<p>The ability for the citizens of a nation to determine their own representation has long been regarded as one of the most critical objectives of any electoral system. Without having the assurance of equality in representation, the fundamental nature and operation of the political system is severely undermined. Given the centuries of institutional reforms and population changes in the American system, Congressional Redistricting stands as an institution whereby this promise of effective representation can either be fulfilled or denied. The broad set of processes that encapsulate Congres- sional Redistricting have been discussed, experimented, and modified to achieve clear objectives and have long been understood to be important. Questions ...
In this dissertation I study the impacts of a few key features of the United State's majoritarian po...
We demonstrate the surprising benefits of legislative redistricting (including partisan gerrymanderi...
Election law suffers from a comparative blind spot. Scholars in the field have devoted almost no att...
The partitioning of space is an essential consideration for the efficient allocation of resources. I...
With the dawning of the reapportionment revolution in the 1960s, the nature of redistricting changed...
Three developments have created challenges for political representation in the U.S. and particularly...
Public Participation Geographic Information Systems for Redistricting A Case Study in Ohio, Journal ...
While drawing electoral districts and its special type called gerrymandering (redistricting with a c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2010.Cataloged f...
Every 10 years, the United States conducts population census. Beyond serving various socio-economic ...
Increasingly, the process of redrawing congressional and state legislative boundaries to achieve the...
In the United States, the decentralization of power over redistricting to the states has prevented t...
Previous research in redistricting has treated geography and institutions as two separate, disconnec...
Since the 2010 U.S. House elections, many have characterized Washington as marred in "gridlock". De...
Every ten years in the United States, we redraw our congressional districts that elect the 435 membe...
In this dissertation I study the impacts of a few key features of the United State's majoritarian po...
We demonstrate the surprising benefits of legislative redistricting (including partisan gerrymanderi...
Election law suffers from a comparative blind spot. Scholars in the field have devoted almost no att...
The partitioning of space is an essential consideration for the efficient allocation of resources. I...
With the dawning of the reapportionment revolution in the 1960s, the nature of redistricting changed...
Three developments have created challenges for political representation in the U.S. and particularly...
Public Participation Geographic Information Systems for Redistricting A Case Study in Ohio, Journal ...
While drawing electoral districts and its special type called gerrymandering (redistricting with a c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2010.Cataloged f...
Every 10 years, the United States conducts population census. Beyond serving various socio-economic ...
Increasingly, the process of redrawing congressional and state legislative boundaries to achieve the...
In the United States, the decentralization of power over redistricting to the states has prevented t...
Previous research in redistricting has treated geography and institutions as two separate, disconnec...
Since the 2010 U.S. House elections, many have characterized Washington as marred in "gridlock". De...
Every ten years in the United States, we redraw our congressional districts that elect the 435 membe...
In this dissertation I study the impacts of a few key features of the United State's majoritarian po...
We demonstrate the surprising benefits of legislative redistricting (including partisan gerrymanderi...
Election law suffers from a comparative blind spot. Scholars in the field have devoted almost no att...