Author: john
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More on Gerrymandering
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2017/03/fixing_gerrymandering_affects_who_is_sent_to_office_and_how_they_govern.html
It seems like changing who you represent can change how you represent. I’ll try to keep an eye on this stuff and report back on what I find.
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A better way to cheat at voting
I was flipping thru Facebook a little while ago and a few things popped up together: this is actually what america would look like without gerrymandering and Schwarzenegger rips gerrymandering congress.
This got me to thinking, what could I do? I reached out to my local representative and am waiting a response. In the meantime I started looking at what’s out there on the internet and found these –
- algorithm the unfairness of gerrymandering
- in defense of gerrymandering politics as usual is better than bad math
- redistrictinggame.org
I agree that using computers vs. people to make districts can produce unfair outcomes without any trouble. I’ll have to try the game and see what I can learn. After all, you put bad values into a computer program you will get bad output. And what is fair anyway?
All this led me back to a series of videos from C.G.P. Grey where he covers this a few different ways. Perhaps the issue isn’t Gerrymandering but ‘winner takes all’?
Something to ponder.