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La evidencia obtenida por Common Cause confirma cómo los operadores políticos pasaron años conspirando para manipular nuestra democracia con una pregunta sobre ciudadanía en el Censo. El principal cerebro de la manipulación de distritos electorales del Partido Republicano, Thomas Hofeller, presentó un plan para agregar la pregunta sobre ciudadanía al Censo. ¿El propósito? Manipular nuestro proceso de censo y redistribución de distritos para que sea, en palabras de Hofeller, "ventajoso para los republicanos y los blancos no hispanos".

Common Cause has obtained evidence confirming how political operatives have spent years plotting to rig our democracy with a Census citizenship question.

First, the El New York Times publicized this shocking study, written by the GOP’s chief gerrymandering mastermind Thomas Hofeller, that laid out a plan to add the citizenship question to the Census. The purpose? Manipulating our Census and redistricting process to be, in Hofeller’s words, “advantageous to Republicans and Non-Hispanic Whites.”

Then we found evidencia that Hofeller communicated with a top Census official about citizenship when the department was preparing to re-engineer the 2020 census.

Together, the documents undermined the Trump Administration’s explanation for why it wanted to add the citizenship question to the 2020 census. In July, the administration abandoned its attempt to add the question, after being blocked by the Supreme Court.

Now the Hofeller files could reveal the extent of the gerrymandering schemes that Hofeller was involved in across the country.

In early September, a Wake County Superior Court decisión en Causa común contra Lewis stated the Hofeller files provided direct evidence of his interest in maximizing Republicans’ advantage in the 2017 legislative maps in North Carolina. The three-judge panel gave the state legislature two weeks to redraw new maps and mandated a fully transparent process.

On November 4, the court lifted a designación de confidencialidad on more than 100,000 of the Hofeller files pertaining to Arizona, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Nassau County in New York, and Nueces Condado y Galveston in Texas. The court gave Hofeller’s former company, Geographic Strategies, more time to substantiate a claim on other files that it has said are proprietary.

We know from our national redistricting advocacy that Hofeller orchestrated gerrymandering in multiple states, including Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. We believe that there is additional evidence that needs to come forward about the partisan motives and vote-stealing conducted in other states.

What happened…

Back in 2015, a Republican operative named Thomas Hofeller — once called “the Michelangelo of the modern gerrymander” — was hired by a Republican megadonor to conduct a study: what if the rules of redistricting were changed to draw legislative districts based on the number of voting citizens living in them, not the total number of people living in a state?

Hofeller recognized this change would be a “radical departure from the federal ‘one person, one vote’ rule presently used in the United State[s].”

Hofeller even recognized that it would be hard to convince the Supreme Court to mandate this change, unless… they could figure out how to add a citizenship question on the upcoming 2020 Census.

Then, in the next round of redistricting, the plan was for Republicans to use that citizenship data to supercharge their partisan gerrymandering strategy: excising a large number of Americans out of redistricting altogether, and packing the remaining Democrats and voters of color into as few districts as possible.

What’s next…

Hofeller’s documents are a “smoking gun” — exposing exactly how he and his fellow operatives worked to undermine the integrity of our Census, manipulate redistricting, and rig the elections for partisan advantage.

Now that their plan has been revealed, it’s important for all of us – the courts, leaders, and the people – to stand up for a democracy that includes every American voice.

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Publicación de datos sobre redistribución de distritos

El 12 de agosto de 2021, la Oficina del Censo de los EE. UU. publicó los datos "heredados" de la redistribución de distritos para los estados. Si bien estos datos requerirán algo de tiempo para procesarse, esta es la información que los estados y las localidades necesitan para trazar nuevos distritos electorales diseñados para durar toda la década. El cronograma actualizado para la publicación de estos datos ha afectado los cronogramas de redistribución de distritos y elecciones estatales. Obtenga más información aquí.

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Representación blanqueada

Los agentes partidistas están intentando cambiar la forma en que se delimitan los distritos electorales, en un esfuerzo radical por socavar nuestra democracia representativa.

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Los archivos de Hofeller

La evidencia obtenida por Common Cause confirma cómo los operadores políticos pasaron años conspirando para manipular nuestra democracia con una pregunta sobre ciudadanía en el Censo. El principal cerebro de la manipulación de distritos electorales del Partido Republicano, Thomas Hofeller, presentó un plan para agregar la pregunta sobre ciudadanía al Censo. ¿El propósito? Manipular nuestro proceso de censo y redistribución de distritos para que sea, en palabras de Hofeller, "ventajoso para los republicanos y los blancos no hispanos".

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Más de 300 líderes de derechos civiles, religiosos y sindicales exigen supervisión sobre la pregunta sobre ciudadanía en el censo

Instamos al Comité de Seguridad Nacional y Asuntos Gubernamentales a que realice audiencias de supervisión sobre la decisión del Secretario de Comercio de agregar una pregunta sobre ciudadanía al censo decenal lo antes posible.

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