Redistricting in the US: A Review of Scholarship and Plan for Future Research

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Arrington, Theodore S. [1 ]
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[1] Univ N Carolina, Charlotte, NC 28223 USA
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redistricting; districting; gerrymander; voting rights act; community of interest; racial districting; ethnic districting; geographic information systems; political geography; courts and redistricting; partisan districting; contiguity; compactness; local boundaries; redistricting reform; MAJORITY-MINORITY DISTRICTS; SUBSTANTIVE BLACK REPRESENTATION; HOUSE-OF-REPRESENTATIVES; VOTING-RIGHTS-ACT; SHAW V RENO; PARTISAN CONSEQUENCES; CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS; REAPPORTIONMENT REVOLUTION; LEGISLATIVE APPORTIONMENT; ELECTORAL RESPONSIVENESS;
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The nation-wide cycle of redistricting is the most consequential, repetitive decision-making process shaping the nature of American democracy. Because the arrangement of the districts forms an essential part of the "rules of the game," the process by which they are drawn is meta-politics or a quasi-constitution making activity. The research on this process is voluminous and includes bits and pieces of the process. But the process is complicated, in part because the criteria for redistricting are in conflict with one another. The criteria include considerations of political geography, physical features, community of interest, one person one vote, race and ethnicity, partisanship, contiguity, compactness, recognition of local political boundaries, incumbents' addresses, and desires for minimal change. The literature also covers the use of geographic information systems in the process and possible reforms. But no overall theory of redistricting has been developed which includes all these features.
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