Yesterday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court chose Gov. Tony Evers's (D) proposal as Wisconsin's new congressional map. Justice Brian Hagedorn sided with the court's 3 liberals in the decision. https://t.co/4QcsizKcQF pic.twitter.com/AuuSkotCER
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) March 4, 2022
Despite this being Gov. Tony Evers’s (D) map, it’s a status quo plan that could easily result in a 6R-2D split in a state Biden carried. https://t.co/ujsExIcxOZ
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) March 3, 2022
🚨BREAKING: in 4-3 decision, Wisconsin Supreme Court adopts new maps proposed by Democratic Governor Tony Evers. The court rejected maps from the GOP legislature and GOP members of Congress.
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) March 3, 2022
Proud of the work @EliasLawGroup did in this important case.https://t.co/c9XTkPkMw0
The Wisconsin Supreme Court officially adopted a congressional district map for the next decade. In 2012, Obama carried 4/8 congressional districts on this new map. The Driftless Region based 3rd district is trending away from Democrats rapidly. pic.twitter.com/tgMoNcOa1s
— Drew Savicki (@DrewSav) March 4, 2022