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Political Geography II Reapportionment and redistricting Gerrymandering Local politics.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: Political Geography II Reapportionment and redistricting Gerrymandering Local politics.

Political Geography II

• Reapportionment and redistricting

• Gerrymandering

• Local politics

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Proportional representation

• VA Plan vs. NJ Plan Great Compromise

• Large states wanted proportional repr.

• Small states wanted equal repr.

• 3/5 Compromise on slaves

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Proportional representation

• 100 Senators, 435 Representatives

• Basis for Electoral College

• All votes are not equal

– Minimum representation

– Winner-take-all

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Reapportionment

• Population changes with migration

• Need to reapportion seats

• Based on Census

• Every state keeps at least one Representative

• Method of equal proportions

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2000 Reapportionment

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Redistricting

• Redrawing district boundaries based on reapportionment

• In most states, done by legislature

• Meant to maintain equality of votes

• Can be manipulated

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Gerrymandering

• Discriminatory redistricting

• Consolidating power

• Diluting opponents’ power

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Gerrymandering

• Racist gerrymandering after Civil War

– Put all minorities in one district

– Dilute them among all districts

• 1982 Voting Rights Act

– Majority-minority districts

– Constitutional issues

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IL: 4th District

NY: 18th District

TX: 12th District

FL: 22nd and 23rd Districts

GA: 13th District

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Gerrymandering and democracy

• Preserves incumbents

– In 1992, 61% of races won by >20%

– In 2002, 80% of races won by > 20%; average margin of victory 39%

– 1 of 53 seats in CA competitive

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Gerrymandering and democracy

• Removes decision-making from voters

• “Candidates choose the voters”

• More polarized Congress

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Local politics

• Hierarchy of jurisdictions

• Special-purpose districts

• Local governments and urban sprawl

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Hierarchy of jurisdictions

• First order divisions

– Largest units within a state

– Provinces, states, oblasts, prefectures

– Unitary vs. federal

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Hierarchy of jurisdictions

• Second order divisions

– Counties, townships, parishes, boroughs

– 3000 in US; from 24 to 20,000 miles2 and from 100 to 8 million residents

• Functions depend on the state

– Law enforcement, highways, taxes, statistics, welfare, elections

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Hierarchy of jurisdictions

• Minor civil divisions

– Townships, cities, villages

• Land use and zoning

• Growth by annexation

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Special purpose districts

• Consequence of federal system

• Territory and organization for one purpose

• Fire, water, flood control, mosquito control, irrigation, etc.

• Over 35,000 in 2002

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School districts

• Land granted to new territories (1 section per township)

• Land grant colleges

• Historically, little federal input

• Over 15,000 in 2002

• Funding depends on local tax income

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Urban sprawl

• Too much local decision-making

• Each MCD acts in its own interests

– Maximize tax revenue

– Minimize need for services

• Reluctance for regional government