Judges Toss Dems’ Attempt To Redraw Wisconsin’s Congressional Maps
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Judges Toss Dems’ Attempt To Redraw Wisconsin’s Congressional Maps
The three-judge panel dismissed the lawsuit filed by Russia collusion hoaxer Marc Elias’ firm, saying it lacked authority to rule.
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A leftist-led lawsuit aimed at undoing Wisconsin’s congressional maps in advance of November’s midterm elections has gone down in flames.
It’s another loss for Russia collusion hoax peddler Marc Elias and his lawfare operation.
On Tuesday, a three-judge panel denied the Washington, D.C.-based Elias Law Group’s motion asking the court to invalidate the Badger State’s current maps, opening the door to the redrawing of new congressional district boundaries more to Democrats’ liking. Democratic Party power players were banking on the change to help the left grab additional seats in November in pursuit of taking back the House of Representatives. It’s among several nakedly partisan attempts by Democrats to gerrymander their way back into power.
The attorneys, representing Wisconsin voter Elizabeth Bothfeld and 10 other plaintiffs, thought they had a slam-dunk case in filing a motion for judgment on the pleadings. The confident legal maneuver seeking a court remedy ahead of a finding of facts hit a brick wall, however, when the panel of liberal state circuit court judges ruled that they had no authority to rule and dismissed the case.
“Because Plaintiffs’ have not shown that they are entitled to judgment as a matter of law, their motion for judgment on the pleadings is denied,” the panel’s order states. “Moreover, because only the Wisconsin Supreme Court can determine whether it violated the separation-of-powers doctrine when it applied the least-change methodology, this claim must be dismissed.”
NEWS: A three-judge panel today ruled it lacks the authority to overturn a congressional map drawn by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2022 and dismissed a lawsuit challenging the lines as a partisan gerrymander.— JR Ross (@jrrosswrites) March 31, 2026
NEWS: A three-judge panel today ruled it lacks the authority to overturn a congressional map drawn by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2022 and dismissed a lawsuit challenging the lines as a partisan gerrymander.
Republicans hold six of Wisconsin’s eight congressional seats under the current maps, which, interestingly, were........
