| 2nd Wisconsin Legislature | |||||
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Wisconsin State Capitol, 1855 | |||||
| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Wisconsin Legislature | ||||
| Meeting place | Wisconsin State Capitol | ||||
| Term | January 1, 1849 –January 7, 1850 | ||||
| Election | November 7, 1848 | ||||
| Senate | |||||
| Members | 19 | ||||
| Senate President | John Edwin Holmes | ||||
| Party control | Democratic | ||||
| Assembly | |||||
| Members | 66 | ||||
| Assembly Speaker | Harrison Carroll Hobart | ||||
| Party control | Democratic | ||||
| Sessions | |||||
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TheSecond Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 10, 1849, to April 2, 1849, in regular session. Senators representing odd numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first year of a two-year term. Senators representing even numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term.[1]
Thegovernor of Wisconsin during this entire term was DemocratNelson Dewey, ofGrant County, serving his first full year in office after winning election in the state's first gubernatorial election in May 1848, and taking office in June 1848.

| Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||||
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| Dem. | F.S. | Whig | Vacant | ||
| End ofprevious Legislature | 16 | 0 | 3 | 19 | 0 |
| 1st Session | 14 | 1 | 4 | 19 | 0 |
| Final voting share | 74% | 5% | 21% | ||
| Beginning of thenext Legislature | 13 | 2 | 4 | 19 | 0 |

| Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||||
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| Dem. | F.S. | Whig | Vacant | ||
| End ofprevious Legislature | 49 | 0 | 17 | 66 | 0 |
| 1st Session | 36 | 14 | 16 | 66 | 0 |
| Final voting share | 55% | 21% | 24% | ||
| Beginning of thenext Legislature | 43 | 8 | 15 | 66 | 0 |
Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Second Wisconsin Legislature (19):[1]

| District | Counties | Senator | Party | Residence |
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| 01 | Brown,Calumet,Manitowoc,Sheboygan | Lemuel Goodell | Dem. | Stockbridge |
| 02 | Columbia,Marquette,Portage,Sauk | Henry Merrill | Whig | Fort Winnebago |
| 03 | Crawford,Chippewa,St. Croix,La Pointe | James Fisher | Dem. | Eastman |
| 04 | Fond du Lac,Winnebago | Warren Chase | Dem. | Ceresco |
| 05 | Iowa,Richland | Montgomery M. Cothren | Dem. | Mineral Point |
| 06 | Grant | George W. Lakin | Whig | Platteville |
| 07 | Lafayette | Dennis Murphy | Dem. | Shullsburg |
| 08 | Green | Elisha T. Gardner | Dem. | Monroe |
| 09 | Dane | Alexander Botkin | Whig | Madison |
| 10 | Dodge | William M. Dennis | Dem. | Watertown |
| 11 | Washington | Frederick W. Horn | Dem. | Cedarburg |
| 12 | Jefferson | Myron B. Williams | Dem. | Watertown |
| 13 | Waukesha | Frederick Sprague | Dem. | Eagleville |
| 14 | Walworth | John W. Boyd | Dem. | Geneva |
| 15 | Rock | Otis W. Norton | Whig | Milton |
| 16 | Racine (Southern half) | C. Latham Sholes | Dem. | Kenosha |
| 17 | Racine (Northern half) | Victor Willard | Free Soil | Waterford |
| 18 | Milwaukee (Southern half) | Asa Kinney | Dem. | Milwaukee |
| 19 | Milwaukee (Northern half) | John B. Smith | Dem. | Milwaukee |
Members of the Assembly for the Second Wisconsin Legislature (66):[1][4][5]
