The “People Powered Fair Maps” Redistricting Program

The “People Powered Fair Maps” Redistricting Program

Location

Zoom webinar
US
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 - 12:00pm to Wednesday, April 21, 2021 - 12:45pm

To view the recording of this program, click here.

The League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge welcomes the community to its next virtual Lunch with the League at Noon, Tuesday, April 20 when Debby Gould, 1st Vice President of the League of Women Voters of Tennessee, will share information on the League’s efforts to facilitate fair and equitable redistricting in our state and nation through its “People Powered Fair Maps” national redistricting program, which aims to create fair political maps nationwide in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

In addition to being 1st Vice President, Debby Gould is President-Elect  and the current Advocacy Chair for the League of Women Voters of Tennessee.  Previously, she was president of LWV Nashville and a long-time committed LWV volunteer.  Her work career at the Nashville Public Education Foundation and later with the Peabody Research Institute of Vanderbilt University has prepared her to focus on public policies that have direct impact on communities.

Two Supreme Court rulings since redistricting in 2010 make the heightened focus on fairness during this year’s current redistricting efforts particularly critical. The 2013 Court decision dismantled the formula targeting states and localities with a history of voting discrimination for special federal oversight, thus weakening the protection of vulnerable population groups from discriminatory barriers to voting. The June 2019 ruling in Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina further found that no fair test exists for courts to determine when partisan gerrymandering has gone too far. Concerned that federal courts will be hands-off in the current redistricting process, the League, therefore, launched People Powered Fair Maps to create fair and transparent, people-powered redistricting processes that eliminate partisan and racial gerrymandering nationwide.

In her Lunch with the League presentation in April, Debby Gould will review the League’s 2-year efforts in Tennessee and nationwide. Drawing attention to the several pieces of legislation on redistricting that have made their appearance during this session of the Tennessee Legislature, she will address two bills in particular: SB0003/HB0971, which speaks to the issues of Fair Maps, and SB0957/HB1557, which provides for Independent Redistricting Commissions. Both bills are critical. 

“The impact of the redistricting decisions made in Tennessee during the next year cannot be overstated,” Ms. Gould insists.  “The lines drawn will literally determine the future landscape of political decisions on the federal, state and local levels for the next 10 years.  As League members we need understand how we can be well informed and engaged in the process of redistricting as it unfolds in Tennessee.”

Lunch with the League welcomes League members and nonmembers alike to this informative presentation. Members will automatically receive a link to the live presentation. Nonmembers should contact maryannreeves1 [at] att.net to request the link. A couple of days after the presentation, you may view the recorded session on the League’s website (https://my.lwv.org/tennessee/oak-ridge). 

Contact Information
Mary Ann Reeves
maryannreeves1 [at] att.net