan Kottke (D) 500 Forest St., Wausau
  • Marinette Kathy Brandt (R) 1926 Hall Av., Marinette 54143-
  • Marquette James R. Thalacker (R) P.O. Box 186, Montello
  • Menominee Ruth Waupoose (D) P.O. Box 279, Keshena 54135-
  • Milwaukee Mark Ryan (D) 901 N. 9th St., Rm. 105, Milwaukee
  • Monroe Susan A. Matson (R) 202 South K St., Rm. 1, Sparta
  • Oconto Rose Stellmacher (R) 301 Washington St., Oconto 54153-
  • Oneida Robert Bruso (D) P.O. Box 400, Rhinelander 54501-
  • Outagamie Nancy J. Christensen (R) 410 S. Walnut St., Appleton
  • Ozaukee Mary S. Marchese (R) P.O. Box 994, 121 W. Main St., Port Washington 53074-
  • Pepin Marcia Bauer (D) P.O. Box 39, 740 7th Av. W., Durand
  • Pierce Jamie R. Feuerhelm (D) P.O. Box 119, 414 W. Main St., Ellsworth
  • Polk Catherine Albrecht (R) 100 Polk County Plaza, Ste. 110, Balsam Lake
  • Portage Roger Wrycza (D) 1516 Church St., Stevens Point
  • Price Jean Gottwald (D) 126 Cherry St., Rm. 106, Phillips
  • Racine Joan C. Rennert (D) 730 Wisconsin Av., Racine
  • Richland Victor V. Vlasak (R) P.O. Box 310, Richland Center
  • Rock Kay S. O’Connell (D) 51 S. Main St., Janesville
  • Rusk Denise Nelson (D) 311 Miner Av. E., Ste. C150, Ladysmith
  • St. Croix Cindy Campbell (D) 1101 Carmichael Rd., Hudson
  • Sauk Beverly J. Mielke (R) 505 Broadway, Rm. 144, Baraboo
  • Sawyer Kris Mayberry (R) P.O. Box 836, Hayward
  • Shawano Rosemary Bohm (R) 311 N. Main St., Shawano
  • Sheboygan Julie Glancey (D) 508 New York Av., Sheboygan 53081-
  • Taylor Bruce P. Strama (D) 224 S. 2nd St., Medford
  • Trempealeau Paul L. Syverson (D) P.O. Box 67, 36245 Main St., Whitehall
  • Vernon Ron Hoff (R) Courthouse Annex, Rm. 108, Viroqua
  • Vilas James A. Sanborn (R) 330 Court St., Eagle River
  • Walworth Kimberly S. Bushey (R) P.O. Box 1001, Elkhorn
  • Washburn John L. Brown (R) P.O. Box 639, 10 4th Av., Shell Lake
  • Washington Brenda Jaszewski (R) P.O. Box 1986, 432 E. Washington St., West Bend 53095-
  • Waukesha Kathy Nickolaus (R) 1320 Pewaukee Rd., Rm. 120, Waukesha
  • Waupaca Mary A. Robbins (R) 811 Harding St., Waupaca
  • Waushara John C. Benz (R) P.O. Box 488, Wautoma 54982-
  • Winnebago Susan T. Ertmer (R) P.O. Box 2808, Oshkosh 54901-
  • Wood Cynthia Meyers (D) P.O. Box 8095, 440 Market St., Wisconsin Rapids 54495-
    • STATISTICS: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT
      • January 1, - Population
        • 2000 2004 Percent
  • Milwaukee (1846) Milwaukee, Washington, Waukesha 596,974 593,920 −0.51% 254,339 71, First Class Cities (150,000 or more) — 1 City
  • Appleton (1857) Calumet, Outagamie, Winnebago 70,087 71,895 2.58 5,063 1, Second Class Cities (39,000 to 149,999) — 15 Cities
