Resources for May 3rd Emergency Call
- Lakshmi Sunder
- May 11
- 1 min read

A Word from Congresswoman Terri Sewell
Former Georgia State Representative Stacey Abrams on MS NOW
Representative Angie Nixon on Illegally Drawn Maps in Her State
Alabama State House Event

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Silent March in New Orleans

What You Need to Know Post Louisiana v. Callais Decision


Monday at the Mansion Event in North Carolina

National Action Network Press Conference

State of the People: Black Papers


Read here
Respect the Results Courthouse Protest

Fair Maps Information Session


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Special Session Action

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Voting Information in Louisiana Primary Elections

On your ballot, you’ll STILL be voting DOWN THE BALLOT for the U.S. Senate, Public Service Commission, BESE, five constitutional amendments, and local races. You can view your sample ballot here: pcej.org/SampleBallots
The U.S. House races will still appear on the ballot, but state officials are currently indicating those votes are not expected to be counted. That makes it even more important to show up and vote in every other race and measure that will directly shape our communities. These five constitutional amendments in particular will have long-term impacts on schools, funding, local services, and political power across the state, especially in Black and marginalized communities. So the bottom line is simple: go vote, start early voting Saturday, vote the entire ballot, and bring five people with you.
This election is shaping schools, funding, and power in our communities for years to come. Your vote is your power — and skipping this election is not an option.
Check your voter status and make sure you are prepared: https://blackvotersmatterfund.org/vote/




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