2022
DOI: 10.1111/ssqu.13213
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The boundaries of confusion: Gerrymandering and racial disparities in state House and congressional district line congruity

Abstract: Objectives: We introduce a new, stable, and reliable measure of gerrymandering based on the number of unnecessary overlapping state House districts within U.S. House districts. We then test for the presence of racial disparities by considering the relative number of unnecessary overlapping districts in majority-white and majority-minority areas. Methods: We utilize a data set encompassing maps in place in the 2012-2022 period from all 35 states with at least four congressional districts. Collectively this incl… Show more

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“…The Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder undermined protections of the Voting Rights Act (Schuit & Rogowski, 2017). Gerrymandering continues to further undermine voting rights and to create neighborhoods unconnected to political power (Niven et al., 2022; Polsby & Popper, 1993).…”
Section: Cultural and Institutional Racismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder undermined protections of the Voting Rights Act (Schuit & Rogowski, 2017). Gerrymandering continues to further undermine voting rights and to create neighborhoods unconnected to political power (Niven et al., 2022; Polsby & Popper, 1993).…”
Section: Cultural and Institutional Racismmentioning
confidence: 99%