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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMark Elias urges all Democratic Governors to redistrict 30 seats
?si=6k7FnW-iwsmsSxNTNot counting California. This just to counteract what maga will do in 2026. So far they have been reluctant to do so, but if the voting rights is dismantled by SC we don't have a choice.

NCDem47
(3,154 posts)Just do it! Republicans are acting at warp speed here guys. These R redistricting states are adding up and fast! This is our shot.
flying_wahini
(8,208 posts)JustAnotherGen
(37,276 posts)We also need 2/3 of Assembly and Senate. We are just a few weeks from the election.
1. I think Sherrill is going to win.
2. If we pick up one more seat in the assembly - we can do it.
There is a public notice which must be given. Give the notice, and vote. There's plenty of time before the County Clerks need to run the primary (June) to re-district.
It's not a priority for sane New Jerseyans right now.
We have to keep the Assembly and the Governor. Just give us a few weeks to put the oxygen masks on ourselves.
Tribetime
(6,900 posts)That could be taken
SSJVegeta
(1,795 posts)Last edited Fri Oct 17, 2025, 07:51 PM - Edit history (1)
Tribetime
(6,900 posts)SSJVegeta
(1,795 posts)Into dummymanders.
JustAnotherGen
(37,276 posts)And they will make mistakes.
FBaggins
(28,494 posts)I can't think of a variation of "to the max" where we would win.
It's far easier to "pack" democrats than republicans
SSJVegeta
(1,795 posts)And theres simply more seats in blue states than in red states.
FBaggins
(28,494 posts)Lots of blue states have already done so.
Also - if there were more seats in blue states and in red states... Trump wouldn't have won by 86 EVs (or at all)
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Wiz Imp
(7,738 posts)I say "does not appear to be true" rather than "definitely isn't true" only because it's not possible to identify what would be a "Max" gerrymander in many states.
In reality, there are currently 15 states with a Democratic trifecta in their state and 23 with Republican Trifectas.
The Democratic trifecta states currently have 133 Democratic Representatives and 30 Republican Representatives.
The Republican trifecta states have 132 Republican Representatives and 44 Democratic Representatives.
But on top of that, Colorado and Washington, despite having Democratic trifectas use an Independent Commission so they would first need a law change (like California) to make any changes.
New Jersey (also with a Democratic trifecta) uses a commission of political appointees.
New York (D trifecta) uses a hybrid commission/legislature approach.
North Carolina which has a Democratic Governor and Republican legislature uses the legislature to draw maps with the Governor unable to veto. North Carolina currently has 10 Republicans and 4 Democrats.
SSJVegeta
(1,795 posts)It's still kinda close but ultimately the wild card will be in the states with split control of government.
FBaggins
(28,494 posts)... which is a shame because they have some of the easiest seats to draw out (multiple narrowly-red seats neighboring deep blue seats).
But a constitutional amendment requires a 55% supermajority... and I doubt the electorate would come through.
JoetheShow
(144 posts)Their idea of resistance is to write a strongly worded letter, or sue in court knowing the Orange Ass will just work around whatever narrow decision goes against him. Dems keep bringing a paper clip to a gun fight. It's time to bring a cannon to the gun fight. The Trump cult will lie, cheat and steal to get what they want. It's long past time to stop treating them as honorable colleges.
Teacher of the Year
(215 posts)But I see it as the Republicans bringing a gun to the paper clip fight.
We need to fight back to win though. Never enter a fight if you don't intend to fight to win.
JoetheShow
(144 posts)"A marketplace of ideas" people like to say. But it certainly hasn't been that way certainly since Newt Gingrich and maybe even before him. Ever since the Powell memo, conservatives have been dumping money into institutions to slant the playing field to their favor. They have succeeded far beyond what I would have thought possible. I don't see liberals having a similar capability because there's no financial benefit to liberalism for those with the ability to dump millions and even billions into think tanks, news outlets, and elections. It's up to we the people and those with power who believe in our ideals to bend the arc of history back towards Justice.
hauckeye
(784 posts)In Wisconsin we have a Denocratic governor but the legislature is republican. I dont think the governor can do it unilaterally.
Wednesdays
(21,092 posts)There are plenty of blue states with Dem governors and Dem legislatures.
FBaggins
(28,494 posts)There are plenty of deep blue states... but no matter how blue Massachusetts is... we can't pick up any seats there. The same is true for a bunch of other states.
markodochartaigh
(4,402 posts)most people have realized that if they are playing a game with someone who cheats they will never be able to win unless they cheat. The difference is that the Democratic party cannot just pick up their marbles and go home. There is no choice but to keep playing. Without a fair referee, the supreme court, the Democratic party will lose to a cheating Republican party.
And, you can't really call gerrymandering, redistricting, cheating anymore. The supreme court makes the rules and they have said that it is ok. What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
tinrobot
(11,825 posts)We're still stubbornly playing by the old rules.
awesomerwb1
(4,909 posts)Dems are playing by decades old rules.
WarGamer
(18,045 posts)FBaggins
(28,494 posts)But it isn't
There aren't 30 seats available in states that we can redistrict. Not even close.
Tribetime
(6,900 posts)If we don't do this, there will be no country.. If for some reason they do this and don't get re.Elected.I'm sure there would be other opportunities for that and probably in the new cabinet
JustAnotherGen
(37,276 posts)Down the Barrel of the Shittarelli gun in NJ.
We have to protect ourselves first. It's a compressed timeline.
Joinfortmill
(19,254 posts)Wiz Imp
(7,738 posts)There are only 15 states where Democrats have the Governorship + both sides of the state legislature. Some of these already have 100% Democratic Congressional delegations so there is nothing to be gained in those states. We know California is doing everything they can to redraw lines and Illinois and New York have pledged to do the same. I'm not sure what' available beyond that, with the understanding that some states' constitutions would not allow for changes to be made now. Here are the states with a current Democratic trifecta and the current number of Republican seats in Congress
California (9)
Colorado (4)
Connecticut (0)
Delaware (0)
Hawaii (0)
Illinois (3)
Maine (0)
Maryland (1)
Massachusetts (0)
New Jersey (3)
New Mexico (0)
New York (7)
Oregon (1)
Rhode Island (0)
Washington (2)
That's a TOTAL of only 30 Republican seats in Democratic controlled states. It's almost certainly impossible to completely shut out Republicans in all of these states.
If California, New York & Illinois can successfully redraw their maps. then that will likely counteract the current Republican gerrymandering. Also, Virginia could probably redraw the map to add a couple more Democratic districts, but they have to win the Governorship and maintain complete control of the legislature this November first.
Tribetime
(6,900 posts)I'm sure I don't have it exactly, right.I apologize
FBaggins
(28,494 posts)It's absolutely impossible to get all 30 of those seats - or even close to that if we're talking about 2026.
Wiz Imp
(7,738 posts)Of course, the point was Elias (who I love despite being misguided in this case) in asking for the Democrats to redistrict 30 seats is literally asking for the impossible.
liberalla
(10,721 posts)SheltieLover
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gab13by13
(30,160 posts)He wouldnt be here long. 😏