On November 3, 2021, Georgia Legislators will return to the Capitol for a Special Session to draw new districts lines to account for population growth after the 2020Census. Read More
Redistricting is the process of drawing boundaries for electoral and political districts in the U.S. and is usually done every ten years after the census. The U.S. Constitution requires each Representative in Congress represent an equal number of citizens and mandates a census to determine the number of citizens and apportion seats to each state.
Please check your State Legislative website or other nonprofits websites in your area to find out where town halls are being held so you can let your voice be heard.
The Census numbers will also allow federal dollars to be re-allocated to each state to pay for federally funded programs like Social Security.