MOORE V. HARPER

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When it comes to the government and how things are handled within politics and the state that our country is currently in. In the case of Moore V. Harper the fight is for the supreme court to vote within the compounds of this case. Moore V. Harper is fighting to take away the rights of the people within the state or North Carolina. In this fight it states that the state court and the state constitution will not have any power within the federal election. This is just one of the major priority and issues that you face within the political parties. 


"Last year, North Carolina’s Republican-dominated state legislature passed, on a party-line vote, an extreme partisan gerrymander to lock in a supermajority of the state’s 14 congressional seats. The gerrymander was so extreme that an evenly divided popular vote would have awarded 10 of the 14 seats to the Republicans and only four to the Democrats. The map was a radical statistical outlier more favorable to Republicans than 99.9999% of all possible maps."


                                        
In the fight for the people of this country and their rights to be apart of a system that is meant to protect them what is it that you can do to maintain your presence within politics and even keep your rights? Gerrymandering is not the way, you as the people of this land want to have a voice and a say so in what is taking place around you. However if you as the people of this land do not stand up for what affects you the most there will be nothing you can do within the long run of things. Politicians and the entirety of the political party is taking power and control of this country and the people of this country. When these laws are passed it means that you as the citizens will have less to say about the choices that will be made for your lives. 

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"state’s courts, and your state’s constitution should have any say in how elections are run – or if the party that currently controls the legislature should get unchecked authority to do as they please."

"But at stake is something more fundamental: whether our elections should be about the will of the voters, or about how the party in power decides to manipulate the outcome." 

The statements above is quoted by Common Cause. 

"The Supreme Court hasn’t made any substantive rulings yet. In March, the Court rejected the legislators’ emergency appeal to put the gerrymander back in place immediately. At the urging of four justices, however, the legislators filed a regular appeal 
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asking the Court to consider whether to reinstate their map for elections after 2022. In June, the Court agreed to take up the case. The parties will file briefs over the summer and fall, with oral argument happening thereafter. The Court will likely issue its decision before July 2023."
Click the link to find out where the case is and what is taking place within the construct of this case. https://www.supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/21-1271.html

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