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The new law appears to end a major fight over legislative maps. But not everything is settled.
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Democrats are almost certain to gain seats in the state Assembly and state Senate under the new maps, which will be in place for the November election.
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And, Democratic lawmakers raise concern about an amendment that could help Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
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A national Democratic law firm has asked the liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court to throw out the battleground state’s congressional maps, arguing that the court’s decision last month ordering new state legislative maps opens the door to the latest challenge.
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An independent analysis shows that most of the newly ordered maps redrawing Wisconsin’s political boundaries for the state Legislature would keep Republicans in majority control, but their dominance would be reduced.
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After the recent State Supreme Court ruling it's time to submit new maps.
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The liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court has overturned Republican-drawn legislative maps and ordered that new ones be created. The ruling Friday is a huge win for Democrats who have been in the minority under the GOP maps.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court justices will now be trying to digest the legislative redistricting case they heard on Tuesday and attempting to issue a ruling on what may be a sped-up timetable.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court hears arguments in a case that could toss what critics say are the state's lopsided legislative maps.
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Many critics are attacking a Republican plan to change how Wisconsin legislative districts are drawn. The measure draws overwhelming public opposition at a State Capitol hearing.