Three-judge panel rejects lawsuit to toss Wisconsin's congressional maps
Source: Wisconsin Examiner
March 31, 2026 2:48 pm
A three-judge panel on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit brought by Democratic voters seeking to redraw Wisconsins existing congressional maps. The lawsuit, Bothfield v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, was filed last summer arguing that the states congressional maps were an illegal partisan gerrymander. All but two of the states eight congressional districts are held by Republicans.
The dismissal marks another failure from Democrats and their allies to redraw the states congressional maps, which since 2011 have favored Republican candidates. Since the maps were redrawn in 2011, they have frequently been at the center of the states political debate. In 2024, the states legislative maps, which had locked in GOP control of the state Legislature for nearly 15 years, were tossed out. Since then, attention has been focused on the congressional maps.
The current congressional maps were instituted in 2022 by the state Supreme Court after the Republican-controlled Legislature and Gov. Tony Evers were unable to reach an agreement on passing new maps themselves. The Court selected congressional maps that had been proposed by Evers. However, Democrats and anti-gerrymandering advocates have complained that those maps were proposed under the Courts least change mandate, which required that any proposed maps hew as closely as possible to the 2011 maps.
The Bothfield lawsuit was filed around the same time as a separate lawsuit challenging the congressional maps on the basis that they illegally dampen the competitiveness of the states congressional elections. Last year, the Supreme Court ruled that both lawsuits should first be considered by panels of three circuit court judges. The other pending lawsuit is expected to go to trial in 2027.
Read more: https://wisconsinexaminer.com/2026/03/31/three-judge-panel-rejects-lawsuit-to-toss-wisconsins-congressional-maps/
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