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Another judicial panel rejects challenge to Wisconsin congressional map

The panel said the claims were non-justiciable under Wisconsin law, leaving the state’s 6-2 congressional split in place.

  • A three-judge panel on Tuesday dismissed a second lawsuit challenging Wisconsin's congressional maps, ruling the issue of competitive redistricting is a political question beyond the court's authority.
  • Wisconsin Business Leaders for Democracy filed the lawsuit, arguing the state's 2022 congressional map constitutes unconstitutional 'anticompetitive gerrymandering' that shields incumbents from electoral competition.
  • Citing a 2022 Wisconsin Supreme Court precedent, the panel asserted the state constitution 'contains no grant of authority' to regulate map competitiveness, rendering plaintiffs' claims non-justiciable.
  • Law Forward, the firm representing the plaintiffs, plans to appeal to the state Supreme Court, though a ruling before this November's midterm elections remains uncertain.
  • Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mandela Barnes criticized the maps as unfair, while the current congressional map sends six Republicans and two Democrats to Washington.
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Journal Sentinel broke the news in Milwaukee, United States on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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