Evers Unveils New Election Maps After Supreme Court Rejects His Nonpartisan Proposal
The maps would still give Republicans an advantage in Wisconsin elections, but not one as large as GOP-drawn maps.
The maps would still give Republicans an advantage in Wisconsin elections, but not one as large as GOP-drawn maps.
Maps drafted by Evers’ nonpartisan citizen commission also fail in a bipartisan rebuke, ensuring the battle will go to the courts.
Republican lawmakers proposed electoral maps that will maintain their gerrymandered majority established in 2011.
Despite claims, charges haven’t yet been referred to the Racine County district attorney. It’s not clear if they ever will be.
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice’s fumbled investigation has even come under attack from GOP Elections Conspiracist.
The resolution declares it “the public policy of the state” that electoral maps change as little as possible.
Taking redistricting control away from politicians would pave the way for Wisconsin to have fair, competitive elections for the next decade, advocates say.
Veto-proof proposal comes a day after the State Supreme Court agrees to hear redistricting case by conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty
Communication from an unofficial Gmail account brings about security concerns as GOP investigators continue to undermine election integrity.
Republicans have raised baseless concerns about whether Afghan refugees are being vetted, despite assurances from the White House.