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Baker v Carr 1961 District Reapportionment you want politics? - messy, nasty, important politics?
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How are constitutional districts determined? Representative Bobby Scott- 3rd district Representativ e Eric Cantor- 7th District
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Baker v Carr 1961 Tennessee: Republican Baker complained Tennessee legislature had not drawn “updated” districts since 1901 SC said this was not a political decision so the courts could make a judgement. SC said, “one person one vote” almost every state had to redistrict b/c of this ruling and urban areas gained and rural lost.....how did that affect politics?
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So What? States in the 1960s - trying to avoid desegregation - often “drew new districts” which did NOT reflect true populations. This deceptive district drawing is called gerrymandering Reynolds v Sims 1964 SC said: legislative districts must be roughly equal in populations
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Minority Majority Districts Now states often create minority majority districts - purposefully drawn to create districts that represent minorities who may not otherwise be fairly represented
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How are constitutional districts determined? Representative Bobby Scott- 3rd district
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The Politics of It All Redrawing districts is very important. What happens if the lines shift?
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The politics of it all...
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Virginia Redistricting for Incumbent Protection You need to know: 1. Who draws the congressional district maps? state legislatures 2.How often do they redraw them? every 10 years - based on the census 3. Why is it so important? incumbents (the current HoR member) is everything. 98% re- election rate
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