Hello. The Secretary of State’s Office is once again requesting the assistance of libraries to help raise public awareness. Today’s request is about the opportunity for Michiganders to serve on the first-ever
Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. We hope you will share the following newsletter/website message and social media messages through your own communication channels. I’ve also attached a flyer that we’re hoping you will consider posting inside
your building.
NOTE: Some residents may need to use library computers when applying to serve on the commission and we are so grateful libraries offer this community service. Should anyone approach your staff with questions
about the commission, please direct them to
RedistrictingMichigan.org where we have provided a wealth of information about what it means to be a commissioner.
As always, thank you so much for helping us raise public awareness.
Newsletter/website message
Apply now to make our elections fair
Now through June 1, 2020,
you can apply to serve as one of 13 commissioners on the first-ever Michigan Independent Citizens
Redistricting Commission. Last November, Michigan voters decisively supported the “Voters Not Politicians” constitutional amendment that makes a commission of 13 randomly-selected citizens – not elected politicians, consultants or lobbyists – responsible for
drawing fair and representative district lines for the Michigan Senate, Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress. The commission is a historic opportunity for Michigan voters to draw electoral maps and give us more impartial elections.
All eligible Michigan citizens are encouraged to apply to serve on the commission, which does not require any special skills or expertise. The constitution simply
requires that each commissioner performs his or her duties impartially and with integrity. The application takes about 15 minutes to complete, and commissioners will be compensated about $40,000 for their service. Commissioners will be randomly selected from
the pool of eligible applicants in the summer of 2020 and will gather input from the public as well as census data to determine electoral district maps which will take effect for the 2022 elections.
You can apply today or learn more at
RedistrictingMichigan.org.
Social Media Posts
Twitter
Have you heard? Applications are open for the MI Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission! Apply today:
RedistrictingMichigan.org #MapMichigansFuture @MichSoS
Do you want to help end partisan gerrymandering? Do you believe in transparent and fair government? Apply to serve on the MI Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission
today at RedistrictingMichigan.org to #MapMichigansFuture @MichSoS
If you want to make a difference in Michigan’s democracy, consider applying to serve on the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. You can learn more and
apply today at RedistrictingMichigan.org
#MapMichigansFuture
Facebook
For the first time ever, the power to draw fair and representative election districts in Michigan will be in the hands of citizens and you can be part of it. Apply
today to serve on the Michigan Independent Citizens Commission – no special expertise necessary. Help map Michigan’s future. You’ll make a difference and be compensated for your service. Visit
RedistrictingMichigan.org
today! @MichSoS
Last November millions of Michigan voters amended our constitution to end partisan gerrymandering. Now is the time to apply and participate to #MapMichigansFuture.
Visit RedistrictingMichigan.org
today! @MichSoS
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Please tag us on Twitter at @MichSoS, Instagram at @michigansos and Facebook at @michigansos.
Cathleen P. Simlar
Communications Specialist
Michigan Department of State
Office:
(517)
335-3263
Cell:
(248) 761-7145
Email:
SimlarC@Michigan.gov
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