John, because of your support, we have some good redistricting news to share.
On Monday, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that North Carolina’s congressional map could remain in place, rejecting state legislators' pleas to reinstate their original, gerrymandered map instead.
And the Supreme Court denied a similar request on the Pennsylvania congressional maps - sending the case back to a three judge panel.
There’s more good news:
In California, no one filed a legal challenge to the fair and representative maps drawn by the Independent Redistricting Commission.
In Colorado, despite litigation, the maps produced by the Independent Citizens’ Commission were upheld, ensuring that Colorado voters will have equal opportunities to elect representatives of their choice.
In Indiana, with the help of Common Cause, several local jurisdictions have set up advisory commissions to assist in local redistricting.
Check the below message, if you missed it last month, for more updates about how you are making an impact for fair redistricting this year.
Thanks for all you do,
Suzanne Almeida, Redistricting and Representation Council
and the team at Common Cause
John, I wanted to share this update on
how you, as a Common Cause member, are making a major difference for
fair redistricting.
You see, thanks to your action and support, our litigation team is suing to STOP gerrymandering, and winning in many of the highest-profile fights for fair redistricting in key states across the country.
We’ve been sounding the alarm all year about an unprecedented wave of
extreme gerrymandering – driven by politicians who would rather rig
district maps to their own advantage than give voters a voice in
government.
And despite the serious threat these anti-democracy
gerrymanders still pose, with your help we have won multiple major
victories for voters:
But unfortunately, there are more legal battles ahead, including major recent activity in:
And even in states where the courts have found in our favor, we are
now facing intense days or weeks of advocating for new maps that protect
all voters - that may result in more litigation if the final maps
aren’t up to legal standards.
John, I’m sending you this update
because we are only able to involve ourselves in so many critical fights
for fair maps at once because we’re backed up by 1.5 million people
like you – who care about our democracy and are ready to do what it
takes to defend it.
You can learn more about our nationwide work for fair maps and fair representation on our website.
Thanks for all you do,
Suzanne Almeida, Redistricting and Representation Council
and the team at Common Cause
P.S. If you would like to make a contribution to help us keep up
these crtiically important fights – many of which will be determined in
the next few weeks, you can chip in to our END Gerrymandering Legal Fund today.