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TexasTowelie

(115,255 posts)
Sat Jun 26, 2021, 01:46 AM Jun 2021

Republicans vote to preserve gerrymandered maps for another year

A GOP bill extending the redistricting timeline and keeping current, gerrymandered maps in place into 2022 — including potentially for another legislative election — was passed by the state Senate Wednesday, over Democratic lawmakers’ objections.

The bill was unveiled on a Friday before a Monday, June 10 public hearing, surprising even groups that pay close attention to redistricting and push for fair maps coming out of the current census.

The last time the maps were drawn, 10 years ago, they were among the most gerrymandered maps in the country, according to redistricting experts.

It’s those maps the authors of the bill hope to keep active for several additional years, citing the fact that census data is coming in late this year.

Read more: https://wisconsinexaminer.com/2021/06/23/republicans-vote-to-preserve-gerrymandered-maps-for-another-year/

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Republicans vote to preserve gerrymandered maps for another year (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2021 OP
I really despise WIGOP AllyCat Jun 2021 #1
Those odious cheaters Blue Owl Jun 2021 #2
The courts are reaching limits SmartVoter22 Jun 2021 #3

SmartVoter22

(639 posts)
3. The courts are reaching limits
Wed Jun 30, 2021, 06:49 AM
Jun 2021

With the several Trump challenges and the large history of mapping lawsuits, in Wisconsin, the state courts are reaching the limits of what they can do.
When cornered they often side with the defendants ( in this case the Wisc Election Commission) and start rebuking the plaintiffs (crazy right wing lawyers).
Once these sham lawyers are disbarred and mapping cases get to the 9th Federal Circuit court, we do see much stronger support, from the courts, on basic voting rights. We should see one case that will enforce voter's rights over such lawsuits, over state legislatures and start placing limits on what kid of lawsuits can be filed against elections board & commissions. Put the shamsters into a corner, a box that so limits thier legal possibilities that just filing one puts a law license in grave danger.

...even the staunchest libertarian wants limits on frivilous lawsuits.

In 2022, it is imperative to make sure you elect liberal, socially-responsible justices to every bench in Wisconsin who have the courage to denounce these sham lawsuits, and stop playing the game of 'standing to sue'.

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