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To prevent gerrymandering, reform groups want to replace the current system of redistricting by lawmakers with an independent ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- There are new legislative district maps in place for the fall elections in Wisconsin. The Republican legislature approved revised maps for the Assembly and Senate districts ...
Maps, districts, and Wisconsin’s political future: A redistricting primer. By Nicole Herzog; Oct 31, 2021 ... lobbyists or political party officials can serve as members of the commission.
A day after a seismic ideological shift on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, a coalition of voting rights groups and left-leaning law firms filed a legal challenge to the state’s legislative ...
Under Wisconsin's new legislative maps passed in February, as many as 21% of the state's adults could find themselves represented by a new political party in either the state Assembly or Senate ...
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin's powerful Republican Assembly leader said Tuesday that he hopes the liberal-controlled state Supreme Court adopts new constitutional legislative boundary maps, even as ...
More than 20 percent of Wisconsin voters could see their districts switch political party representation in the fall election, according to an analysis by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
When the Wisconsin Supreme Court last month ordered the creation of new legislative districts, it said those districts must not “advantage one political party over the other.” We are about to ...
Democrats fought to elect Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz this spring so she could help them retake control of the state Legislature through a rewrite of the state’s political ...
The new changes follow significant court battles over Wisconsin’s legislative maps, which the GOP had been fighting to keep as is. That fight went all the way to the now liberal-leaning state ...
When a state like Wisconsin stays politically competitive for decades, you might think it’s a sign of stability — that its “purple” character is somehow locked in and unchanging.
Under Wisconsin's new legislative maps passed in February, as many as 21% of the state's adults could find themselves represented by a new political party in either the state Assembly or Senate ...
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