Wisconsin high court rejects bid to revisit congressional maps
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit to change the state's congressional maps, impacting the upcoming elections.
- The current congressional boundaries were set by the court under a "least-change" standard, favoring Republicans.
- Republicans celebrated the decision as the court rejected redrawing the maps that could have benefited Democrats.
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Wisconsin High Court Rejects Democrats’ Map Challenge
“The liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday rejected a Democratic lawsuit that sought to throw out the battleground state’s congressional maps, marking a victory for Republicans who argued against the court taking up the case,” the AP reports. “The decision leaves the state’s current congressional district boundaries in place for the November election.”
Wisconsin high court rejects bid to revisit congressional maps
The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected a bid Friday by Democrats to reconsider the state’s congressional maps, delivering Republicans a win in the state. The state’s high court said it would not be revisiting the state’s congressional maps after Democrats earlier this year had asked the court to reconsider the lines. In a separate elections…
State Supreme Court rejects request to redraw congressional maps
The court didn’t offer an explanation for its decision to deny the petition from a group of Dem voters that had hoped the justices would redraw the lines after tossing out the legislative maps that were used in the 2022 elections.

Wisconsin Supreme Court rejects Democrats’ congressional redistricting challenge
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has rejected a Democratic lawsuit seeking to throw out the battleground state’s congressional maps. The court on Friday said it would not hear the case that
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