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ELECTORAL GEOGRAPHY

ELECTORAL GEOGRAPHY. Political Geography of Elections Variation of voting districts and voting patterns. “Gerrymandering”. Redistricting for partisan purposes. A famous gerrymander. U.S. congressional delegation redistricting.

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ELECTORAL GEOGRAPHY

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  1. ELECTORAL GEOGRAPHY Political Geography of Elections Variation of voting districts and voting patterns

  2. “Gerrymandering” Redistricting for partisan purposes

  3. A famous gerrymander

  4. U.S. congressional delegation redistricting Reapportionment : allocating seats to a geographic area (normally done after every census)

  5. Congressional reapportionment

  6. 1860 Presidential Vote Led to Southern secession, Civil War

  7. 1996 Presidential Vote

  8. 2008

  9. 205 229 1 I

  10. 2004 Presidential Vote

  11. 2004 Presidential Vote

  12. 2004 Presidential Vote

  13. NC Voter registration

  14. If Party A is in control of redistricting… • Wasted votes: Party B is a minority in every district • Excess votes: almost all of Party B supporters are in one district • Stacked votes: Party A controls the majority of districts, yet Party B controls more than 1 – can result in very strange shaped districts

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