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Related: About this forumWhat Republicans stole from North Carolina
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/article234784252.htmlNext year, for the first time in several years, North Carolina voters will cast ballots in races with fairly drawn legislative maps that offer all voters a full voice in their future. Its why everyone from local voting rights advocates to former president Barack Obama celebrated a Wake County Superior Court ruling Tuesday that Republican-drawn legislative maps are unconstitutional. Republicans will not appeal the Common Cause v Lewis decision.
Thats good news to anyone who rues gerrymandering, regardless of the party thats doing it. So yes, you should be celebrating.
But you also should be angry.
...snip...
But the tilted maps didnt just steal the integrity of elections. They stole what North Carolina used to be. Under a Republican super-majority, we became a state that once again jumped to discriminate against its residents, one that was no longer was a model for environmental programs and successes, one that occupied the headlines and late-night jokes that used to be reserved for other states.
Fair maps and fairer elections might have changed some of that.
We likely wouldnt have had Amendment One, a law that made North Carolina the last state to discriminate against gays and lesbian by banning same-sex marriage.
We may not have had HB2, a harshly discriminatory law that cost the state its reputation along with hundreds of millions of dollars in economic investment.
We certainly wouldnt have had a supermajority of Republicans regularly overreaching with laws that courts struck down, and breaking legislative norms and rules so that they could push through an agenda without opposition.
That arrogance was especially on display with gerrymandering. Not only did Republicans rig legislative and congressional maps, they did so brazenly and with the belief it was appropriate because Republicans should be leading North Carolina. Its the kind of self-affirming blindness that comes when there arent enough people to tell you no.
Theres little reason to believe Republicans wouldnt try to get it all back if they achieved a new supermajority in the General Assembly or a majority on the state Supreme Court, which has yet to rule on partisan gerrymandering. So while you should be angry about the injustice afflicted on our state, you also should be vigilant. The maps will be fairer this next election, but the stakes will be just as high.
Complete story at the link.
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/article234784252.html
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What Republicans stole from North Carolina (Original Post)
littlemissmartypants
Sep 2019
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blm
(113,821 posts)1. One of the most important editorials ever published by Observer.
littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)5. ❤ nt
diva77
(7,880 posts)2. There are still plenty of modes of election fraud available - I hope these will be addressed as well
such as computerized "voting" machines & tabulators; e-poll books; purges of voter rolls; voting centers, etc.
K&R for exposure
littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)6. Yes, and the new ID law!
I hope that I am able to vote Tuesday. I am not sure if the new law will be in effect or not which is really pitiful since I volunteer at the Board of Elections. I just keep forgetting to ask.
mnhtnbb
(32,066 posts)7. Only first time voters will require ID
at this point according to this
https://www.voteriders.org/ufaqs/north-carolina-voter-id-information/
littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)8. Cool website! Thank you so much, mnhtnbb! ❤ nt
struggle4progress
(120,258 posts)3. We lost a decade at least
littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)4. At least. It's infuriating. nt