Updates

  • Fair Representation in Redistricting

CEI and FRR Teams Seeking an Operations Manager

Census Equity Initiative (CEI) and Fair Representation in Redistricting (FRR) are seeking an Operations Manager to oversee operational systems and events management for two funder collaboratives with small teams and large networks. The Operations Manager will also be responsible for CRM maintenance and website support.  CEI is a national funder collaborative promoting a fair and […]Click to read CEI and FRR Teams Seeking an Operations Manager
  • The New York Times

The Death of Competition in American Elections

A vast majority of 2024 races for Congress and state legislatures were decided by low-turnout or meaningless primaries. The trend is making politics more polarized and eroding public trust.Click to read The Death of Competition in American Elections
  • NYCLU

Appellate Court Reaffirms Constitutionality of New York Voting Rights Act

Yesterday, in Clarke v. Town of Newburgh, N.Y., the New York Appellate Court upheld the constitutionality of the New York Voting Rights Act (NYVRA). This decision reverses a lower court ruling that had previously found the law unconstitutional. In response, the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), LatinoJustice PRLDEF, and […]Click to read Appellate Court Reaffirms Constitutionality of New York Voting Rights Act
  • The Associated Press

Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?

A nonprofit law group dedicated to protecting the rights of Southern voters of color had more on its plate this year than just the 2024 presidential election. The Southern Coalition for Social Justice supports voter registration drives and monitors election certification. Staff attorneys help run a legal hotline for voting irregularities. Teams challenge electoral maps […]Click to read Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
  • Prison Policy Initiative

If the Census Bureau truly values accuracy, it should count incarcerated people at home

The Census Bureau’s current method of counting people in prison and jail is prone to errors with sizable consequences. Counting incarcerated people at home can produce more accurate data. The Prison Policy Initiative examined 2020 Census data to better understand the impact of this often overlooked error. They found that it is not a rare […]Click to read If the Census Bureau truly values accuracy, it should count incarcerated people at home
  • Common Cause
New Report Examines Redistricting Impact on Native American Communities Post-2020 Census

New Report Examines Redistricting Impact on Native American Communities Post-2020 Census

A new report from Common Cause examines the impact of the recent redistricting cycle on Native American communities. “Stronger Together: Native Americans’ Fight for Fair Redistricting,” looks at the attempts to undermine the Native American vote through gerrymandering and how a number of them were foiled. The report focuses particularly on Arizona, Alaska, South Dakota, Oregon, […]Click to read New Report Examines Redistricting Impact on Native American Communities Post-2020 Census