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Redistricting
Redistricting in 2022
According to the Constitution, every ten years after the Census is taken, the states must redraw the boundaries for the State Senate, State Assembly and US House of Representatives. This is called redistricting. New maps based on data from the 2020 Census are pending a decision by the WI Supreme Court before March 1, 2022.
10 Things you should know about redistricting
Current WI district maps
2011 Wisconsin Congressional District Map
2011 WI State Senate District Map
2011 WI State Assembly District Map
Learn About Gerrymandering
What is Partisan Gerrymandering?
How District Maps were drawn in 2011
Solutions to End Partisan Gerrymandering: The Iowa Model
Related Videos
Nonpartisan Redistricting in Wisconsin
Testing the Limits of Partisan Gerrymandering
Timeline: WI Fair Maps Resolutions & Referendums
Gerrymandering, Explained
On the Issues: Revising Redistricting with T Cullen & D Schultz
Take Action
What you can do...
Educate yourself about the redistricting process, the history of gerrymandering, and other states’ nonpartisan redistricting models
Tell your state legislators that you support nonpartisan redistricting
Ask your legislators to support Senate and Assembly bills on nonpartisan redistricting
Ask your legislators for a public hearing on Senate and Assembly bills on nonpartisan redistricting
Write a letter to the editor supporting nonpartisan redistricting
Find your Representatives
Other Resources LWV-WI Fair Maps Toolkit
Fair Maps Toolkit: LWV of Wisconsin
WI Democracy Campaign Toolkit
Toolkit for Banning Gerrymandering in Wisconsin
Support other nonpartisan groups working for fair maps
Fair Elections Project
Common Cause Wisconsin
Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
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