Under legal pressure to address Wisconsin’s “Swiss cheese” and oddly shaped districts, the Legislature approved redrawn maps that promise to create a new dynamic in a state known for its pivotal role in national politics.

Wisconsin’s dinosaur-shaped legislative district could soon be history.

The curiously drawn district and other oddities associated with the state’s extreme gerrymandering would be erased in new voting maps passed this week by the Wisconsin Legislature.

A state Supreme Court decision finally forced Wisconsin Republicans to cede an advantage they enjoyed for more than a decade with maps that made the state one of the nation’s foremost examples of gerrymandering.

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    10 months ago

    Constitutionally they have to. That did not stop Republicans from forcing an unconstitutional map, or coursebut at least it was slightly more representative.

    Speaking of that…what happened with that lawsuit? I know the Supreme Court said the map was illegal back in 2022.

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      10 months ago

      Ohio’s Rs got around it by saying a map that reflected the proportions of elected offices held by each party was “proportionally representative”

      It just so happened that due to previous Gerrymandering Republicans held 80% of the elected offices in the state of Ohio.