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Wisconsin Supreme Court refuses to hear challenges to the state’s congressional district boundaries

  • On June 25, 2025, the Wisconsin Supreme Court refused to hear Democrats' challenge to change the state's congressional maps before the 2026 midterm elections.
  • Democrats filed the challenge seeking to redraw boundaries they argued were drawn under a 'least change' principle by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in 2022, which Republicans say favors them.
  • The maps approved by a conservative-controlled court in 2022 helped Republicans hold six of eight U.S. House seats, while Democrats hold two in a battleground state with two competitive districts.
  • The court issued the rejection without comment for the second time in two years, with journalists noting this decision constitutes a setback for Democrats aiming to retake the House.
  • As a result, the current congressional maps will likely remain in place through the 2026 midterms, maintaining Republican advantages in Wisconsin’s federal representation.
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Politico broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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