Tony Evers signed an executive order calling the Wisconsin Legislature into a special session on April 14, 2026, to consider a constitutional amendment aimed at banning partisan gerrymandering.
Under the proposal, lawmakers would consider language prohibiting the drawing of legislative districts in a way that gives an unfair advantage to a particular political party. To amend the Wisconsin Constitution, the measure would need to pass in two legislative sessions and then be approved by voters.
Lawmakers are required to convene for the special session, though they are not obligated to act on the proposal.