How does one decide how to divide states into congressional districts? Currently the state of New Hampshire is broken up into two congressional districts. These districts can be considered not “simple” shapes. Given the opportunity to redistrict the state, how would one make the districts “simpler” while maintaining equal population sizes in each district? We will start by looking at demographics and work our way up from there without the use of gerrymandering
With the dawning of the reapportionment revolution in the 1960s, the nature of redistricting changed...
Partisan gerrymandering poses a threat to democracy. Moreover, the complexity of the districting tas...
Students will demonstrate mastery of the U.S. Congressional redistricting process. Students will cre...
Last month, New Hampshire's Special House Committee on Redistricting released HB52, a bill proposing...
Redrawing congressional districts in the United States is a constitutionally required, yet political...
Redefining legislative districts is a task undertaken by the states after each census in order to en...
The goal of the voter-redistricting problem is to partition a state into districts so that the distr...
The basic redistricting problem is defined as aggregating a set of base (indivisible) units into con...
Redefining legislative districts is a task undertaken by the states after each census in order to en...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2010.Cataloged f...
Subdividing an area into voting districts is often a very controversial issue. If we divide purely g...
Redistricting is the process of dividing states into congressional districts of equal population acc...
Voting district boundaries are often manipulated, or gerrymandered, by politicians in order to give ...
Every ten years, as directed by the Constitution, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts an actual Enumera...
The process of congressional redistricting, delineating boundaries for districts in which voters ele...
With the dawning of the reapportionment revolution in the 1960s, the nature of redistricting changed...
Partisan gerrymandering poses a threat to democracy. Moreover, the complexity of the districting tas...
Students will demonstrate mastery of the U.S. Congressional redistricting process. Students will cre...
Last month, New Hampshire's Special House Committee on Redistricting released HB52, a bill proposing...
Redrawing congressional districts in the United States is a constitutionally required, yet political...
Redefining legislative districts is a task undertaken by the states after each census in order to en...
The goal of the voter-redistricting problem is to partition a state into districts so that the distr...
The basic redistricting problem is defined as aggregating a set of base (indivisible) units into con...
Redefining legislative districts is a task undertaken by the states after each census in order to en...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2010.Cataloged f...
Subdividing an area into voting districts is often a very controversial issue. If we divide purely g...
Redistricting is the process of dividing states into congressional districts of equal population acc...
Voting district boundaries are often manipulated, or gerrymandered, by politicians in order to give ...
Every ten years, as directed by the Constitution, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts an actual Enumera...
The process of congressional redistricting, delineating boundaries for districts in which voters ele...
With the dawning of the reapportionment revolution in the 1960s, the nature of redistricting changed...
Partisan gerrymandering poses a threat to democracy. Moreover, the complexity of the districting tas...
Students will demonstrate mastery of the U.S. Congressional redistricting process. Students will cre...