  • Brookfield (1954) Waukesha 38,649 39,607 2.48 2,145
  • Eau Claire (1872)^3 Chippewa, Eau Claire 61,704 63,897 3.55 3,777
  • Fond du Lac (1852)^3 Fond du Lac 42,203 42,865 1.57 2,065 1,
  • Green Bay (1854) Brown 102,767 103,653 0.86 9,885 7,
  • Janesville (1853)^3 Rock 60,200 61,310 1.84 2,089 1,
  • Kenosha (1850) 2 Kenosha 90,352 92,808 2.72 9,663 9,
  • La Crosse (1856) La Crosse 51,818 51,507 −0.60 4,068
  • Madison (1856) Dane 208,054 217,935 4.75 29,033 8,
  • Oshkosh (1853) 3 Winnebago 62,916 65,095 3.46 4,105 1,
  • Racine (1848)^2 Racine 81,855 80,806 −1.28 18,471 11,
  • Sheboygan (1853) Sheboygan 50,792 50,672 −0.24 4,569 3,
  • Superior (1858) Douglas 27,368 27,221 −0.54 1,465
  • Wauwatosa (1897)^2 Milwaukee 47,271 46,511 −1.61 2,523
  • West Allis (1906)^2 Milwaukee 61,254 60,607 −1.06 2,667 2,
  • Baraboo (1882)^2 Sauk 10,711 11,188 4.45 Third Class Cities (10,000 to 38,999) — 29 Cities
  • Beloit (1857)^3 Rock 35,775 36,058 0.79 6,786 3,
  • Chippewa Falls (1869) Chippewa 12,925 13,155 1.78
  • Cudahy (1906) Milwaukee 18,429 18,315 −0.62
  • De Pere (1883)^2 Brown 20,559 22,038 7.19
  • Franklin (1956)^2 Milwaukee 29,494 31,804 7.83 2,427
  • Glendale (1950)^2 Milwaukee 13,367 13,024 −2.57 1,672
  • Greenfield (1957) Milwaukee 35,476 36,059 1.64 1,588 1,
  • Hartford (1883)^2 Dodge, Washington 10,905 12,068 10.66
  • Kaukauna (1885) Outagamie 12,983 13,926 7.26
  • Manitowoc (1870) Manitowoc 34,053 34,612 1.64 1,941
  • Marinette (1887) Marinette 11,749 11,638 −0.94
  • Marshfield (1883)^2 Marathon, Wood 18,800 19,012 1.13
  • Menasha (1874) Calumet, Winnebago 16,331 16,779 2.74
  • Middleton (1963)^2 Dane 15,770 16,446 4.29 1,018
  • Muskego (1964) Waukesha 21,397 22,203 3.77
  • Neenah (1873) Winnebago 24,507 25,193 2.80
  • New Berlin (1959) Waukesha 38,220 38,896 1.77 1,360
  • Oconomowoc (1875)^2 Waukesha 12,382 13,194 6.56
  • Pewaukee (1999)^2 Waukesha 11,783 12,425 5.45
  • River Falls (1875)^2 Pierce, St. Croix 12,560 13,067 4.04
  • Stevens Point (1858) Portage 24,551 25,094 2.21 1,677
  • Sun Prairie (1958)^2 Dane 20,369 23,226 14.03 1,243
  • Two Rivers (1878)^3 Manitowoc 12,639 12,599 −0.32
  • Watertown (1853) Dodge, Jefferson 21,598 22,732 5.25 409 1,
  • Waukesha (1895)^2 Waukesha 64,825 66,816 3.07 3,071 5,
  • Wausau (1872) Marathon 38,426 38,912 1.26 5,226
  • West Bend (1885)^2 Washington 28,152 29,204 3.74
  • Wisconsin Rapids (1869) Wood 18,435 18,410 −0.14
  • A bbotsford (1965) Clark, Marathon 1,956 2,001 3.41^15 Fourth Class Cities (under 10,000) — 145 Cities
  • Adams (1926) 2 Adams 1,831 1,843 0.66
  • Algoma (1879)^2 Kewaunee 3,357 3,322 −1.04
  • Alma (1885) Buffalo 942 937 −0.53
