From AOTL Election Watch <[email protected]>
Subject This is why redistricting matters
Date November 6, 2019 8:25 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Elections matter. Electing fair map advocates to the Virginia legislature has paved the path to fair maps in the Commonwealth. The governor-elect in Kentucky, who has already committed to restoring voting rights for 140,000 Kentuckians, will have the power to veto a gerrymandered congressional map brought to his desk. The results of yesterday's elections were a big victory in the fight for fair maps.

But today, the fight continues in North Carolina, where map manipulators are trying to gerrymander the congressional map that will be used in 2020. Can you make a donation to our rapid response fund to help our team on the ground?

[link removed]

Here's why this fight in North Carolina is a pivotal moment: Three of the flipped seats in Virginia yesterday were in newly redrawn districts -- a direct result of a court case holding that several districts in the state were racial gerrymanders that diluted the voting power of African-American communities. When maps are drawn fairly, the will of the voters prevails.

In other words, when voters vote under fair maps, we get fair results -- and in many cases, it unlocks the partisan stranglehold that conservatives have at the state level.

That's why our attention -- and our grassroots organizing power -- is focused on North Carolina today, where a panel of judges unanimously decided that the current congressional districts cannot be used in the 2020 elections because they will likely be found unconstitutional.

Legislators began the process of redrawing the map this week. But it quickly became apparent that map manipulators are trying to use this redraw as an opportunity to continue to push unfairly gerrymandered maps.

The map that the committee has proposed to start with was drawn using racial data and maintains extreme partisan bias-- two key indicators of unfair gerrymandering. That's why we're calling for a more fair and transparent redistricting process.

Help us win this fight for fair maps in North Carolina -- we have already activated our grassroots network to call their legislators and demand a fair map redraw. And we're starting to organize in anticipation of public hearings. But we need your support to help fund this effort.

[link removed]

With your support, we might actually have a fighting chance at fair maps in North Carolina.

-- The All On The Line Team

P.S. If you have a friend who lives in North Carolina let them know about this redraw and urge them to contact their legislator. They can use this handy tool to demand transparency in the process.

[link removed]


All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Paid for by The National Redistricting Action Fund

Contributions or gifts to The National Redistricting Action Fund are not tax deductible.

This email was sent to: [email protected]
To update your address, go to: [link removed]
To receive fewer emails from All On The Line, go to: [link removed]
To unsubscribe from these messages, go to: [link removed]
The National Redistricting Action Fund, 700 13th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C. xxxxxx
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis