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Gruppen fordern Änderungen bei der Volkszählung, um die Gefängnisbevölkerung für die Neugliederung der Wahlkreise genau zu erfassen

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Gruppen fordern Änderungen bei der Volkszählung, um die Gefängnisbevölkerung für die Neugliederung der Wahlkreise genau zu erfassen

Heute forderten Common Cause und die Prison Policy Initiative das US Census Bureau auf, die Art und Weise zu ändern, wie es die Gefängnisbevölkerung alle zehn Jahre zählt. Der Einsatz von Differential Privacy durch das Bureau, also die absichtliche Einfügung ungenauer Informationen in die Bevölkerungsdaten, führt zu unnötigen Fehlzählungen in den Daten, die von staatlichen und lokalen Behörden zur Neugliederung der Wahlkreise verwendet werden. In einem Brief an Direktor Robert L. Santos und andere hochrangige Beamte betonten die Gruppen, dass die Bevölkerungszahlen der Justizvollzugsanstalten bereits öffentlich verfügbar seien und dass Differential Privacy...

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Associated Press: Former Cabinet secretary defends auto dealerships from Tesla

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Associated Press: Former Cabinet secretary defends auto dealerships from Tesla

Heather Ferguson, executive director of the government accountability group Common Cause New Mexico, said the quick transition by Ortiz from Cabinet secretary to industry spokesman smacks of crony capitalism.

“The perception this creates, on the heels of the Tesla deal, is concerning,” Ferguson said. “Each one of these things chips away at the state’s national reputation as to whether businesses can come in and get a fair shake. It hurts our economy.”

Houston Public Media/NPR: Texas legislation would allow partisan actors to request election audits

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Houston Public Media/NPR: Texas legislation would allow partisan actors to request election audits

But Stephanie Gómez, associate director of Common Cause Texas, said the bill would create chaos in the election system.

"The process creates confusion and distrust in our democracy, inflames suspicion in the myth of rampant voter fraud, and keeps alive the hopes of those who were so consumed with sowing disbelief in our democracy and chasing conspiracy theories that they literally led an attack on the U.S. Capitol not even a year ago," Gómez said.

VIDEO LINKS AND QUOTES from Today’s Media Briefing: Fighting for Fair Maps in the Face of Extreme Gerrymandering

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VIDEO LINKS AND QUOTES from Today’s Media Briefing: Fighting for Fair Maps in the Face of Extreme Gerrymandering

Earlier today, a panel of national and state redistricting experts briefed the media on the redistricting provisions within the Freedom to Vote Act and how the legislation will help stop state legislatures’ ongoing attempts to approve gerrymandered maps in the current and future redistricting cycles.

Senat führt den John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act ein und muss ihn verabschieden, um die Wahlfreiheit vor Rassendiskriminierung zu schützen

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Senat führt den John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act ein und muss ihn verabschieden, um die Wahlfreiheit vor Rassendiskriminierung zu schützen

Jeder Amerikaner hat Anspruch auf Wahlfreiheit, unabhängig von Hautfarbe, Herkunft oder Postleitzahl, doch in vielen Bundesstaaten ist diese Freiheit bedroht. Der heute im Senat eingebrachte John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act wird die Freiheit jedes Amerikaners schützen, seine Stimme abzugeben und bei Entscheidungen mitzureden, die unser Leben betreffen – von der Bekämpfung der Pandemie über die Schaffung von Arbeitsplätzen bis hin zur Erschwinglichkeit der Gesundheitsversorgung.

Austin American-Statesman: Texas Senate begins work on election audit, voting felony bills

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Austin American-Statesman: Texas Senate begins work on election audit, voting felony bills

"This decision to inject partisan politics into our elections process will only sow doubts in our democracy, distract and divide us, and stick taxpayers with these giant bills," said Stephanie Gómez, associate director of Common Cause Texas.

"Texans deserve better than to have our ballots serve as fuel for an election conspiracy," she said.

Inside Sources/Tribune News Service (Op-Ed): 2020 Election Audits: Bad for Public Trust, Good for Fundraisers

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Inside Sources/Tribune News Service (Op-Ed): 2020 Election Audits: Bad for Public Trust, Good for Fundraisers

Those who are manufacturing doubts about our election results have a strong profit motive: they need to keep the doubts alive to keep the dollars flowing. 

But the rest of us can stop falling for their scam, and stop subsidizing these unfounded attacks on America’s elections.

NPR (AUDIO): Redistricting: What Happens When The Party With Power Gives Themselves More

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NPR (AUDIO): Redistricting: What Happens When The Party With Power Gives Themselves More

STEPHANIE GOMEZ: So, you know, we got the text. Like, the maps are out. These are the maps that we have been waiting for.

CHANG: Stephanie Gomez is associate director of Common Cause Texas, a nonprofit that works on issues like voting and elections. She was waiting eagerly on Monday when Republican state lawmakers released their first draft of the new congressional map.

GOMEZ: I don't know if I'm allowed to cuss, but it was very like, oh, hell, like, it's - the maps are out. It was just - everyone open up the...

Houston Chronicle: Over 1 million Houston voters change congressional districts under GOP redistricting plan

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Houston Chronicle: Over 1 million Houston voters change congressional districts under GOP redistricting plan

“With 95 percent of Texas population growth in the last decade coming from communities of color, our new congressional districts clearly should have been created to provide them the ability to elect their candidates of choice,” said Anthony Gutierrez, the executive director of the good government group Common Cause Texas. “That did not happen because these mapmakers prioritized the interests of their own political party over those of Black and brown Texans.”

The Hill: Cities become pawns in redistricting game

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The Hill: Cities become pawns in redistricting game

“Republicans will oftentimes split cities in order to dilute the votes of Democratic voters in districts that will be heavily Republican, so they want a little piece to bury under the votes of people who vote the other way,” said Kathay Feng, national redistricting director at Common Cause, a government watchdog organization. “Democrats, on the other hand, want to split cities because they can vote in solid Democratic patterns and they want to use them as anchors in as many districts as possible.”

Washington Post: New York’s redistricting tests Democratic opposition to gerrymandering

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Washington Post: New York’s redistricting tests Democratic opposition to gerrymandering

“It was a hallmark of the Cuomo administration to introduce bold measures to make great headlines that have little to no substance. The redistricting deal is that kind of deal,” said Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York, which did not support the referendum, declaring it inadequate. “Clearly the desperate desire for a deal overcame good governance.”

So far, critics like Lerner have been right. In its first attempt this year to draw new maps, the commission couldn’t agree, with Democrats drafting...

„Ergebnisse“ der parteipolitischen Wahlprüfung in Arizona bei „Anhörung“ ohne Rückfragen vorgestellt

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„Ergebnisse“ der parteipolitischen Wahlprüfung in Arizona bei „Anhörung“ ohne Rückfragen vorgestellt

Der Bericht der Cyber Ninjas selbst zeigte, dass Joe Biden die Präsidentschaftswahlen in Maricopa County gewonnen hatte. Diese Feststellung erfolgte nach einer chaotischen Handauszählung von mehr als 2 Millionen Stimmzetteln und entsprach weitgehend den offiziellen Wahlergebnissen. Doch das zentrale Ergebnis war in andere Behauptungen gehüllt, die neue Zweifel an der Wahl 2020 wecken sollten. 

The Hill: Dozens of lawsuits filed ahead of redistricting presage years of litigation

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The Hill: Dozens of lawsuits filed ahead of redistricting presage years of litigation

“Legislatures feel unbridled in what they’re allowed to do,” Feng said. “There were more legal constraints in past redistricting processes that have been eroded by court decisions and that sense that states can now engage in redistricting with far fewer legal constraints has allowed some to engage in very brazen gerrymandering.” 

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