  • Altoona (1887)^2 Eau Claire 6,698 6,719 0.31
  • Amery (1919)^2 Polk 2,845 2,902 2.00
  • Antigo (1885)^2 Langlade 8,560 8,586 0.30
  • Arcadia (1925) Trempealeau 2,402 2,373 −1.21
  • Ashland (1887) 2 Ashland, Bayfield 8,620 8,577 −0.50
  • Augusta (1885) Eau Claire 1,460 1,463 0.21
  • B arron (1887) Barron 3,248 3,319 2.19^60
  • Bayfield (1913) Bayfield 611 616 0.82
  • Beaver Dam (1856) Dodge 15,169 15,366 1.30
  • Berlin (1857)^2 Green Lake, Waushara 5,305 5,326 0.40
  • Black River Falls (1883) Jackson 3,618 3,627 0.25
  • Blair (1949) Trempealeau 1,273 1,296 1.81
  • Bloomer (1920) Chippewa 3,347 3,446 2.96
  • 762 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 2005 − - Population OVER 10,000 POPULATION - 2000 2004 Percent
    • Appleton (Calumet, Outagamie, Winnebago) 70,087 71,895 2.58% 6 5,063 1, Cities
    • Baraboo (Sauk) 10,711 11,188 4.45
    • Beaver Dam (Dodge) 15,169 15,366 2.06
    • Beloit (Rock) 35,775 36,058 0.79 20 6,786 3,
    • Brookfield (Waukesha) 38,649 39,607 2.48 16 2,145
    • Burlington (Racine, Walworth) 9,936 10,183 26.04
    • Cedarburg (Ozaukee) 11,102 11,331 0.76
    • Chippewa Falls (Chippewa) 12,925 13,155 1.78
    • Cudahy (Milwaukee) 18,429 18,315 −0.62
    • De Pere (Brown) 20,559 22,038 7.19
    • Eau Claire (Chippewa, Eau Claire) 61,704 63,897 3.55 9 3,777
    • Fitchburg (Dane) 20,501 22,030 2.55 35 2,863 1,
    • Fond du Lac (Fond du Lac) 42,203 42,865 1.57 15 2,065 1,
    • Fort Atkinson (Jefferson) 11,621 11,943 5.59
    • Franklin (Milwaukee) 29,494 31,804 7.83 23 2,427
    • Glendale (Milwaukee) 13,367 13,024 −2.57 59 1,672
    • Green Bay (Brown) 102,767 103,653 0.86 3 9,885 7,
    • Greenfield (Milwaukee) 35,476 36,059 1.64 19 1,588 1,
    • Hartford (Dodge, Washington) 10,905 12,068 10.66
    • Hudson (St. Croix) 8,775 10,561 9.16
    • Janesville (Rock) 60,200 61,310 1.84 10 2,089 1,
    • Kaukauna (Outagamie) 12,983 13,926 7.26
    • Kenosha (Kenosha) 90,352 92,808 2.72 4 9,663 9,
    • La Crosse (La Crosse) 51,818 51,507 −0.60 12 4,068
    • Madison (Dane) 208,054 217,935 4.75 2 29,033 8,
    • Manitowoc (Manitowoc) 34,053 34,612 1.64 21 1,941
    • Marinette (Marinette) 11,749 11,638 −0.94
    • Marshfield (Marathon, Wood) 18,800 19,012 1.13
    • Menasha (Calumet, Winnebago) 16,331 16,779 2.74
    • Menomonie (Dunn) 14,937 15,247 4.25
    • Mequon (Ozaukee) 22,643 23,416 1.56 30 1,202
    • Merrill (Lincoln) 10,146 10,144 −0.02
    • Middleton (Dane) 15,770 16,446 4.29 44 1,018
    • Milwaukee (Milwaukee, Washington, Waukesha) 596,974 593,920 −0.51 1 254,339 71,
    • Monroe (Green) 10,843 10,973 1.41
    • Muskego (Waukesha) 21,397 22,203 3.77
    • Neenah (Winnebago) 24,507 25,193 2.80
