Wisconsin Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case that Could Redraw Republican-Held Congressional Districts
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Wisconsin Supreme Court agrees to hear case that could redraw Republican-held congressional districts
The liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court said it will hear an appeal seeking to redraw the state's Republican-friendly congressional map, a move that could open a path for Democrats to gain seats in 2028.
Wisconsin’s liberal Supreme Court majority takes up congressional redistricting fight ahead of 2028
Wisconsin’s liberal-majority Supreme Court agreed on May 29 to hear an appeal in a lawsuit that seeks to throw out the state’s current congressional map, a move that could reshape the state’s delegation before the 2028 elections and that drew a blistering dissent from one conservative justice. The court will now decide whether a three-judge...
Wisconsin Supreme Court May 29 agrees to hear congressional maps lawsuit
This story also appeared in Wisconsin Examiner The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the state’s congressional maps on the grounds that they’re an anti-competitive gerrymander, the Court ruled Friday afternoon. In an order that again showed the justice’s partisan divide spilling out into the public, the Court’s four liberals voted to accept the case while Justices Rebecca Bradley and Annette Ziegler accused the majority of acting…
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