Wisconsin Republicans are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reject an electoral map drawn by the state’s Democratic governor, Tony Evers, which they say is racially skewed, in favor of one crafted by the GOP-controlled state legislature. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin voted 4-3 to adopt congressional and legislative districts drawn by Evers over those prepared by the legislature. The maps adopted still reportedly favor Republicans, but by smaller margins than the Republican-drafted maps. Republicans approved maps in 2011 when they controlled the legislature and the governorship, but, this time, the Democratic governor and the Republican legislature could not agree on new maps after the 2020 Census results were published. State justices were asked to draw the maps to be used in the next elections. Currently, 6 state Assembly districts have a black majority, but the maps provided by the governor would raise the number to 7 …