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Page 1: How Do We Determine Who We Are Voting For? Redistricting

How Do We Determine Who We Are Voting For?

Redistricting

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It Really is a Puzzle

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Guidelines for Districts

• What guidance does the Constitution give? −General Ticket System

−Single Member District

−At-Large

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1842• Removal of General Election System

• State Legislatures

• Continuous Territory

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1872• Population

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US States Based Correlated with Country

Population

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1901• Compact Territory

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7th Congressional District Becomes the 10th Congressional

District

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Gerrymandering

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Definition• Drawing district boundaries to

the advantage of one group over another.

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Why Gerrymander?• Concentrate opposition in as few districts as

possible.

• Spread out the opposition and mix them with your majority.

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Baker v Carr (1962)

1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960

2020616

2184789 2337885

2616556

2915841 329718 3567089

Tennessee Population

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Baker v Carr (1962)

• Congressional districts hadn’t been changed since 1901.

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Wesberry v Sanders (1964)

• Rural v Urban Representation

• Article I, Section 2

− Apportioned by respective numbers

− One Man, One Vote

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Political Commentary

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Ohio Redistricting• Apportionment Board

− Governor− Secretary of State− State Auditor− One representative of the Speaker of the House− One member of the opposite party

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Ohio’s 2010 Apportionment Board

Governor John Kasich R

Chair

Auditor David Yost R

Vice Chair

Jon Husted R Armond Budish D

Thomas Niehaus R

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Shifting Population

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1990 Census Congressional Districts

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2000 Census Congressional Districts

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Comparing 1990 and 2000

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2010 Census Districts/ Election 2012

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2000 Census Congressional Districts