    • New Berlin (Waukesha) 38,220 38,896 1.77 18 1,360
    • Oak Creek (Milwaukee) 28,456 31,029 9.04 24 1,675 1,
    • Oconomowoc (Waukesha) 12,382 13,194 1.60
    • Onalaska (La Crosse) 14,839 15,782 2.84
    • Oshkosh (Winnebago) 62,916 65,095 3.46 8 4,105 1,
    • Pewaukee (Waukesha) 11,783 12,425 5.45
    • Platteville (Grant) 9,989 10,109 0.05
    • Port Washington (Ozaukee) 10,467 10,683 4.98
    • Racine (Racine) 81,855 80,806 −1.28 5 18,471 11,
    • River Falls (Pierce, St. Croix) 12,560 13,067 4.04
    • Sheboygan (Sheboygan) 50,792 50,672 −0.24 13 4,569 3,
    • South Milwaukee (Milwaukee) 21,256 21,360 0.49
    • Stevens Point (Portage) 24,551 25,094 2.21
    • Stoughton (Dane) 12,354 12,654 2.43
    • Sun Prairie (Dane) 20,369 23,226 14.03
    • Superior (Douglas) 27,368 27,221 −0.54 26 1,465
    • Two Rivers (Manitowoc) 12,639 12,599 −0.32
    • Watertown (Dodge, Jefferson) 21,598 22,732 5.25 32 409 1,
    • Waukesha (Waukesha) 64,825 66,816 3.07 7 3,071 5,
    • Waupun (Dodge, Fond du Lac) 10,718 10,670 −0.45 75 1,427
    • Wausau (Marathon) 38,426 38,912 1.26 17 5,226
    • Wauwatosa (Milwaukee) 47,271 46,511 −1.61 14 2,523
    • West Allis (Milwaukee) 61,254 60,607 −1.06 11 2,667 2,
    • West Bend (Washington) 28,152 29,204 3.74
    • Whitewater (Jefferson, Walworth) 13,437 13,996 4.16
    • Wisconsin Rapids (Wood) 18,435 18,410 −0.14
    • Allouez (Brown) 15,443 15,494 0.33 46 1,105 Villages
    • Ashwaubenon (Brown) 17,634 17,661 0.15
    • Bellevue (Brown) 11,828 13,836 16.98
    • Brown Deer (Milwaukee) 12,170 11,845 −2.67 66 2,088
    • Germantown (Washington) 18,260 19,001 4.06
    • Grafton (Ozaukee) 10,464 11,160 6.65
    • Greendale (Milwaukee) 14,405 14,128 −1.92
    • Howard (Brown) 13,546 15,208 12.27
    • Little Chute (Outagamie) 10,476 10,775 2.85
    • Menomonee Falls (Waukesha) 32,647 33,660 3.10 22 1,045
    • Mount Pleasant (Racine) 23,142 24,347 5.21 29 1,989 1,
    • Pleasant Prairie (Kenosha) 16,136 18,122 12.31
    • Plover (Portage) 10,520 11,074 5.27
    • Shorewood (Milwaukee) 13,763 13,535 −1.66 55 1,053
    • Suamico (Brown) 8,686 10,067 15.90
    • Waunakee (Dane) 8,995 10,002 11.20
    • Weston (Marathon) 12,079 13,003 7.65
    • Whitefish Bay (Milwaukee) 14,163 13,979 −1.30
      • STATISTICS: LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT
  • Alden (Polk) 2,615 2,806 7.30 Merrill (Lincoln) 2,979 3,076 3. Addison (Washington) 3 ,341 3,505 4.91% Menomonie (Dunn) 3,174 3,354 5.67%
  • Algoma (Winnebago) 5 ,702 6,024 5.65 Merton (Waukesha) 7,988 8,220 2.
  • Arbor Vitae (Vilas) 3,153 3,261 3.43 Middleton (Dane) 4,594 5,230 13.
  • Barton (Washington) 2,546 2,587 1.61 Milton (Rock) 2,844 2,948 3.
