Campaign
Fair Redistricting & Ending Gerrymandering
Politicians should not be allowed to draw voting maps that benefit themselves. We need to create a fair system so that voters choose their politicians, not the other way around.
Every ten years, states redraw their electoral districts to reflect population changes. This process should be about making sure that everyone has a voice in our government, but in some states, it has become a partisan tool to undermine our democracy.
Drawing unfair maps — a process known as gerrymandering — denies communities the representation and resources they deserve. Our work to end gerrymandering includes efforts in the courts, on the ballot, and in the legislature to ensure a just and independent process.
What We’re Doing
Legislation
Freedom to Vote Act
Litigation
Common Cause v. Rucho
Litigation
Moore v. Harper
Georgia Litigation
Common Cause v. Raffensperger
Take Action
Petition
Sign the Petition: We need fair, independent redistricting
Our elections should represent the will of the people, not partisan interests. We need to reform the rules to END gerrymandering – so that our government is truly of, by, and for the people.
Your financial support helps us make an impact by holding power accountable and strengthening democracy.
Recent Updates
Blog Post
Gerrymander Gazette: Walking One District Edition
Article
Rucho Revisited: 5 Takeaways on the 5 Year Anniversary
Blog Post
Supreme Court Approves Racially Discriminatory Congressional Map in South Carolina
Related Resources
Report
Unlocking Fair Maps: The Keys to Independent Redistricting
Report
The Roadmap for Fair Maps in 2030
Report
Charge Report: Community Redistricting Report Card
Fact Sheet
Moore v. Harper: Understanding the Impacts of the Decision
Press
Press Release
High Scores for Washington on Common Cause’s 2024 Democracy Scorecard
Press Release
High Scores for Vermont on Common Cause’s 2024 Democracy Scorecard
Press Release
Low Scores for Iowa on Common Cause’s 2024 Democracy Scorecard
Dan Vicuña
Director of Redistricting and Representation
Alton Wang
Equal Justice Works Fellow
Sarah Andre
Mapping Demography Specialist