As we move closer toward the delivery of census population data to the states around September 30, 2021 and the start of redistricting, activity is picking up across the country to ensure that this process is as fair and transparent and possible. As a result, we will provide more frequent updates on the work Common Cause and our partner organizations are doing to slay the gerrymander.

Тренинги и мероприятия

Новости

  • Общее Дело hosted a press briefing on April 7 titled The Risks of Rushing Redistricting. Common Cause and experts explained the adjusted census data releases and the impact on states based on their redistricting or election deadlines. The briefing also covered the different types of data and what each can or cannot be used to do (ACS, Apportionment, Legacy, and Redistricting). Watch previous briefings on the risk of extreme partisan gerrymanders, community-created fair maps, и communities of color as communities of interest.
  • New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham подписал законопроект, SB 304, that will create a seven-person advisory citizens redistricting commission to accept public testimony and draw maps to recommend to the legislature. Reform victories in the year redistricting will take place are no small feat, so congratulations to New Mexico advocates who made this happen.
  • The Oregon Supreme Court granted the state legislature until September 27, 2021 to submit initial redistricting plans. Prior to this, The Oregon Constitution required legislators to submit maps by July 1, a deadline that will be impossible to meet given the Census Bureau’s new schedule for delivering population data.
  • Colorado’s congressional redistricting commission chair was removed as chairman by a unanimous vote of fellow commissioners for peddling false content on social media related to the 2020 election. He will remain on the commission.
  • The Iowa Supreme Court announced last week that it is willing to take on the responsibility of drawing districts if the legislature misses the deadline for approving districts.
  • The groups that pushed through constitutional amendments to end gerrymandering in Florida and then successfully sued the Legislature to have the Legislature’s redistricting maps thrown out in the last cycle, are asking lawmakers to sign a pledge promising an open, fair, and lawful effort this time.
  • From New York Magazine: “Why Republicans Think They Can Regain Power Without Repudiating Trumpism”. Spoiler alert: gerrymandering.

Resources, Materials, Tools, and Guides

  • Common Cause’s national redistricting and representation team released Runaway Redistricting, a report detailing these impacts on all 50 states with state-specific recommendations to address the new schedule.
  • MALDEF and Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC released a preliminary report titled Impact of Differential Privacy and the 2020 Census on Latinos, Asian Americans and Redistricting. Differential privacy is a mathematical method that adds “statistical noise” to published tables in a way that protects each respondent’s identity. Statistical noise or false information is used to alter data so that the link between the data and a specific person cannot be certain.
  • Represent.US released a report called the Gerrymandering Threat Index, which examines the likelihood that a state’s residents could see their voting districts unfairly manipulated.
  • The Prison Policy Initiative spotlights a recent Boston Globe op-ed providing a concise explainer about why states and localities must act immediately to end prison gerrymandering before redistricting begins later this year.

Этот информационный бюллетень был выпущен организацией Common Cause и составлен Дэном Викуной. Подпишитесь на Gerrymander Gazette здесь. Для получения дополнительной информации или для передачи новостей свяжитесь с Дэн Викунья.

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