Simulated packing and cracking

Autor: Buzas, Jeffrey S., Warrington, Gregory S.
Rok vydání: 2020
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: We introduce simulated packing and cracking as a technique for evaluating partisan-gerrymandering measures. We apply it to historical congressional and legislative elections to evaluate four measures: partisan bias, declination, efficiency gap, and mean-median difference. While the efficiency gap recognizes simulated packing and cracking in a completely predictable manner (a fact that follows immediately from the efficiency gap's definition) and the declination does a very good job of recording simulated packing and cracking, we conclude that both of the other two measures record it poorly. This deficiency is especially notable given the frequent use of such measures in outlier analyses.
Comment: The SPC technique was used in arXiv:1707.08681 for the purpose of estimating seats shifts due to gerrymandering. There is overlap with Section 2.1 of that paper. 18 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. Ver 2: Added ref. to 2014 work of McGhee that uses the basic idea of this technique. Ver 3: Rewrote intro and discussion; added appendix
Databáze: arXiv