The Realities of Redistricting
Following the Rules and Limiting Gerrymandering in State Legislative Redistricting- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2008
Summary
Allowing legislators to pick the voters that make up their districts is a fundamental conflict of interest and central concern for the popular sovereignty of American elections. In The Realities of Redistricting, Jonathan Winburn examines the extent of this potential problem by focusing on both the incentives and the constraints facing state legislators during the redistricting process. Most research on redistricting tends to examine only the outcomes produced in terms of partisan gains or losses; however, we know much less about what constrains political mapmakers during the process. We know even less about whether constraints built into the process are enough to limit the partisan manipulation of both district boundaries and electoral outcomes. From the beginning stages of redistricting to the resulting outcomes on election day, this book analyzes the constraints and incentives that state legislators face. By examining the entire process, this book investigates who holds the power in the process and improves our understanding of the conditions under which redrawing district boundaries have a significant influence on partisan politics throughout the country. Specifically, reformers, who generally argue for commissions, may find that focusing on the rules rather than the actors is a better path to improving the process. The Realities of Redistricting is an interesting and informative read for anyone concerned with one of the most contentious processes in the American system.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2008
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-2185-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-4149-6
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 248
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Ch01. Introduction: Redistricting andDemocratic Concerns No access Pages 1 - 10
- Ch02. An Incentive andConstraint Approach toUnderstanding Redistricting No access Pages 11 - 64
- Ch03. Unified Legislative Control No access Pages 65 - 98
- Ch04. Divided Legislative Control No access Pages 99 - 132
- Ch05. Partisan Commission Control No access Pages 133 - 166
- Ch06. Bipartisan Commission Control No access Pages 167 - 196
- Ch07. Conclusion No access Pages 197 - 214
- Appendix 1: Measuring Gerrymandering No access Pages 215 - 226
- Appendix 2: Political Subdivisions andSplit Counties No access Pages 227 - 228
- Appendix 3: Election Day Outcomes No access Pages 229 - 234
- Selected Bibliography No access Pages 235 - 240
- Index No access Pages 241 - 246
- About the Author No access Pages 247 - 248





