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the fraction of one-fourth of a person to each district. This prohibits an
exat,.t
balancing of the totals in the excess and efficiency columns by 8, the total
of
one-fourth of a person to each district.
  The table shows a total of twenty districts, each having an excess above
the
normal, and thirteen each below the normal. The greatest difference in pop-
ulation of any two districts is between the Fourteenth, Outagamie and Sha-
wano, with 73,722, an excess of 11,024, and the Thirteenth, Dodge, with a
total
population of 46,631, or 16,067 below normal, a total difference between
them of
27,091. The table shows the excess or deficiency in each district, the list
of dis-
tricts, as constituted, following the table:


  Di-strict Popula-
    No.       tina.


 I............65,617
 2 ............   67,233
 3 ............   67.351
 4..............61,035
              69. 1 b,)
 ( ...........f   71,771
 7 ............   63, 533
 S8...        61,482
    P....61,437
0I ........  ...  61,64S
10 .............60,773
1i.......61,614
12.......61,050
1.3 ............46,6.31
1 ............73, 23
15.............69,339
16... .........56,167
17 .............66,792


Above
normal.


   2,919
   4,535
   4,651

   9,07:3
   1,781



   .1.152

   11,024


Below       District   Popula-  Above    Below
normal.       No.       tion.  normal. normal.


             18........63,386      688
         195.............58,225...473
         200.............66,78    4,010o
         2t1..............61,098.............i,600
         22.............51,203 ......,35..11,495
             2......64.01S        1,1.50**......
         2,I.............  61,729 2,031.
         25............. 69,101 6l6.4t)
      1,211  2............ 69,4315 6,737. ...
  11,925 27............64,127     1,429.
  1,o04  281............ 47,834'"........4.... ii
         2........-....73,390    10,692
  16,01717 0 ............53,8:3   ..........    88
         * 31............66,198   8,50(1.
   3,3'77 , 5 32 ............66,111   3,413
   6,531  83...   ...58,8188.......o-......188


                      THE   SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
 Dist. No.               Counties or Parts of Counties.            Population.
 Door, Kewaunee and Marinette        ....................................65,617
 2 Brown and Oconto        ...............................................
  67,213
 3  Kenosha  and  Racine ............................... .....................
 67,351
 4-Milhaukee 1st.-The 1st, 13th, 13th and 21st wairds, city of Milwan-
     kee, towns of Granville and    Milw aukee, villages of East Mil-:
     waukee, North Milwaukee and Whitefish Bay ........................61,035,
 5--Milwaukee 2d  The 2d, 3d, 4th, 6th, 7th, 15th and 16th wards, city of
     Milwaukee .......................................
 6-Milwaukee 3d The 9th, 10th, 19th, 20th and l2d wards, city of \i-*   
       9,19
     waukeen........................................................    
      71,771
 7 Milwaukee 7th   The 14th and 17th ward(s, city of Milwaukee, i:towns
     of Franklin, Greenfield, Lake. Oak Creek. andOVWarwatosa, village
     of Cudahy, cities of South Milwaukee and WVauNatosa .......... .*..*
     63,533
 8 Milwaukee 5th   The 5th, 8th, 11th, 12th and 22d wards, city of Mil-
     waukee.........................................................    
      64,482
 9 Adams, Marquette, Waushara and Wood...........................       
      61,487
 10 Pierce and St. Croix ...............................................
       50,773
 11 Burnett, Douglas and Polk ..............................          ........
 61,614
 12 Ashland, Bay3leld, Price, Sawyer, Taylor and Washburn'............. 
       64,050
 19 Dodge ...........................................................
 14 Outagamie and Shawano..........................................     
        71,722
 15 Calumet and  M anitowoc ...................................................
59,319
 16-Crawford  and Grant  ...................... ...............................
 56,167
 17 Green, Iowa and Lafayette         .......................................66,792
 18-Fond du Lac and Green Lake'.............................................
61,186
 19 Winnebago............          ..........................................58,225
 20-Ozaukee and'Sheboygan"..............'...  .......   ........................
266,708
 21 Portage and  WVaupaca    ............................................61,098
 22 Rock'.......................................................        51,203
 2? U orseesn and Val   t   ........................................... 
   64,048
 2--Chippewa, Eau Claire and Gates ..........             * *..................64,729
 2" Clark and Marathon  ...................... .. . ..........................
 69,104
 26.Dane.............,.           ................................................
69,415
 27 Columbia and Sauk.................................                  64,127
 21?- Richland  and  Vernon  ............................6.4".......................
,
 29 Barren, Buf'alo,' Dvnn and Pepin ................ ......................
473,834
              9-FloenoFoes, ro, ndPein..........................        71,190
2-Florence, F'orest, Iron.Langiade, Lincoln, Oneida v-A        Vil's.........53,835
.   T Jackson, Juneau Thd Monroe.................       .....................66,198
12-La Crosse and Trempeale-au"...........................................
     6,1
Washingon and Waukesha            ...........................................
58,818

     Total..........................................*21069,04-
                                 ... .904


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