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Voting & Elections 03.16.2016

Redistricting Reform launched by bipartisan House and Senate team

Fair Districts PA Citizens Coalition Endorses The Initiative.

Voting & Elections 02.20.2016

Supreme Court Refuses to Block Order for Redrawing of NC Congressional Districts

Common Cause, allies comment on high court's refusal to freeze redistricting ordered by federal judges in NC

Voting & Elections 02.19.2016

Gerrymander Gazette - March 2016

In this monthly newsletter, Common Cause will provide periodic updates on the goofy politics that allow this anachronism to survive and the grassroots campaigns, legislative efforts, and litigation that are allowing citizens to fight back and make their voices heard.

Voting & Elections 02.19.2016

Gerrymander Gazette - February 2016

In this monthly newsletter, Common Cause will provide periodic updates on the goofy politics that allow this anachronism to survive and the grassroots campaigns, legislative efforts, and litigation that are allowing citizens to fight back and make their voices heard.

Voting & Elections 01.27.2016

Hogan Proposes Bill to Curb Gerrymandering in Maryland

Today Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland introduced a bill prohibiting the drawing of legislative districts for political advantage and establishing an independent citizen commission to draw district lines.

Voting & Elections 12.15.2015

Evenwel, Equal Representation Depends on Justice Kennedy

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments last Tuesday in Evenwel v. Abbott, a case that has huge implications for who has a voice in our democracy.

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