America’s Redistricting Crisis has been Building for Decades.
Florida: Recently Passed an Extreme Voter Identification Law, its Own Version of the SAVE Act, and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has Called for a Special Legislative Session to Enact a Mid-Decade Redraw to Create a Congressional Map that would further Diminish the Voting Power of Communities of Color.
Louisiana: The U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering Louisiana v. Callais, a Case that Will Ddetermine the Future of the Voting Rights Act, and could Lead to the Loss of Congressional Seats across the U.S. South, further Diluting the Power of Minority Voters Nationwide. Some State Legislators are already Proposing New Versions of the Congressional Map to Implement this Change.
Missouri: Voters are Fighting Back after an Extreme Gerrymander by Republicans, Mobilizing to Force a Statewide Vote in 11/2025, on the New Map, and taking a Case All the Way Up-To the Missouri Supreme Court.
Virginia: On 4/21/2026, Virginians will Vote in a Special Election to determine whether the State will Redraw its Maps to Counter Republican Power Grabs across the Country.
Utah: With Support from Trump (R), Republicans tried to Repeal a Law that Created the State’s Bipartisan Map Commission, now that a New, Fairer Map indicates that a Democrat might be able to Win a Congressional Seat. Voters recently were able to Stop this Effort from moving Forward, but We are Waiting to See what Republicans will try Next.
Wisconsin: On 4/7/2026, Wisconsin will Elect a New State Supreme Court Justice, in a Critical Race that will have a Lasting Impact on Fair Representation in this Critical Battleground State.

NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker



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