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Evers signs legislative redistricting bill into law

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Evers signs legislative redistricting bill into law

The bill was quickly approved by the state Legislature last week.

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Jimmie Kaska

Feb 19, 2024, 9:19 AM CST

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MADISON, Wis. (Civic Media) – Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is signing a legislative maps bill that draws new districts for elected officials in the state’s government into law.

Evers announced the decision at the State Capitol Monday morning.

Senate Bill 488 was passed by both houses of the state Legislature last week. The state Senate voted 18-14 to approve the redistricting maps, while the Assembly voted 63-33 in concurrence.

The bill amends the process in drawing legislative maps and would adopt maps that Evers previously drew up.

Evers previously said he would sign the maps into law if they were sent to his desk without any changes. On Friday, Evers said on social media that “Wisconsinites deserve fair maps.”

Wisconsinites deserve fair maps. pic.twitter.com/vQKjhlWLtv

— Governor Tony Evers (@GovEvers) February 16, 2024

No lobbying groups publicly supported the legislation, with six registering in opposition.

The bill narrowly passed in the Senate, just barely eclipsing the 17-vote threshold needed to move on to the Assembly. One Democrat, Sen. Robert Wirch, joined 17 Republicans in passing the bill. Five Republicans voted against it. The bill easily cleared the Republican-held Assembly.

The new maps would place six incumbent state senators and 15 representatives in the Assembly in the same district ahead of this fall’s partisan elections.

Adoption of the new maps into law would bypass ongoing legislation in the state Supreme Court, where redistricting consultants rejected Republican maps as ‘partisan gerrymanders.’

The Wisconsin Elections Commission said that the new maps need to be in place by March 15 so candidates can begin filing their nomination paperwork.

The new maps wouldn’t take effect until November, not affecting any special elections before then.

You can see or download the maps below.

WI-Redistricting-02132024-1Download
Jimmie Kaska
Jimmie Kaska

Jimmie is Civic Media’s Sports Director who also works in digital content, sports, news, and talk programming. Email him at jimmie.kaska@civicmedia.us.

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