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Ground War - Courts, Commissions, and the Fight over Partisan Gerrymanders (Paperback)
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Ground War - Courts, Commissions, and the Fight over Partisan Gerrymanders (Paperback)
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Partisan gerrymandering, the drawing of legislative district lines
to deliberately favor one political party, has been present and
controversial in American politics since before the ratification of
our Constitution. Yet in the past couple of decades, parties in
power at the state level have developed greater expertise than ever
before at redistricting to their own advantage. Since 2010, a
series of legislative, electoral, and judicial events have given
this issue a prominence it has never before seen, especially as it
applies to the United States Congress. In Ground War, Nicholas
Goedert tackles the controversies, litigation, and effects
surrounding partisan gerrymandering of Congress. He contends that
the appropriate actors to address the fairness of a map are
nonpartisan commissions within each state, not the US courts.
Goedert illustrates how existing measures and legal standards are
too narrow-while they are well-adapted to evaluating maps in swing
states in close elections, they fail to properly address states or
national electoral environments that favor one party. In turn,
Goedert demonstrates that the bias and responsiveness of partisan
maps is highly sensitive to both the make-up of a state's
electorate and the ephemeral election conditions under which
individual elections take place. But this does not mean that
partisan gerrymandering must be excused as a dilemma without a
reasonable remedy. Using multiple empirical approaches and a novel
metric to measure the partisan fairness of maps, Ground War shows
that nonpartisan commissions, adopted state-by-state, represent the
best alternative to legislative districting. These commissions
foster competitive elections, produce unbiased delegations, and
give consideration to representational claims distinctive to each
state. A rigorous account that explains how our system works and
provides practical solutions for improving it, Ground War is an
essential work for all scholars of US elections.
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