With only a handful of states left to finish drawing their maps -- and a few more settling their district lines in court -- the country’s congressional map is slated to be the most balanced in decades.
We’ve come a long way. Just a few months ago, redistricting experts believed the Republicans would be able to easily gerrymander the five additional congressional districts they needed to secure the House majority -- even if they didn’t secure the support of a single additional voter.
Now that’s looking more and more unlikely. Thanks in no small part to every person who fought for redistricting reforms, advocated for their communities, and held map manipulators accountable.
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The good news is that Republicans can’t just gerrymander their way into taking the House majority as they did in 2011.
The bad news is that Republicans are not just relying on map manipulating:
→ They also spent the past decade tipping the scales with egregious voter suppression efforts.
→ Since 2020, right-wing leaders have increasingly focused on installing partisan sympathizers as election officials in an effort to “take over all the elections."
→ And the GOP has consistently obstructed redistricting and election reform efforts nationally and at the state level.
All On The Line is working to protect voting rights on multiple fronts -- and we’re building out plans to continue this work. But as A.G. Holder said: “Our success has always depended on us starting strong and finishing strong this redistricting cycle.”
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Sula -- Before this round of redistricting began, it was possible that Republicans could just gerrymander their way into the House majority by flipping six districts.
But as Nate Cohn noted in the New York Times last week, the congressional map is shaping up to be “surprisingly fair” and “defies the expectations of many analysts."
All On The Line and the fair map movement are a key reason that map manipulators weren’t able to secure a gerrymandered advantage -- but the work is not done.
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The Ohio Supreme Court rejected legislative maps for the third time because they deemed that partisan gerrymanders made the maps unconstitutional.
With legislative maps in flux, the Ohio Supreme Court is also deciding whether to approve or reject the latest congressional map -- after rejecting a version earlier this year on the grounds of partisan gerrymandering. All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund. Support our work to end gerrymandering.
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