Wisconsin, map and Redistricting fight
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A conservative law firm has challenged Wisconsin's congressional map lawsuits, arguing that new drawing districts now would violate federal law ahead of the midterm elections.
The lawsuits follow multiple failed attempts to redraw the state's congressional maps, which are represented by six Republicans and two Democrats.
Democrats are bringing a new argument in their challenges to congressional lines in Wisconsin. Will it change anything before the 2026 midterms?
The state Supreme Court appointed two three-judge panels to hear lawsuits challenging Wisconsin's congressional lines before the 2026 elections.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed a pair of motions to intervene in a pair of cases challenging the state’s congressional maps. The group is arguing the maps have long been confirmed as valid and the Wisconsin Supreme Court had already rejected attempts to overturn the maps before it sent the current challenges to three-judge panels last week.
On Tuesday, November 25, the Wisconsin State Supreme Court decided two three-judge panels will review the state's congressional maps.There are two separate cases: one alleges
Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer said she supports redrawing Wisconsin's congressional maps, a matter currently before the state Supreme Court.
(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Supreme Court sent a pair of challenges to the state’s congressional maps to three-judge panels Tuesday. One was a challenge from Elizabeth Bothfeld in Dane County Court and the other was from the Wisconsin Business ...