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New Citizen-led Effort in Michigan Wakes Up Voters

A new movement for gerrymandering reform has gained traction in the wolverine state.  Voters will be asked to approve a system whereby average citizens will be tasked with creating voting districts in the state, instead of the partisan Republican-led legislature.

If allowed to proceed to the vote this November, this has the potential to re-make Michigan politics.



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