Election law suffers from a comparative blind spot. Scholars in the field have devoted almost no attention to how other countries organize their electoral systems, let alone to the lessons that can be drawn from foreign experiences. This Article begins to fill this gap by carrying out the first systematic analysis of redistricting practices around the world. The Article initially separates district design into its three constituent components: institutions, criteria, and minority representation. For each component, the Article then describes the approaches used in America and abroad, introduces a new conceptual framework for classifying different policies, and challenges the exceptional American model. First, redistricting institutions can ...
Every 10 years, the United States conducts population census. Beyond serving various socio-economic ...
~2006! argue that redistricting is not re-sponsible for the decline in the number of competitive dis...
The two most significant approaches to redistricting to emerge in the last generation are both conse...
Election law suffers from a comparative blind spot. Scholars in the field have devoted almost no att...
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...
In the 1960s, the Supreme Court famously imposed the one-person, one-vote requirement on federal, st...
With the dawning of the reapportionment revolution in the 1960s, the nature of redistricting changed...
Previous research in redistricting has treated geography and institutions as two separate, disconnec...
A fair allocation of electoral districts would give each citizen as near as possible an equal share ...
Gerrymandering through the method of redistricting poses a grave threat to our democracy. Redistrict...
abstract: In this paper I conduct a comparative analysis of how proportional representation electora...
As a result of a series of Supreme Court decisions in the 1960s, states have been required by law to...
In the United States, the decentralization of power over redistricting to the states has prevented t...
<p>The ability for the citizens of a nation to determine their own representation has long been rega...
Every 10 years, the United States conducts population census. Beyond serving various socio-economic ...
~2006! argue that redistricting is not re-sponsible for the decline in the number of competitive dis...
The two most significant approaches to redistricting to emerge in the last generation are both conse...
Election law suffers from a comparative blind spot. Scholars in the field have devoted almost no att...
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...
In the 1960s, the Supreme Court famously imposed the one-person, one-vote requirement on federal, st...
With the dawning of the reapportionment revolution in the 1960s, the nature of redistricting changed...
Previous research in redistricting has treated geography and institutions as two separate, disconnec...
A fair allocation of electoral districts would give each citizen as near as possible an equal share ...
Gerrymandering through the method of redistricting poses a grave threat to our democracy. Redistrict...
abstract: In this paper I conduct a comparative analysis of how proportional representation electora...
As a result of a series of Supreme Court decisions in the 1960s, states have been required by law to...
In the United States, the decentralization of power over redistricting to the states has prevented t...
<p>The ability for the citizens of a nation to determine their own representation has long been rega...
Every 10 years, the United States conducts population census. Beyond serving various socio-economic ...
~2006! argue that redistricting is not re-sponsible for the decline in the number of competitive dis...
The two most significant approaches to redistricting to emerge in the last generation are both conse...