From All On The Line <[email protected]>
Subject UPDATE: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas
Date July 28, 2025 4:08 PM
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What do Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas all have in common?

Our affiliate, the National Redistricting Foundation (NRF), is involved in litigation in these states concerning the makeup of up to 5 congressional districts and 7 legislative districts. 

Alabama: The fair maps movement recently notched a victory that upholds Alabama’s fair map for the rest of the decade.

Georgia: The NRF initiated a challenge to Georgia’s unfair legislative and congressional maps for diluting the power and representation of Black voters.

Texas: NRF supported plaintiffs are challenging Texas’s unfair maps for diluting the voting power of Latino voters.

Louisiana: The fair maps movement went before the U.S. Supreme Court to keep Louisiana’s current fair map in place — the case will be reheard in the next term.

As we approach the midterm elections, our fight for fair maps and fair representation will only keep ramping up.  The outcomes of these cases could result in mapping changes where we will need to make our voices heard. We need strong grassroots support to keep responding whenever anti-democracy forces try to attack our rights.

Make a donation to help ensure we can respond immediately as court cases change maps, and power democracy-saving work nationwide.

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