There are just two competitive congressional districts in Wisconsin under the current maps. Republicans hold six of the state ...
The panels are made up by three judges from three counties, but it isn’t clear yet what authority they have to move the two congressional redistricting cases forward.
Wisconsin has quietly emerged as the latest front in the national redistricting fight — and a never-before-used legal process seems likely to determine the state's congressional lines in the midterm ...
The lawsuits follow multiple failed attempts to redraw the state's congressional maps, which are represented by six Republicans and two Democrats.
The new maps, which were drawn by the state’s Democratic governor, Tony Evers, and signed into law Monday, include an almost even split between Democratic- and Republican-leaning districts. By Anjali ...
Both of the Wisconsin cases are before newly assigned three-judge panels, the first time that process has been used under a 2011 law enacted by Republicans.
The Wisconsin Assembly is set to vote on new legislative maps put forward by both the state's Senate and Democratic Governor Tony Evers following a battle that has gone through the courts for months.
As the presidential race heats up toward Election Day, eyes turn to Wisconsin as it plays a significant role in the upcoming election. As the presidential race heats up toward Election Day, eyes turn ...
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