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With court-ordered maps that have made more Wisconsin legislative races competitive for both political parties, pro-democracy advocates are turning back to a longstanding objective: a permanent change ...
Wisconsin counties face population decline due to aging, declining birth rates, and immigration policy. Stagnation or decline expected in many areas.
Democrats then picked up seats in the November election. “It's good that Wisconsin has fair maps at the state level, but we deserve them at the federal level as well,” Democratic U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan ...
Two lawsuits take aim at the high court's 2021 decision that the state's next congressional maps must make the least amount of change to previous maps.
WPR: Two lawsuits have been filed asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to declare the state’s congressional map unconstitutional ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The lawsuits come roughly a month ...
The state’s current congressional map was endorsed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2022 when it had a conservative majority.
According to Wisconsin's fertility rates, the state is projected to have 200,000 fewer people in the year 2050. That population drop could have wide-ranging impacts.
Wisconsin's population is estimated to shrink over the upcoming decades, according to a new projection from the state Department of Administration.
Door County's population is estimated to shrink more than 4% over the upcoming decades, according to a new projection from the state.
The strong growth that’s propelled St. Croix County into one of the fastest growing regions of Wisconsin will slow in the coming years as the state’s population plateaus, according to new ...
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