“The Supreme Court can and should swiftly bring clarity and restore reason to what has been profoundly flawed processes,” Walker tells Fox.

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Some clarity on how far state lawmakers can go in drawing oddly shaped districts to thwart the will of the people would be nice. But the ultimate solution isn’t for one partisan side or the other to rig the maps. Gerrymandering is wrong no matter if it’s Republicans in Wisconsin using computers and voting data to skew the lines so they can cling to power, or if it’s Democrats doing the same thing in Illinois.

The real answer is to take the politics out of redistricting, so voters of all stripes are treated fairly and can hold their elected officials accountable — without getting stiffed for millions of dollars in legal fees.

That’s the Iowa model, which Wisconsin and other states should emulate.

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In Iowa, a neutral state agency draws the lines after each major census to account for population changes. The agency does so under guidelines requiring compact districts that respect communities of interest, rather than protecting incumbents.