National Redistricting Foundation
The National Redistricting Foundation seeks to prevent and reverse insidious gerrymandering through legal action across the country.
- NEW: The NRF Redistricting Dashboard lets voters explore state districts through our interactive political and demographic map. Understand your districts and what’s at stake for fair maps: redistrictingfoundation.org
- NEW! Explore the NRF’s digital hub for tools and insights on fair maps, including: ✔ Interactive map analysis ✔ Litigation & policy updates ✔ An active litigation tracker ✔ A data-driven Policy Lab redistrictingfoundation.org
- We’re excited to launch our new NRF website, featuring our Policy Lab and Redistricting dashboard! 🗺️💻 We’re at a critical point for redistricting in our country, and these tools are designed to connect people to the facts. Check it out now: redistrictingfoundation.org
- BREAKING: SCOTUS has stayed a federal order blocking Texas’ racial gerrymander. This decision clears the way for the map’s use in the midterms and the widespread disenfranchisement of voters of color. We will remain in the fight against this unconstitutional power grab. https://bit.ly/4iAWIjE
- BREAKING: A federal court blocks Texas’s 2025 mid-decade congressional map from use in the 2026 elections. The court found that Texas’s map cannot take effect while the litigation concerning its impact on fair representation continues. Our full statement: bit.ly/3LJRs0U
- This week, NRF-supported intervenors moved to join University of South Florida College Republicans v. Lutnick, a federal case brought by college Republicans seeking to overturn the 2020 Census. This case is an attempt to ultimately conduct an unnecessary mid-decade census. bit.ly/47ku2aN
- 🚨Today the U.S. Supreme Court is re-hearing oral argument in Louisiana v. Callais. Central to this Section case is a fundamental question about who the politicians in this country answer to and who they represent. This should be a straightforward decision for the court—uphold Section 2 of the VRA.
- A federal court has reaffirmed that the VRA must be enforced in Alabama—meaning the state must continue to have 2 Black opportunity districts. Today’s ruling confirms what we’ve known all along: Black Alabamians have a fundamental right to *real* electoral power.
- Yesterday, a two-week trial began in Caster v. Allen, a redistricting lawsuit that will determine the fate of Alabama’s congressional map. The NRF is calling on the district court to reject the state’s attempts to re-install a gerrymandered map that includes just one Black opportunity district.
- “The conservative states behind this lawsuit are attempting to depart from the bedrock theory of the Constitution that everyone—every person—should be counted equally for the purpose of congressional apportionment.” redistrictingfoundation.org/news/eric-ho... #census
- Census news: The NRF is supporting a group of California & Texas voters in moving to intervene in Louisiana v. Dept. of Commerce—voters who are seeking to protect their congressional & Electoral College representation from a challenge by conservative states to a fair and accurate census count.
- Hello BlueSky 👋 We're the National Redistricting Foundation. We launched in 2017 to pursue legal challenges to gerrymandered districts. Our judicial system is often the last defense in restoring a more equitable electoral process—making litigation a crucial tool for creating fair maps.