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Team,
When federal judges tried to toss out Louisiana’s new, more representative, Voting Rights Act-compliant congressional map, this movement immediately got to work.
One of our affiliates, the National Redistricting Foundation, supported Louisiana voters who filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court — calling on the justices to keep the current map in place while legal proceedings continue.
And that’s exactly what the Supreme Court ordered. As a result, Black Louisianians, who make up about one-third of the state’s population, will have the opportunity to elect candidates of their choice in two of the state’s six congressional districts in the 2024 election.
This is a clear victory for Black Louisianians, who have fought for years for the equal representation they deserve as citizens. But just like all of our work, this fight is far from over.
So while we are celebrating this victory, we need to double down on our work to defend democracy and ensure fair representation.
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If we learned anything from this recent rollercoaster ride it’s that anti-democratic forces will continue to do all they can to gerrymander — and we must remain vigilant.
This movement was able to meet the moment and spring into action with grassroots support, and we need you again. Can we count on you to make a donation to All On The Line today to help prepare for the next attempt to undermine our democracy? →
Thank you,
Marina Jenkins
Executive Director
All On The Line
All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund. Support our work to end gerrymandering.
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