Weekly Update: June 27, 2024

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The Headlines Late yesterday afternoon, the MICRC, after five rounds of single-choice voting and one round of ranked voting, chose the Crane A1 map as the remedial draft senate district plan to submit to the court. This map, which will be used for the first time in 2026 if approved, provides new opportunities for historically […]

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VNP Weekly Update: June 21, 2024

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The Headlines Today is the final day of the official public comment period in the state senate redraw, after months of outreach to residents by both Voters Not Politicians and the MICRC. Now the commission will need to take the feedback they’ve received from voters and use it to settle on a final map that […]

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VNP Weekly Update: June 14, 2024

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The Headlines I want to start this week’s update with a reminder that independent redistricting is still the best way forward for Michigan voters and those in other states! I was recently quoted alongside experts from Common Cause and the Brennan Center in an article from Democracy Docket that shows experts agree that a “politician-free” […]

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VNP Weekly Update: June 7, 2024

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Editor’s Note (06/10/2024): We want to clarify that we did not produce the Promote the Vote map scorecard that the Michigan Advance article mentions. We very much appreciate Promote the Vote’s analysis which informs our own, but uses slightly different data and metrics. The second paragraph under “The Headlines” has been revised to clear up […]

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Newsletter: Summer Session at VNP

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June 5, 2024 | Volume 6, No. 6 Hi friend, Before I get into the content of this month’s newsletter, I want to remind you that we will be transitioning to a quarterly newsletter from now on. That means your next VNP newsletter will hit your inbox in September. If you’d like more frequent updates […]

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Summer is In Session!

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Just because the legislature is out of session doesn’t mean our grassroots lobbying work is over. We’re launching our summer session of legislative action! Voters Not Politicians is excited to be organizing grassroots lobbying walks and Legislative Town Halls in key house districts just in time for the legislature’s summer recess.  Grassroots Lobbying Walks Representatives […]

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VNP Weekly Update: May 31, 2024

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The Headlines This week, the Detroit News published a survey that shows many Michigan voters are dissatisfied with the condition of U.S. democracy. 68% — a shocking majority — of respondents are unhappy with our country’s democracy. We have made great strides in strengthening Michigan’s democracy over the past few years, but it’s clear that […]

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VNP Weekly Update: May 24, 2024

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The Headlines This week, the MICRC culled down their expansive list of draft maps and moved a total of 12 draft maps forward to the formal public comment period. Voters Not Politicians is concerned about the overall partisan fairness metrics of several proposed maps, but there are a few options submitted by individual commissioners that […]

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VNP Weekly Update: May 17, 2024

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The Headlines This week the MICRC heard Voting Rights Act and partisan fairness analysis on the 33 draft map configurations. They also named several map variations with (at times controversial) bird names. We expect the commission to narrow the options next week, and we will work with partners and bring you our analysis.  There are […]

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Newsletter: Supporting pro-democracy policies from passage to public education

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May 8, 2024 | Volume 6, No. 5 Hi Friend, Last month, the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission wasted no time in getting to work on the state senate redraw, and Voters Not Politicians is prepared to match their pace as we continue to support the mission of fair and transparent redistricting.  But strengthening democracy […]

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