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9/12/13 What interests should members of the House represent: their state, their district, or the entire nation? Which group is “the people”?
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9/12/13 Decide what color you are wearing today. Try to form the largest number of groups with your color.
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The crazy shape of politics: gerrymandered districtsThe crazy shape of politics: gerrymandered districts
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Districts Single-member—voters elect a representative for their district At-large—elected from state as a whole (7 states)
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Redistricting State legislatures draw districts –Must be contiguous (all one piece) –Equal # of people –Compact territory (small area)
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Reapportionment
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redistricting song
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2 nd District
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Packing—concentrate a group The earmuff shape of Illinois's 4th congressional district packs two Hispanic areas while remaining contiguous by narrowly tracing Interstate 294Illinois's 4th congressional district Interstate 294
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Cracking Dilute a group by including it with others
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Illinois Governor and General Assembly decidedhow to redraw Maps adopted June 2011
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2012 New Districts
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Gerrymandering Districts drawn to benefit one party over the other Westbury v. Sanders –”one person, one vote” (can’t have unequal pop.) No gerrymandering based on race—15 th amendment equal protection
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puzzle game Redistricting game gerrymandering game
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