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progree

(11,463 posts)
Mon Oct 10, 2022, 12:20 AM Oct 2022

GOP looks for veto-proof majorities in Wisconsin Legislature, AP

GOP looks for veto-proof majorities in Wisconsin Legislature, AP, 10/9/22

Wisconsin Republicans are hoping Tim Michels will defeat Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in November, but even if Evers prevails they could still reshape the battleground state by winning enough seats in the Legislature to override vetoes.

If Republicans can flip five seats in the Assembly and one in the Senate they'll have the two-thirds majority they need. They would be free to rework state politics at will, including the state budget and election administration.

Evers has blocked almost every piece of major GOP legislation over the last four years, including proposals that would have tightened restrictions on absentee voting and unemployment benefits, expanded the right to carry concealed weapons and curtailed the government's ability to respond to COVID-19.

The U.S. Supreme Court this spring upheld district lines Republicans redrew last year to reflect census changes, a major ruling that solidified their grip on both houses for the next decade.

MORE: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/10/09/gop-looks-for-vetoproof-majorities-in-wisconsin-legislature

It's a very long article that talks about a lot of the more contested seats. A common thread is that redrawn district boundaries make a number of Democrat-held seats more dubious this time around.

It's sad to see a state that went for Biden be on the verge of 2/3 R majorities in both legislative chambers. Shows the power of gerrymandering district boundaries. Albeit the Biden win margin was a fraction of a percent.




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GOP looks for veto-proof majorities in Wisconsin Legislature, AP (Original Post) progree Oct 2022 OP
Redrawn? I thought the map has not changed at all. ColinC Oct 2022 #1
I guess it has been redrawn unless the article is wrong. /nt progree Oct 2022 #2
I'm mistaken. I remember the congressional map was not redrawn ColinC Oct 2022 #3
I found this June 1 article ... I haven't quite figured it all out ... don't know if its the latest progree Oct 2022 #4

ColinC

(10,700 posts)
3. I'm mistaken. I remember the congressional map was not redrawn
Mon Oct 10, 2022, 12:26 AM
Oct 2022

But the legislature was. Or something along those lines.

progree

(11,463 posts)
4. I found this June 1 article ... I haven't quite figured it all out ... don't know if its the latest
Mon Oct 10, 2022, 12:42 AM
Oct 2022

and final ...

With the help of two Supreme Courts, Republican map prevails, 6/1/22
https://www.wpr.org/wpr-reports/mappedout/help-two-supreme-courts-republican-map-prevails

I also posted the OP in General Discussion and the Wisconsin Group -- the latter will likely have people who know every detail and will be sure to let me know

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