Fight over redistricting maps cost state $925K
A federal lawsuit challenging whether Wisconsin's election maps were constitutional has resulted in the state paying nearly $1 million in legal bills.
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A federal lawsuit challenging whether Wisconsin's election maps were constitutional has resulted in the state paying nearly $1 million in legal bills.
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced on Thursday that he intends to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court a lower court's ruling pertaining to the redistricting plan passed by the state Legislature last year.
A long-running dispute over the state's newest election maps has apparently ended.
Gov. Scott Walker's campaign isn't challenging the hundreds of thousands of recall signatures Democrats have turned over to state election officials. VIDEO: Watch The Report
A trial to determine whether the state's new election maps are constitutional has been delayed by a number of issues, including an assertion by lawmakers that the state Constitution prevents them from making changes to the maps approved last year.
One of two lawsuits filed by a group of Republicans over redistricting in Wisconsin has been withdrawn.
Republican state lawmakers are considering a hearing or even legislative action to modify a redistricting bill after opinions released by the Government Accountability Board this week.Republicans said they are confused by just who they represent after the GAB issued a…