To: U.S. Supreme Court
We can end partisan gerrymandering
Our elections are supposed to represent the will of the people -- but right now, partisan lawmakers have the power to manipulate district maps to keep themselves and their friends in office. We need to put an end to this gerrymandering and make the process of drawing electoral maps impartial -- so that our government is truly of, by, and for the people.
Why is this important?
We have just a few days to tell the Supreme Court loud and clear that We the People deserve fair maps…
The Supreme Court has officially announced that the justices will hear Rucho v. Common Cause -- our potentially landmark lawsuit against gerrymandering in North Carolina -- on Tuesday, March 26th.
If we win, we'll set a nationwide precedent to end partisan gerrymandering -- launching a domino effect to strike down rigged maps not just in North Carolina, but in all 50 states.
Just imagine: in one fell swoop, we could revolutionize how our government represents us. This would be one of the biggest shifts of power from political insiders to the American people in a generation -- but we need your voice to secure a victory.
Let's show the Court that Americans nationwide are ready to take a stand against this undemocratic process. Add your name to demand an end to partisan gerrymandering.
The Supreme Court has officially announced that the justices will hear Rucho v. Common Cause -- our potentially landmark lawsuit against gerrymandering in North Carolina -- on Tuesday, March 26th.
If we win, we'll set a nationwide precedent to end partisan gerrymandering -- launching a domino effect to strike down rigged maps not just in North Carolina, but in all 50 states.
Just imagine: in one fell swoop, we could revolutionize how our government represents us. This would be one of the biggest shifts of power from political insiders to the American people in a generation -- but we need your voice to secure a victory.
Let's show the Court that Americans nationwide are ready to take a stand against this undemocratic process. Add your name to demand an end to partisan gerrymandering.