The latest from Fair Fight Action
Kemp has spent his career changing the rules when Black and brown Georgians threaten GOP power.
Atlanta — Today, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp called a special legislative session for June 17 to redraw Georgia's congressional, state legislative, and any other state office elected by district maps for 2028. Kemp's move is the most aggressive escalation yet in the Southern map-rigging rush set off by the Supreme Court gutting the Voting Rights Act.
After Donald Trump's call on Republican states to redraw congressional maps, Kemp is going further than any other southern governor by also targeting the state legislative map and other districts. In Alabama, Tennessee, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Florida, politicians have rushed to pass new congressional maps to silence Black and brown communities before the November midterms. Kemp is the first to take aim at state legislative power, too. Statement from Lauren Groh-Wargo, Fair Fight Action CEO:
"Every time Black and brown Georgians have built power at the ballot box, Brian Kemp has weaponized government power against them. Now Donald Trump has called on the South to rig voting maps – and Kemp is the first southern governor to answer by going after both the congressional and the state legislative maps. It’s a massive escalation and an aggressive attack on Black and brown Americans' constitutional right to fair representation.
“Kemp is calling the legislature back on June 17 on the eve of Juneteenth to silence the voices of Black and brown Georgians – we'll be there to meet them. We’ll pack the Capitol and make it clear he must get his hands off our vote. Stay tuned for more.”
Background: Brian Kemp's Record of Targeting Black and Brown Voters
Kemp's map rigging gambit is the continuation of a career-long pattern of using government power to suppress Black and brown voters in Georgia.
Kemp Told Republicans They Had to Stop "All These Minority Voters" From Registering and Voting:
Kemp Admitted He Signed SB 202 Because He Was “Frustrated” With the Results of the 2020 Election:
On Kemp's Watch, Georgia Closed More Polling Locations Than Any Other State:
Kemp Sent Armed Investigators to Black Neighborhoods After Local Organizers Flipped the Majority-White School Board:
Kemp Oversaw the Cancellation of More Than 1.4 Million Voter Registrations:
Of 53,000 Voter Registrations Kemp Put on Hold Just Before the 2018 Election Under "Exact Match," Nearly 70% Were Black Voters:
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