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  1. Every resident lives in a district and there is one Council member elected to represent that district. There are also six At-Large Council members, including the Council president, who represent everyone in the city of Eau Claire.

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  2. Mar 19, 2024 · Eau Claire residents will elect City Council district representatives on April 2. Here’s who the candidates are and where they stand. Tom Giffey | March 19, 2024. In case you hadn’t noticed all the yard signs, it’s that time again: Wisconsin’s spring election is Tuesday, April 2.

  3. 2023 Wisconsin State Representatives. Sort by district Sort by last name Show staff information Hide staff information. If you do not know your Representative's name or district, please use the "Find My Legislators" form on our front page or use the Legislative Hotline.

  4. District 91 represents the city of Eau Claire. The city is home to the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire as well as the Sculpture Tour of Eau Claire, which is the largest sculpture tour in the United States.

  5. Republican Derrick Van Orden has represented the district since 2023. The political nature of the district is moderate, given its combination of an overall rural and suburban character counterbalanced by two significant urban centers (Eau Claire and La Crosse) and the Twin Cities suburbs.

  6. Please enter your address and press search for a list of elected officials who represent you. Your elected officials are determined by your address. Search Tip. Street Address* Unit/Apt Number. City* Zip* Clear. Search. My Voter Info.

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  8. Eau Claire is represented by Derrick Van Orden in the United States House of Representatives, and by Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin in the United States Senate. Jeff Smith and Jesse James represent Eau Claire in the Wisconsin State Senate, and Karen Hurd, Jodi Emerson, and Warren Petryk in the Wisconsin State Assembly.