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Chandley and voting rights

By Martin Goulet - Amherst | Oct 29, 2022

This year’s elections are the first to take place under the new Republican gerrymandered maps. In 2010, and again in 2020, Republicans used redistricting to bake in an advantage for their party, shifting the balance of power in state government from voters to incumbent Republican elected officials. This type of unfair, unrepresentative redistricting undermines the power of individual voters such that winning the most votes does not guarantee the most representation, as has routinely happened in NH since 2010, and is likely to continue in the 2020-30 decade thanks to Republicans.

Sen. Shannon Chandley has been a remarkable leader on this issue and has consistently fought to ensure that our elections result in fair representation. She was a lead sponsor on SB 8, a bill to establish an independent redistricting commission, which received bi-partisan support in the Senate but was unfortunately vetoed by Governor Sununu. This bill would have stopped the partisan gerrymandering which removes accountability and blunts the concept of one person:one vote. Like, Senator Chandley, I believe that voters should choose their representative, not the other way around, and that’s why I am voting for her in November.

Shannon will never stop fighting for fair elections and fair representation, but don’t just take it from me. She was endorsed by Fight for Reform, a project of End Citizens United dedicated to eliminating special interest and corporate influence in politics and returning power back to the voters.

We need representatives in Concord like Senator Chandley who are able to work across party lines to come up with solutions that eliminate partisan bias and deliver real results that help all Granite Staters. I’m proudly voting to elect her (again) on November 8th and I hope you’ll join me.

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