VNP Weekly Update: April 12, 2024

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The Headlines A brand new legal filing in Agee v Benson is giving us a clearer picture of the next phase of this redraw process. Both parties in the case have agreed to a proposed timeline for the state senate redraw, which would see a final map approved by the end of July.   And Voters […]

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Newsletter: We’ve won our first big fight of 2024!

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April 10, 2024 | Volume 6, No. 4 Hi Friend, If, like me, you spent most of March wading through the various legal filings in the Agee v Benson federal case, then you already know the good news: the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission successfully adopted revised Michigan state house maps to meet the requirements […]

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Young Volunteer Makes Big Impact Behind-the-Scenes

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Voters Not Politicians is known for our army of dedicated volunteers, often seen out and about with clipboards and literature in hand. But volunteers play a big role behind the scenes as well.  Jeffrey Hoang, a student at Eastern Michigan University, volunteered to assist our Communications team this spring, and made his impact on VNP […]

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Redistricting Update: Where we are with House and Senate redraw

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Last month, we updated you on the latest developments in the court-ordered redraw of Detroit-area Michigan House districts. Since then, the court approved the maps submitted by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, and both Voters Not Politicians and the MICRC have begun preparing for the state senate redraw.  Here’s how we got here and […]

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VNP Weekly Update: April 5, 2024

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The Headlines Now that the court has accepted the remedial maps submitted by the MICRC, the commission is preparing to quickly move on to the senate redraw phase. The voided state senate districts (1, 3, 6, 8, 10, and 11) represent over 1.5 million Michiganders who will need to be kept informed and engaged during […]

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VNP Weekly Update: March 28, 2024

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The Headlines I have excellent news to share! The three-judge federal panel has decided that the Michigan House district maps (otherwise known as Motown Sound E1) submitted by the MICRC* will be used for the 2024 elections and beyond. In their decision, they recognized the public support for the map, and that the voided districts […]

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VNP Weekly Update: March 22, 2024

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The Headlines New Michigan House map remedies racial concerns that led to redraw, special master says Detroit News, March 18, 2024 This week Bernard Grofman, the Reviewing Special Master assigned by the federal court, filed his review of the proposed maps submitted by the MICRC.  The MICRC also filed its response to the plaintiffs’ objections […]

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VNP Weekly Update: March 15, 2024

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The Headlines 1. Michigan redistricting: Opponents argue new Detroit maps fall short Bridge Michigan, March 11, 2024 Late last Friday, the plaintiffs in Agee v. Benson filed their objections to the Motown Sound E1 map that was submitted by the MICRC as their remedial plan.  As defenders of the voter-approved independent redistricting process, VNP is […]

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VNP Weekly Update: March 8, 2024

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Hi Team, While we wait for court action on the redraw of Michigan House districts and prepare for the Michigan Senate redraw to begin, I’d like to share some recent news headlines and how they connect with our pro-democracy work in Michigan.  The Headlines 1. Right-wing activists quietly challenging voter registrations in battleground states including […]

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Newsletter: We’re moving full speed to what’s next, redistricting and otherwise

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March 6, 2024 | Volume 6, No. 3 Hi Friend, In an election year, we know that as Voters Not Politicians, it is our responsibility to take every opportunity we have to reach voters and remind them that, as the first line of our state constitution states, all political power is inherent in the people. […]

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