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Gov. Tony Evers’ commission produces political maps that would improve Democratic margins but likely retain GOP majorities | Local Government

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September 30, 2021
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Beneath the brand new variations of maps drawn up by Evers’ redistricting fee, Republicans would nonetheless retain management of the Senate and Meeting, however with smaller margins. 

The three variations of Meeting maps would give Republicans a majority of 55, 56, or 58 of 99 members, respectively, if voters forged ballots in response to the 2018 governor’s race, a razor-thin contest when Evers, a Democrat, defeated Walker with 50.56% of the vote in comparison with Walker’s 49.44%. 

If voters in Meeting races forged ballots similar to these in a Democratic landslide (this could be a uncommon incidence), such because the 2018 U.S. Senate race the place U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, defeated GOP challenger Leah Vukmir, 55% to 45%, Democrats would command 57%, 60%, or 57% of Meeting seats. 

Following the 2020 presidential contest, when Democratic President Joe Biden defeated former Republican President Donald Trump with 49.45% of the vote, in comparison with Trump’s 48.82%, Meeting Republicans now management 61 of 99 seats. 



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The three variations of state Senate maps would give Republicans a majority of 17, 18, or 19 of 33 members, respectively, below a 2018 governor’s race situation.

In a uncommon Democratic landslide, Democrats would command an Meeting majority of 61%, 64% or 64%, respectively. 

Following the 2020 presidential contest, when Democratic President Joe Biden defeated former Republican President Donald Trump with 49.45% of the vote, in comparison with Trump’s 48.82%, Senate Republicans now management 21 of 33 seats. 

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