After Long Fight, Anti-Gerrymandering Initiative Gets On Ballot In Michigan
Source: Talking Points Memo
By Allegra Kirkland | June 20, 2018 4:46 pm
After a months-long fight, an anti-gerrymandering initiative has officially been approved for the November ballot.
The Michigan Board of Canvassers voted 3-0 Wednesday to approve the proposal by Voters Not Politicians, a citizens group. The effort grew out of a Facebook post by local activist Katie Fahey, who urged voters frustrated by sweeping Republican victories in the 2016 election to come together to take on gerrymandering. The all-volunteer ballot initiative ended up securing over 425,000 signatures in 110 days.
We look forward to being on the ballot in November, and giving voters a chance to change our current system, where politicians and lobbyists operate behind closed doors to draw district lines for partisan gain, Fahey said in a statement on the Board of Canvassers vote. Our polling and our volunteer signature collection and canvassing results show Michigan voters support our plan for a transparent, non-partisan, Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission.
A final decision on the legality of the proposed initiative is still pending in state Supreme Court. A group called Citizens Protecting Michigans Constitution (CPMC), which is backed by the state Chamber of Commerce, sued to block the initiative in May, claiming it made so many changes to the state constitution that it should require a constitutional convention.
The initiative proposes taking map-drawing control for both congressional and state legislative districts away from lawmakers. A citizens commission made up of four Democrats, four Republicans and five independents randomly chosen by the secretary of state would assume control of the process.
Read more: https://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/voters-not-politicians-anti-gerrymandering-initiative-approved-michigan-ballot
Does anyone know if your state electes judges or are they picked by your governor in Michigan
bucolic_frolic
(43,064 posts)Ha, that's a good one
turbinetree
(24,685 posts)roamer65
(36,744 posts)The Michigan Supreme Court is currently stacked with 5 elected republicans and only 2 Democrats.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Justices_of_the_Michigan_Supreme_Court