Packed voters and cracked voters

Autor: Warrington, Gregory S.
Rok vydání: 2018
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: The actions of packing and cracking are central to the construction of gerrymandered district plans. The US Supreme Court opinion in Gill v. Whitford makes clear that vote dilution arguments require showing that individual voters have been packed or cracked. In this article we provide precise definitions of what it means for a voter to be packed or cracked. These definitions, which depend crucially on the existence of at least one comparator plan, are illustrated using a simple hypothetical example. We also explore who might be considered packed or cracked for congressional plans in Maryland and North Carolina, and for the current state assembly plan in Wisconsin.
Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures; added analyses of Wisconsin and North Carolina plans using simulations generated by other researchers; added section on relevant literature
Databáze: arXiv