About time. Would love to see Robin Vos lose his majority seat in the upcoming year. Might not happen, yet now that possibility is much closer.
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“Because the current state legislative districts contain separate, detached territory and therefore violate the constitution’s contiguity requirements, we enjoin the Wisconsin Elections Commission from using the current legislative maps in future elections,” Justice Jill Karofksy wrote for the majority.
"Hey! The rules say your rigged boundaries are TOO rigged! They're not even legal! Look at them."
(13 years pass)
"Whoa, yeah, let's do something about that."
Middle of the country is a feckin riot.
(13 years pass)
There's been a conservative majority in the state's high court since the 2008. Last year there was a SCOTUS case regarding gerrymandered districts that was thrown back to Wisconsin because the court said it was a "states issue."
This was the first time in 15 years the court could hand down a verdict like this, and it's about time. Wisconsin's legislative body has written itself a supermajority in the state houses even though the state is almost evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats.
Yeah. Sorry if it came across like I was blaming the Democrats or anything, I know it was stalled (on purpose stalled) in the conservative-majority supreme court until just now.
The tide is turning, I think.