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Redistricting: What to Know Now

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Redistricting has been hijacked. Partisanship has increased. Political districts are supposed to be revised to to reflect population changes but instead they’re being manipulated. Politicians in gerrymandered districts ignore their voters knowing that they cannot be voted out.

Redistricting occurs every ten years and it next happens in 2021. It’s time to understand redistricting trickery and free resources available so activists are better prepared to advocate for fair representation.

This blog presents an overview of redistricting. Future blogs will cover the apps for activists to draw fair district maps for hearings in more detail.

Background

Redistricting occurs every ten years for the government to redraw political districts to reflect how populations have changed over the past decade to provide fair representation. It plays a critical role in who runs for office, who is elected, and how they vote once they’re in office. The makeup of a district can significantly influence how and whether elected officials respond to a community’s needs.

Redistricting determines who is elected, economic opportunity, healthcare, schools, roads and other resources allocated to a district. Redistricting is supposed follow [these] principles:
Contiguity: Every district has to remain connected–they can’t “jump” from one place to another.
Compactness: With few exceptions, districts shouldn’t be drawn in extremely odd shapes.
Communities of Interest: Generally, districts should try to keep populations that share interests–e.g., fishing communities–together as much as possible.
– Power Coalition

Free apps to make complex issues easier to understand

Redistricting can be complex and has many facets. This complexity is used to hide the manipulation underway. I used Wakelet and StoryMaps to describe redistricting and free resources for activists advocating for fair representation. The apps are free and create digital stories that are easily shared and revised.

Redistricting Wakelet
Redistricting StoryMap

Resources

Takeaway: Help more people understand redistricting and prepare to advocate for fair representation in the 2021 redistricting process.

Deepak
DemLabs


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