350 Milwaukee Meeting
Tuesday, February 9, 7 - 8:30pm
Zoom Virtual Meeting
Wisconsin Fair Maps
Matt Rothschild - Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
Wisconsin State Representatives
After each Census (i.e. 2020) the state's congressional and senate districts (both federal and state) are redrawn based on the census population numbers so that each district within the state includes the same number of residents - equal representation. 2021 is the year those district boundaries will be redrawn.
"Partisan gerrymandering is a practice that attempts to establish a political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating geographic boundaries to create partisan or incumbent-protected districts." - Fair Maps Coalition
Gerrymandering -
Why should voters choose the representatives
when the representatives can choose the voters?
Next Tuesday's 350 MKE monthly meeting focuses on gerrymandering. Why? To reach net zero by 2050 Wisconsin will need a massive transformation from fossil fuels to renewables on a personal, commercial and industrial scale. This will require major governmental action.
This past January confirms that we still live in a democracy. Yes, our vote does count but not in Wisconsin. Because of gerrymandering, we live in voting districts that have been drawn to guarantee dominance by one party. Statewide, one party consistently holds 60% of the legislative seats while the other party holds 40%. Consequently, Wisconsin has fallen dramatically from its leadership in environment and renewable energy.
If we want leadership at the state level that reflects our interest in the environment and fighting climate change we need to elect legislators who represent the view of Wisconsin's citizens fairly. Getting out the vote is not enough if our election districts are drawn to ensure an advantage to the party that draws the districts. Thus, to protect our environment and fight climate change we need to redraw our election districts so we have a fair chance at securing the necessary legislation that will get us to net zero emissions by 2050.
Below are links to a few video presentations that will give you some background before the meeting. There are explanations of gerrymandering, how it’s done, and the impact it has on our lives locally and statewide.
Gerrymandering Resources
Learn more before the meeting
Wisconsin Deserves Fair Election Maps is a presentation by Sachin Chheda, Director of the Fair Election Project. This one hour video provides an in-depth look at gerrymandering in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Supreme Court Case and grassroots action strategies that have massive bipartisan support throughout Wisconsin.
Don't have an hour? You can watch individual chapters. Here are three key clips:
- Clip 3 - Misalignment of Votes and Seats
- Clip 4 - How to Gerrymander
- Clip 7 - Look at the Law
Then here are two videos that look at the gerrymandering between Milwaukee and two of the surrounding suburban areas. Bill Whitford, lead plaintiff in Gill V Whiftord, narrates the process using motion graphics. Bill is joined by guests who share their stories about gerrymandering and/or why they joined as plaintiffs in the Wisconsin Supreme Court Case.
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