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Understanding Gerrymandering


Understanding Voting Patterns and Interactions with Gerrymandering

Martin Guo (MIDS), Dani Trejo (CS), James Wang (CS/Math), and Grayson York (Math/CS) spent ten weeks building tools to understand voting patterns and ...

Analysis: What makes a fair election? Recent redistricting the most ...

Democrats have for years bemoaned partisan redistricting plans that helped Republicans win far more congressional seats than expected.

Redistricting—Be Aware of Stacking, Packing, and Cracking

Gerrymandering is the act of manipulating electoral boundaries to favor one party, class, or as we know it in the Black community—to minimize ...

Geometry Reveals the Tricks behind Gerrymandering

Some voting districts are tilted intentionally toward one party or another—a factor in the midterms. Geometry plays a critical role in ...

Understanding the Origin of State and Federal Redistricting Cases

redistricting, law, states, legal geography, gerrymandering, state legislative districts, congressional districts. Page 2. 2. Political Research Quarterly 00(0).

Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines can impact an election

District lines, and the groups of voters within them, may seem arbitrary, but a lot of thought (and political bickering) is put into these ...

Full article: Gerrymandering to survive: an explanation of the political ...

This paper aims to reveal the conditions under which local political actions lead to the amalgamation of sub-municipal units (SMUs) in Portugal.

Legislative Redistricting - GARY KING

The definition of partisan symmetry as a standard for fairness in redistricting; methods and software for measuring partisan bias and electoral ...

Lesson plan: Gerrymandering, or how drawing irregular lines can ...

An example of gerrymandering in Maryland's 3rd congressional district. Photo by PBS NewsHour Weekend. After the U.S. Census every ten years, ...

partisan gerrymandering as a safeguard of federalism

redistricting of congressional districts by each state). Congress has not used its power under the Elections Clause to stem the flow of partisanship into the ...

Gerrymandering and the Packing and Cracking of Medical ... - PubMed

Partisan gerrymandering can affect determination of CD-level uninsurance rates and distort understanding of public health burdens.

Gerrymandering - Annenberg Classroom

This is the practice of redrawing political district boundaries to gain an electoral advantage. For instance, Republicans might design districts so that ...

Gerrymander - a voting district game by GameTheory

GerryMander is a simply puzzle game designed to show you how gerrymandering can be used to rig an election. In GerryMander, you draw voting districts to ...

History of Gerrymandering | C-SPAN Classroom

In this lesson, students will also view videos of Nick Seabrook highlighting redistricting map in various states. Procedures. SET UP: This ...

Understanding Significance Tests From a Non-Mixing Markov Chain ...

Tam Cho [email protected]. Departments of Political Science, Statistics, Mathematics, and Asian American Studies, the College of Law, and the National ...

The Supreme Court's two big gerrymandering cases, explained

Distinguishing between partisan and racial gerrymandering can be difficult, since minority voters tend overwhelmingly to vote democrat. And the ...

Gerrymandering, explained in plain English | by Maya Prohovnik

Context: After the election, I started sending out a short email every day with small, concrete actions that concerned people can take to ...

Managing Gerrymandering

13. See, e.g., Richard G. Niemi, The Swing Ratio as a Measure of Partisan Gerrymandering, in. POLITICAL GERRYMANDERING AND THE COURTS 171, 176 ...

ways YOU can make an impact on gerrymandering and redistricting

We've come to recognize that based on how districts are drawn, not everyone ends up with equitable access and representation in Congress and state legislatures.

The Case for Federal Anti-Gerrymandering Legislation

Partisan gerrymandering is a political tradition the United States can no longer afford. Due in part to the effects of partisan gerrymandering, very few congres ...