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Beyond Partisanship: Defining Neutral Standards for Electoral Maps 2025

Product ID: CA3843M
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Co-produced with Concerned Citizens for Democracy

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Redistricting plays a critical role in representative democracy. But when partisan motives influence how districts are drawn, the legitimacy of the process can be called into question. As states wrestle with how electoral maps are drawn and evaluated, the need for effective standards to ensure equitable representation has become more urgent.

A fair shake

Get a comprehensive, balanced view of what it means to pursue redistricting neutrality from national authorities in election law, redistricting litigation, and data science at Beyond Partisanship: Defining Neutral Standards for Electoral Maps. Read More ↓

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Member $249.00

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Credits

6 CLE

Date and Time

Tuesday, June 24, 20258:30 AM - 3:00 PM CT

Add to Calendar 6/24/2025 8:30:00 AM 6/24/2025 3:00:00 PM America/Chicago Beyond Partisanship: Defining Neutral Standards for Electoral Maps 2025

Co-produced with Concerned Citizens for Democracy

Map time

Redistricting plays a critical role in representative democracy. But when partisan motives influence how districts are drawn, the legitimacy of the process can be called into question. As states wrestle with how electoral maps are drawn and evaluated, the need for effective standards to ensure equitable representation has become more urgent.

A fair shake

Get a comprehensive, balanced view of what it means to pursue redistricting neutrality from national authorities in election law, redistricting litigation, and data science at Beyond Partisanship: Defining Neutral Standards for Electoral Maps. 5302 Eastpark Blvd. Madison, WI 53718 aagOTNdBczOPpqCrTmAF60877

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Co-produced with Concerned Citizens for Democracy

Map time

Redistricting plays a critical role in representative democracy. But when partisan motives influence how districts are drawn, the legitimacy of the process can be called into question. As states wrestle with how electoral maps are drawn and evaluated, the need for effective standards to ensure equitable representation has become more urgent.

A fair shake

Get a comprehensive, balanced view of what it means to pursue redistricting neutrality from national authorities in election law, redistricting litigation, and data science at Beyond Partisanship: Defining Neutral Standards for Electoral Maps. Read More ↓

8:30 AM The uses of computational redistricting

  • Background on computational redistricting (how it works, why it's used)
  • Applications to litigation: partisan gerrymandering (Rucho), racial vote dilution (Milligan), racial gerrymandering (Alexander)
  • Academic findings

Nicholas Stephanopoulos

9:00 AM The legal bases and standards for redistricting under Wisconsin law and the courts’ application

  • Constitutional and statutory grounds and structure for redistricting under Wisconsin and pertinent federal law
  • Standards that state and federal courts in Wisconsin have applied in redistricting actions since the one person one vote revolution in the 1960s
  • Historical application of the legal standards in redistricting actions since the 1960s and the outcome of those actions

Douglas Poland

9:30 AM Race and Redistricting: balancing what is mandated, what is permitted, and what is prohibited

  • how the definition (and the inherent challenges) of communities of interest continues to develop
  • the effect of the Cooper v. Harris decision on state actions, like Johnson v. WEC
  • how we balanced concerns in Clarke v. WEC
  • how practitioners can and should involve community stakeholders in their work

T.R. Edwards

10:00 AM Partisan gerrymandering in the States after Rucho

  • Reviews state court decisions after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Rucho decision on partisan gerrymandering at the federal level
  • Highlights major state-level rulings
  • Explores expect trends going forward at the state level

Misha Tseytlin

10:30 AM Break

10:45 AM The PA Supreme Court’s key decisions adopting and implementing judicially manageable standards for redistricting

  • a detailed look at Carter v Chapman (PA 2022) and League of Women Voters v. Pennsylvania (PA 2018)
  • the Court’s reliance on PA Constitutional provisions, not federal law
  • possible implications for upcoming redistricting battles in Wisconsin

Howie Wiener

11:15 AM The good, the bad, the ugly: Redistricting commissions in the 2021 cycle

  • The performance of a map can be rigorously evaluated from past data, including fairness and competitiveness.
  • Every state has laws and procedures for redistricting.
  • The fairest and most competitive maps arise from independent citizen commissions with full autonomy.
  • State courts may intervene by using provisions of their state constitution to define gerrymandering offenses.

Zachariah Sippy

12:15 PM Lunch (on your own)

1:15 PM Why compact districts matter

  • Discuss why compact districts matter for democracy
  • Analyze how compacts districts help detect partisan gerrymandering
  • Evaluate when compact districts are effective to promote partisan fairness
  • Proving partisan intent

Brian Gordon

1:45 PM Measure of partisan bias

  • Different metrics agree for purple WI
  • Use of much past election data enables high precision, better than 1%
  • The 2022 WI congressional plan is highly biased, the legislative plans much less so

John Nagle

2:15 PM The Totality of the Circumstances: Tradeoffs and Symbioses Amongst Neutral Redistricting Criteria

  • Types of neutral mapping criteria
  • Examples of tradeoffs, symbioses, and mixed interactions amongst neutral criteria
  • Judicially manageable standards through balancing of neutral criteria
  • Detection of partisan manipulation via imbalances between partisan and neutral criteria
  • Quantifying criteria balancing using Pareto frontiers

Anne Hanna

2:45 PM Program Concludes

  • Hear diverse perspectives on redistricting from national authorities on election law and data science
  • Review legal challenges to alleged partisan gerrymandering at the federal level, including key U.S. Supreme Court rulings
  • Gain practical tools for assessing and critiquing electoral maps using traditional redistricting criteria and advanced quantitative methods
  • Evaluate the structural factors that support or hinder state redistricting commissions
  • Learn how state-level strategies and court decisions can facilitate more representative electoral maps
  • Contribute to the advancement of fair representation and functional democracy at the local, state, or national level
  • Constitutional lawyers
  • Government lawyers
  • Civil rights lawyers
  • Election lawyers
  • Public interest lawyers
  • General practitioners
  • Law students
  • Paralegals
  • Anyone interested in election law

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