Obama will appear at a fundraiser for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee at a private residence in Washington, D.C. On Thursday.
"Restoring fairness to our democracy by advocating for fairer, more inclusive district maps around the country is a priority for President Obama," spokesman Kevin Lewis said today.
Before he left the White House, Obama said that redistricting will be a top political priority in his post- presidency and admitted he failed to create a "sustaining organization" around the political coalition that twice elected him to office.
That byzantine process can have a huge impact on political power: During Obama's presidency, Democrats lost more than 1,030 seats in statehouses, governor's mansions and Congress.
The NDRC, chaired by Obama's former attorney general, Eric Holder, will devote legal and political resources to the next round of redrawing state districting maps after the 2020 census.
Obama has mostly worked on causes related to his foundation and future presidential library since leaving the White House, and is unlikely to appear at many other fundraisers before the end of the summer.
The fundraiser will be closed to the media, officials said.
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