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Constitutional Amendment for Fair Redistricting
This isn’t a state problem or a party problem — it’s a national problem. Both parties draw district lines to protect the powerful and silence communities. Voters are the ones who lose when elections are rigged before they even begin.
This demands a national solution. That’s why I’m calling for a Constitutional Amendment for Fair Redistricting.
By enshrining the following simple rules into the Constitution, we can ensure every state follows the same fair process, making every vote matter equally.
Fair & Logical Boundaries
Every district has nearly the same number of people so every vote counts equally.
Districts are one connected shape — no islands or scattered pieces.
Shapes are reasonable and compact, not bizarre lines that twist to grab certain voters.
Keep cities, counties, and natural communities together whenever possible.
Ban Political Bias
No map can be drawn to help or hurt any political party, candidate, or incumbent.
Political data can only be used to check for fairness after a map is drawn.
Every final map must pass clear, public statistical tests to prove it's not biased.
If a map fails the tests, it must be fixed before it can be used in an election.
Public Transparency
All data, software, and rules used to draw maps are open to the public.
Draft maps are posted online for everyone to review and comment on.
Mapmakers must explain their decisions in plain language.
Anyone can submit their own map for consideration.
No Mid-Decade Changes
Maps are redrawn only once after each U.S. Census, every 10 years.
This stops mid-decade “power grabs” that manipulate maps to protect incumbents.
The only exceptions are for court orders or major, unexpected population changes.