  • Beaver Dam (Dodge) 3 ,440 3,665 6.54 Minocqua (Oneida) 4,859 5,128 5.
  • Beloit (Rock) 7,038 7,293 3.62 Mukwa (Waupaca) 2,773 2,906 4.
  • Bloomfield (Walworth) 5,537 6,039 9.07 Mukwonago (Waukesha) 6,868 7,391 7.
  • Bradley (Lincoln) 2,573 2,671 3.81 Neenah (Winnebago) 2,657 2,745 3.
  • Bristol (Dane) 2,698 3,134 16.16 Newbold (Oneida) 2,710 2,830 4.
  • Bristol (Kenosha) 4,538 4,692 3.39 Norway (Racine) 7,600 7,860 3.
  • Brockway (Jackson) 2 ,580 2,692 4.34 Oakland (Jefferson) 3,135 3,252 3.
  • Brookfield (Waukesha) 6,390 6,418 0.44 Oconomowoc (Waukesha) 7,451 7,646 2.
  • Buchanan (Outagamie) 5,827 6 ,715 15.24 Onalaska (La Crosse) 5,210 5,406 3.
  • Burke (Dane) 2,990 3,081 3.04 Oneida (Outagamie) 4,147 4,298 3.
  • Burlington (Racine) 6,384 6,511 1.99 Oregon (Dane) 3,148 3,276 4.
  • Caledonia (Racine) 23,614 24,452 3.55 Osceola (Polk) 2,085 2,578 23.
  • Campbell (La Crosse) 4,4 10 4,417 0.16 Oshkosh (Winnebago) 3,234 2,808 −13.
  • Cedarburg (Ozaukee) 5,550 5,720 3.06 Ottawa (Waukesha) 3,758 3,822 1.
  • Center (Outagamie) 3,163 3,328 5.22 Pacific (Columbia) 2,518 2,651 5.
  • Chase (Oconto) 2,082 2,503 20.22 Pelican (Oneida) 2,902 2,602 −10.
  • Clayton (Winnebago) 2,97 4 3,301 11.00 Peshtigo (Marinette) 3,702 3,903 5.
  • Cottage Grove (Dane) 3, 839 3,904 1.69 Pine Lake (Oneida) 2,720 2,827 3.
  • Dayton (Waupaca) 2,734 2,853 4.35 Pittsfield (Brown) 2,433 2,547 4.
  • Delafield (Waukesha) 7,820 8,210 4.99 Pleasant Springs (Dane) 3,053 3,143 2.
  • Delavan (Walworth) 4,559 4,767 4.56 Pleasant Valley (Eau Claire) 2,681 2,932 9.
  • Dover (Racine) 3,908 4,021 2.89 Plymouth (Sheboygan) 3,115 3,274 5.
  • Dunn (Dane) 5,270 5,280 0.19 Polk (Washington) 3,938 4,011 1.
  • Eagle (Waukesha) 3,117 3,444 10.49 Randall (Kenosha) 2,929 3,098 5.
  • Eagle Point (Chippewa) 3,049 3,290 7.90 Raymond (Racine) 3,516 3,639 3.
  • East Troy (Walworth) 3,830 3,888 1.51 Rib Mountain (Marathon) 7,556 7,635 1.
  • Ellington (Outagamie) 2 ,535 2,700 6.51 Rice Lake (Barron) 3,026 3,130 3.
  • Empire (Fond du Lac) 2,620 2,736 4.43 Richfield (Washington) 10,373 11,195 7.
  • Erin (Washington) 3,664 3,802 3.77 Rock (Rock) 3,338 3,340 0.
  • Farmington (Washington) 3,239 3,433 5.99 Rome (Adams) 2,656 2,888 8.
  • Farmington (Waupaca) 4,148 4,247 2.39 St. Joseph (St. Croix) 3,436 3,642 6.
  • Fox Lake (Dodge) 2,402 2,632 9.58 Salem (Kenosha) 9,871 10,767 9.
