At Fair Districts GA, our ultimate goal is to reform Georgia’s process for drawing federal, state, and local electoral maps.
The Princeton Gerrymandering Project gives Georgia’s most recently drawn legislative districts (enacted in 2023) a poor report card, ranging from a “C” in competitiveness and partisan fairness, to an “F” in racial representation. This is a direct result of gerrymandering; the practice of drawing district lines to favor one group over another. Fair Districts GA — as a non-partisan and non-profit organization — works to encourage a fair and transparent redistricting process in Georgia.
Mission
We educate the public, elected officials, and media about the critical importance of reforming Georgia’s redistricting process, energizing a grassroots movement to eliminate racial and partisan gerrymandering.
Vision
We envision a non-partisan, transparent, and inclusive redistricting process that supports free and fair elections by reliably enacting fair district maps reflecting the demographic diversity and political preferences of Georgia’s voters at the federal, state and local level.
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Petitions signed
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Activists engaged
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Town Hall Meetings Presented
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Letters to the Editor Written
Two Organizations, One Shared Goal
Fair Districts GA and the Fair Districts GA Foundation share the same mission and vision. However, they are distinct organizations with different ways to achieve their goals. Fair Districts GA and the Fair Districts GA Foundation advance their organizational missions through peaceful, lawful programs and civic engagement. We do not condone or support violence, property damage, or illegal activity, and we prohibit the use of our resources for such conduct.
- The mission of Fair Districts GA is to advocate for reform and fair maps through direct lobbying and indirect citizen lobbying, consistent with its role as a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization.
- The mission of Fair Districts GA Foundation is to research redistricting issues, educate, inform, and engage the public, and formulate positions on redistricting reforms, consistent with its role as a qualified 501(c)(3) charity.










