Clark County

Clark County is located in west central Wisconsin and was created in 1853 out of Jackson County.  Additional areas were added from Taylor County in 1875.  Clark County was named after George Rogers Clark, a Revolutionary War hero and brother of William Clark, of the famed Lewis and Clark expedition. 


The county seat is Neillsville.

Population     33,969 (2003 estimate)
Land Area      1,216 Square Miles

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7th Congressional District Boundary

Only a portion of Clark County is contained in the 7th Congressional District, as enacted by the Wisconsin State Legislature. 

Note:  Areas designated in dark blue are in the 7th Congressional District; areas designated in light blue are in the 3rd Congressional District.

 

 

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Municipalities in Clark County in the 7th Congressional District

Abbotsford, City of  (Part in Clark County; part in Marathon County)
Colby, City of            (Part in Clark County; part in Marathon County)
Colby, Town of
Curtiss, Village of
Dorchester, Village of  (Primarily in Clark County; part in Marathon County)
Green Grove, Town of
Hixon, Town of
Hoard, Town of
Longwood, Town of
Mayville, Town of
Owen, City of
Reseberg, Town of
Thorp, City of
Thorp, Town of
Unity, Village of       (Part in Clark County; part in Marathon County)
Withee, Town of
Withee, Village of
Wordon, Town of    (Only a portion in 7th CD; remainder in 3rd CD)

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