Neutral Redistricting and Gerrymandering Poll - FACT for America
FACT for America uses a democratic process for choosing which issues and the priorities of the issues that we are focused on. We value your input and encourage you to give us your feedback. Please answer the following questions/statements with your approval on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the highest (you approve 100%).

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Are you concerned that the current method of drawing political district lines (redistricting) in your state is unfair or favors one political party? *
This initial question gauges the public's awareness and concern regarding gerrymandering. Your response indicates whether you believe the current district maps accurately reflect the state's population and political leanings.  
No / Do not agree
Yes / Agree 100%
Should the responsibility for drawing state and federal political district lines be taken away from state legislatures and given to non-partisan, independent commissions?   *
This question addresses the proposed structural reform—removing political influence from the process. Non-partisan commissions are intended to draw maps based on objective criteria rather than partisan advantage.  
No / Do not agree
Yes / Agree 100%
Do you support mandating that all political districts be drawn using only neutral criteria, such as equal population size, geographic compactness, and following municipal boundaries?   *
This core question focuses on the "Specific Solution" of establishing objective, geometric fairness for all districts. Your response indicates whether you want to legally prohibit the use of political data in map-drawing.  
No / Do not agree
Yes / Agree 100%
To what extent do you believe gerrymandering contributes to political polarization and a lack of competitive elections?   *
This question assesses the perceived negative effects of the practice. Critics argue that "safe" gerrymandered districts encourage politicians to only appeal to the extremes of their party, making compromise less likely.  
No / Do not agree
Yes / Agree 100%
Do you believe that computer-assisted, population-density-based mapping (automated districting) would create fairer and more representative political districts than maps drawn by politicians?   *
This question focuses on the technical solution proposed. Your response indicates whether you trust an automated, data-driven approach over human judgment to ensure neutral district boundaries.  
No / Do not agree
Yes / Agree 100%
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