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Attorneys for Republican lawmakers are asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to reconsider its 4-3 decision that found the state’s current legislative maps unconstitutional and ordered them to draw new ones, arguing their timeline to do so is rushed.

The court ordered parties on Dec. 22 to submit map proposals by Jan. 12, and consultants are set to review them by Feb. 1. The Wisconsin Elections Commission has said maps must be in place by March 15 for the fall legislative races. Candidates must circulate nomination papers for an Aug. 13 partisan primary ahead of the Nov. 5 general election.

But Republicans argue instituting new maps as the 2024 elections draw closer would “needlessly disrupt the electoral process.” They are asking those deadlines to be reconsidered and for the court to halt all proceedings in the meantime.

“Announced the Friday before Christmas, the parties have been given 21 days — a third of them falling on weekends and state holidays — to submit proposed remedies, lengthy remedial briefs and expert reports,” attorneys wrote in a filing late Thursday.

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    10 months ago

    In the business and government world, that IS a very short timeline, but it CAN be done. Heck, I’d argue that there are potential maps ALREADY drawn that could be used. What can’t be done in that timeline is any funny business or gamesmanship.