Landslide Lyndon
px75
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Political Matrix E: -2.58, S: -5.22

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« on: November 17, 2010, 05:35:46 pm » |
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From Swing State Project, a map that conforms to the realities of non-partisan redistricting and compact districts. http://www.swingstateproject.com/diary/8028/redistricting-californiaOverall, that would be almost a net gain of 6 for the Democrats, just from drawing more compact districts. In reality, it will probably be 4 or 5, because I'm sure the Central Valley will turn out a bit differently than I had it, but there will nonetheless be another swing district up no matter how they draw it.
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jimrtex
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« Reply #8 on: November 23, 2010, 12:10:01 pm » |
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The SSP map in the OP link seems to focus too much on counties and compactness then it looks at partisan balance. I don't see any analysis of Hispanic representation. I think that may be more of a factor than many are giving thought towards. When I looked this summer using criteria from the commission I found that I could create 18 Hispanic-majority districts, 15 of which exceeded 60% Hispanic. Maybe the Obama DOJ won't insist so much in California if there is a better chance for the Democrats to score gains without too many VRA districts. If they want to appease Hispanics they can do that by demanding 3 new Hispanic majority districts in Texas and a second one in Arizona. Well Arizona and Texas are actually pre-clearance states under the VRA. California isn't and the DOJ has basically no say there. 4 counties in California are pre-clearance jurisdictions, so California has to get preclearance for any change that affects those counties specifically or in general. They have to still get preclearance to switch congressional redistricting placed under the jurisdiction of the redistricting commission, and will have to get preclearance for each redistricting plan. Moreover, anybody can challenge a redistricting plan under Section 2 of the VRA.
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