Klenke’s $329,000 four-bedroom, 4 1/2-bath Green Bay home has been for sale since March 5. Real estate agent Jill Dickson, who is listing the property, said the 3,600-square-foot home is “partially occupied” by Klenke.

Zillow, the real estate website, lists Klenke’s Alabama home as having last been sold for $570,000 in July 2013. Online property records from Tallapoosa County, Alabama, confirm the Klenkes own the lakefront property.

Until Wednesday, the last month in which Klenke reported being in Madison on business was June, Fuller said. Lawmakers from outside Dane County receive $88 a day per diems when they are in town on official business. Dane County lawmakers earn $44 a day.

Klenke also received per diems for five days in January and seven days in February, Fuller said, for a total of 16 days of work in Madison in 2014 prior to Wednesday. However, Fuller said lawmakers have until the end of the year to claim all of their per diems.

Klenke also cast an in-person absentee ballot at the Green Bay City Clerk’s Office on Oct. 24, according to the Government Accountability Board.