Let the Gerrymandering
Ohio gerrymandering, explained - Signal Cleveland
“Throughout Ohio history, the majority party in the state legislature has rigged elections by gerrymandering districts,” wrote Mike Curtin, a ...
End Gerrymandering - MyLO | - League of Women Voters
Democracy depends on voters having a voice in the electoral process. Gerrymandering suppresses that voice. Together, let's End Gerrymandering!
LETTERS: Let's end gerrymandering in Ohio - Canton Repository
Gerrymandering is defined by Merriam-Webster dictionary as the practice of dividing or arranging a territorial unit into election districts ...
EP. 5 — A Gerrymandering Tale You Haven't Heard - Swamp Stories
They're galvanized by stories of Republicans in Pennsylvania and North Carolina using majorities in the state legislature to redraw congressional districts to ...
To End Gerrymandering, Change How We Elect Congress | TIME
The latest gerrymandering shows how dysfunctional the U.S. political system has become. There's a better way to vote that counts every ...
Redistricting Report Card - Princeton Gerrymandering Project
Redistricting Season is Open. Every 10 years, U.S. states redraw their congressional and state legislative maps to account for changes in population.
Case: Prison-Based Gerrymandering Reform - Legal Defense Fund
“Prison-based gerrymandering” is a practice whereby many states and local governments count incarcerated persons as residents of the areas where they are ...
What is gerrymandering and what can I do to fix it?
By Countable News. What's the story? We here at Countable have been talking for a long time about the problem of partisan gerrymanders, where districts are ...
Gerrymandering Explained | By Cardinal & Pine - Facebook
What the heck is gerrymandering and why should we care? Political correspondent Michael McElroy explains the process with a topic we all ...
When does partisan gerrymandering cross the line? - Roll Call
OPINION — “I think electing Republicans is better than electing Democrats,” said Rep. David Lewis, a Republican member of the North Carolina ...
Partisan Gerrymandering and the Efficiency Gap - Chicago Unbound
Nicholas Stephanopoulos & Eric McGhee, "Partisan Gerrymandering and the Efficiency Gap" (Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper No. 493, 2014) available at ...
Why Judges Should Replace Gerrymandering with Proportional ...
The primacy of incumbency and partisan advantage also means that legislative districts become more safely partisan over time—the Democratic ones more Democratic ...
Gerrymandering: Crash Course Government #37 | Episode 37 | PBS
Let's talk about Gerrymandering - that is the process in which voting districts are redrawn in a way to favor one party during elections.
Tuesday's decision fuels new uncertainty about district boundaries as the state prepares for fall congressional elections. Challengers of the new map said it ...
Why is Gerrymandering So Bad? A State-by-State Guide
Read on to learn how politicians gerrymander, which states most urgently need reform, and how passing the Freedom to Vote Act would end rigged election maps ...
Explainer: Status of Partisan Gerrymandering Claims Across the ...
Every 10 years, following the federal census, states are required to redraw their congressional and legislative district maps. In the majority of states, ...
An Evaluation of the Efficiency Gap Proposal - Yale Law School
The measure defines partisan gerrymandering in terms of two parties' relative efficiency at translating votes for their party into seats in government. The case ...
Is There Anything Left in the Fight Against Partisan Gerrymandering ...
Congressional Redistricting Commissions and the “Independent State Legislature Theory”. Derek A. Zeigler*, Jose Urteaga** December, 2023.
It's Appalling that Gerrymandering Is Legal
The maps are amazing: Ohio and Pennsylvania, states that went blue for Barack Obama, have congressional delegations that are heavily red.
Gerrymandering: Crash Course Government #37 - PBS NC Video
Let's talk about Gerrymandering - that is the process in which voting districts are redrawn in a way to favor one party during elections.