Oct 12 2017
Gerrymandering and its Effect on Michigan Voters

Gerrymandering and its Effect on Michigan Voters

Presented by AAUW at Federated Women's Club House

Gerrymandering and its effects on Michigan Voters is the topic of Marquette chapter of the American Association of University Women (AAUW)’s meeting Thursday, October 12, 2107 at 7:00 PM. The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held at the Federated Women’s Club House at 104 E. Ridge Street in Marquette, MI

Hal Gurian from Voters Not Politicians is the presenter. When Hal Gurian lived in Maryland, he witnessed redistricting in which the Democratic Party gerrymandered voting districts, essentially disenfranchising Republicans. When he moved to Michigan he immediately discovered the Republicans were doing the same thing to Democrats. This situation moved this Traverse City businessman to join Voters Not Politician efforts to educate Michigan voters. Gurian is a graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in Economics. He is Past President of his Rotary club in Maryland.

Michigan is one of 37 states which gives the power to draw election maps to the legislature. When one party is in control, the legislature draws the voting districts. This allows them to choose their voters and give their party an advantage for the next decade of elections.

Hal Gurian will discuss how voting maps are presently drawn, why the current system is broken, what problems partisan redistricting brings to Michigan voters and state government. The mission of Voters Not Politicians is to work to transfer political power back to the people so that each vote matters and each voter’s voice is heard.

Voters Not Politicians proposes an Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission of registered Michigan Voters; 4 Democrats, 4 Republicans and 4 Independent voters draw voting districts using guidelines that ensures fairness to all. They will conduct business in public hearings. A minimum of 2 Republicans, 2 Democrats and 2 Independent members of the commission must approve the final maps.

How can his turnabout be achieved? How can you help? Join AAUW to learn about this important topic on Thursday October 12, 2017 at 7:00 PM. Both AAUW and Voters Not Politicians are non- partisan organizations.

A short social period is scheduled at 7:00, coffee and dessert will be served. This precedes the program which will begin at 7:25PM

Admission Info

Free admission

Phone: 906-226-8060

Email: krapport@chartermi.net

Dates & Times

2017/10/12 - 2017/10/12

Additional time info:

The presentation starts at 7:25; light snacks and a brief opportunity to socialize precedes it.

Location Info

Federated Women's Club House

104 W. Ridge Ave., Marquette, MI 49855