  • Freedom (Outagamie) 5,241 5,466 4.29 Saratoga (Wood) 5,383 5,457 1.
  • Fulton (Rock) 3,158 3,220 1.96 Scott (Brown) 3,138 3,519 12.
  • Genesee (Waukesha) 7 ,284 7,502 2.99 Sevastopol (Door) 2,667 2,790 4.
  • Geneva (Walworth) 4,6 42 4,858 4.65 Seymour (Eau Claire) 2,978 3,099 4.
  • Grafton (Ozaukee) 3, 980 4,078 2.46 Sheboygan (Sheboygan) 5,874 7,013 19.
  • Grand Chute (Outagamie) 18,392 19,723 7.24 Shelby (La Crosse) 4,687 4,772 1.
  • Grand Rapids (Wood) 7 ,801 7,960 2.04 Somers (Kenosha) 9,059 9,294 2.
  • Greenbush (Sheboygan) 2,619 2,599 −0.76 Somerset (St. Croix) 2,644 3,044 15.
  • Greenville (Outagamie) 6,844 7,634 11.54 Sparta (Monroe) 2,753 2,953 7.
  • Harrison (Calumet) 5,756 7,917 37.54 Springdale (Dane) 2,762 2,802 1.
  • Hartford (Washington) 4, 031 4,023 −0.20 Springfield (Dane) 12,354 12,654 2.
  • Hayward (Sawyer) 3,279 3,440 4.91 Star Prairie (St. Croix) 2,944 3,306 12.
  • Holland (La Crosse) 3,0 42 3,168 4.14 Stephenson (Marinette) 3,065 3,225 5.
  • Hudson (St. Croix) 6,213 7,214 16.11 Stockton (Portage) 2,896 2,974 2.
  • Hull (Portage) 5,493 5,544 0.93 Sugar Creek (Walworth) 3,331 3,624 8.
  • Ixonia (Jefferson) 2,902 3,190 9.92 Summit (Waukesha) 4,999 5,068 1.
  • Jackson (Washington) 3,516 3,637 3.44 Taycheedah (Fond du Lac) 3,666 3,810 3.
  • Janesville (Rock) 3,048 3,264 7.09 Trenton (Washington) 4,440 4,595 3.
  • Koshkonong (Jefferson) 3,395 3,514 3.51 Troy (St. Croix) 3,661 4,308 17.
  • Lac du Flambeau (Vilas) 3,0 04 3,136 4.39 Union (Eau Claire) 2,402 2,514 4.
  • Lafayette (Chippewa) 5,199 5,662 8.91 Vernon (Waukesha) 7,227 7,358 1.
  • Ledgeview (Brown) 3,363 4 ,241 26.11 Washington (Eau Claire) 6,995 7,227 3.
  • Lima (Sheboygan) 2 ,948 2,909 −1.32 Waterford (Racine) 5,938 6,281 5.
  • Lincoln (Vilas) 2,579 2,708 5.00 Waukesha (Waukesha) 8,596 8,659 0.
  • Lisbon (Waukesha) 9,359 9,630 2.90 Wescott (Shawano) 3,653 3,765 3.
  • Little Suamico (Oconto) 3,877 4,381 13.00 West Bend (Washington) 4,834 4,835 0.
  • Lodi (Columbia) 2,791 3,084 10.50 Westport (Dane) 3,586 3,761 4.
  • Lyons (Walworth) 3 ,440 3,704 7.67 Wheatland (Kenosha) 3,292 3,354 1.
  • Madison (Dane) 7,005 6,936 −0.99 Wilson (Sheboygan) 3,227 3,356 4.
  • Manitowoc Rapids Windsor (Dane) 5,286 5,607 6.
    • (Manitowoc) 2, 520 2,538 0.71 Woodmohr (Chippewa) 2,366 2,537 7.
  • Menasha (Winnebago) 15,85 8 16,695 5.28 Yorkville (Racine) 3,291 3,310 0.
  • Menominee (Menominee) 4,562 4,616 1.