Fairer voting maps impacted 2024 state elections in Wisconsin
MADISON — New fairer maps provided Wisconsin voters with the first opportunity in over a decade to elect legislators who reflect their values and are accountable and responsive to them. New voting district maps meant more contested and competitive races.
Forty-one candidates who support independent nonpartisan redistricting won a seat in the Wisconsin State Legislature. Send them a thank you email and let them know you look forward to working together in the future. Find their contact information here.
Over the last five years, the Wisconsin Fair Maps Coalition built the capacity and the infrastructure that brought a temporary end to undemocratic gerrymandering in Wisconsin. It was done through grassroots people power. But the current, fairer voting district maps are a temporary fix to the long-term problem of partisan gerrymandering.
“Only a constitutional amendment can assure Wisconsin voters that our voting maps will remain fair and just, that elected representatives reflect the values of their constituents, and that those representatives are accountable and responsive to the communities they represent,” said Carlene Bechen, retiring Organizing Director for the Wisconsin Fair Maps Coalition, “The Coalition’s long-term goal is to achieve this permanent solution before the 2030 US Census so the next round of redistricting is truly fair. We invite all Wisconsinites to join us for the next phase in our work together to achieve a permanent solution to partisan gerrymandering in our state.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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