New Lawsuit Seeks to Redraw Wisconsin's Congressional Maps Before 2026 Midterms
WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – The court's decision preserves Republican control of six of eight U.S. House seats despite allegations of anti-competitive gerrymandering, with a new lawsuit filed shortly after.
- Late last month, the Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected two Democrat-led lawsuits, leaving the state's eight congressional districts unchanged.
- Late last month, the Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to hear Democratic lawsuits claiming unconstitutional gerrymandering aimed at flipping two GOP-held seats.
- Analysis finds that maps approved by a conservative-controlled court show a median victory margin near 30 percentage points, with lawsuits filed by Elias Law Group and the Campaign Legal Center challenging alleged anti-competitive gerrymandering.
- With boundaries unchanged, the GOP maintains a stronger grip on six of eight House seats, with only two districts remaining competitive, solidifying their electoral advantage.
- A new lawsuit was filed in Dane County circuit court less than two weeks after the court's rejection, potentially delaying resolution before the 2026 midterms.
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Wisconsin’s political landscape just avoided a seismic shift that could’ve reshaped power in a critical swing state. The state’s Supreme Court recently rejected two lawsuits from Democrats seeking to overhaul congressional district lines, as Fox News reports. This ruling has conservatives nodding in approval while progressives grind their teeth ahead of the 2026 midterms. Late last month, the Wisconsin Supreme Court chose not to hear the cases, …
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