Wisconsin
Related: About this forumDemocrats flip 14 legislative seats, affirming GOP gerrymander is dead
Wisconsin Republicans held on to the state Legislature in Tuesdays election, but the flipping of 14 Senate and Assembly seats from red to blue provided the clearest evidence yet that the 2011 partisan gerrymander was real and is now dead.
Republicans will maintain majorities in both the Assembly and Senate though at much slimmer margins than during the most recent legislative session. The math sets up a chance for the Democrats to retake at least one chamber in 2026, especially if Republicans face the usual midterm headwinds that check a new president.
Senate Republicans lost four seats, going from a supermajority that could override Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vetoes to an 18-15 majority. The four Democratic pickups resulted from new voting maps legislative Republicans and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers agreed to after the newly liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court threw out GOP-gerrymandered districts last year.
The Democratic gains in an election environment favoring Republicans provided further evidence that Wisconsins Republican governor and Legislature in 2011 designed maps to allow their party to keep legislative control no matter how much statewide sentiment might change. The party re-upped those maps after the 2020 Census with help from the then-conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court.
https://wisconsinwatch.org/2024/11/wisconsin-election-assembly-senate-democrat-republican-gerrymander/
BOSSHOG
(40,283 posts)Gerry Mander. sounds like a regular at the bar on the Simpsons. Totally worthless and seldom tipping good service. Yeah there is republicans in Springfield.
mucifer
(24,935 posts)out lesbian senator.
So who is voting for the Tammy Baldwin and donald j trump?
Senator Baldwin has won before and now more seats flipped blue in the state legislature AND trump won?
Polybius
(18,387 posts)Democrats were much more likely to vote straight line Democrat.
kansasobama
(1,551 posts)In swing states. It has all become all normal.