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Randolph, Wisconsin, is a village in Columbia and Dodge counties along state highway 73 (just south of 33) about 25 miles east of Portage. It has about 1750 residents.

It was first named LeRoy after a French settler. Then it was changed to Conversville by Jon Converse. Then it was changed to Westford, perhaps for its location west of the Beaver Dam River. Finally it became Randolph after Randolph, Vermont.