The goal of the study is to empirically assess the extent of partisan and incumbent gerrymandering in the 2000 congressional redistricting. Critics of congressional redistricting have argued that recent partisan gerrymandering severely undermines electoral competitiveness to the point of violating constitutional equal protection standards. Copyright (c) 2006 Southwestern Social Science Association.
For over twenty years, the political gerrymandering claim under the Equal Protection Clause of the F...
Redistricting, the act of redrawing political districts, is an important process in American democra...
Every ten years in the United States, we redraw our congressional districts that elect the 435 membe...
In pursuit of electoral advantage, legislators create custom-designed congressional and legislative ...
We demonstrate the surprising benefits of legislative redistricting (including partisan gerrymanderi...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
Partisan redistricting effectively distorts election outcomes across the country and must be resolve...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
Gerrymandering (partisan redistricting) is widely believed to deprive citizens of meaningful partici...
In recent years, scholars have come to a general agreement about the relationship between partisan g...
We make use of individual-level survey data from the 2006 midterm election in order to determine the...
“The right to vote is the right from which all other rights ultimately flow,” Attorney General Merri...
Engstrom evaluates redistricting plans and their electoral results from all states from 1789 through...
Is redistricting the result of partisan gerrymandering or apolitical considerations? I develop a sta...
Gerrymandering, a phenomenon describing the malpractice of electoral districts transformation known ...
For over twenty years, the political gerrymandering claim under the Equal Protection Clause of the F...
Redistricting, the act of redrawing political districts, is an important process in American democra...
Every ten years in the United States, we redraw our congressional districts that elect the 435 membe...
In pursuit of electoral advantage, legislators create custom-designed congressional and legislative ...
We demonstrate the surprising benefits of legislative redistricting (including partisan gerrymanderi...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
Partisan redistricting effectively distorts election outcomes across the country and must be resolve...
Partisan gerrymandering is frequently condemned for distorting democracy and causing unfair represen...
Gerrymandering (partisan redistricting) is widely believed to deprive citizens of meaningful partici...
In recent years, scholars have come to a general agreement about the relationship between partisan g...
We make use of individual-level survey data from the 2006 midterm election in order to determine the...
“The right to vote is the right from which all other rights ultimately flow,” Attorney General Merri...
Engstrom evaluates redistricting plans and their electoral results from all states from 1789 through...
Is redistricting the result of partisan gerrymandering or apolitical considerations? I develop a sta...
Gerrymandering, a phenomenon describing the malpractice of electoral districts transformation known ...
For over twenty years, the political gerrymandering claim under the Equal Protection Clause of the F...
Redistricting, the act of redrawing political districts, is an important process in American democra...
Every ten years in the United States, we redraw our congressional districts that elect the 435 membe...