In a six-part series, FiveThirtyEight travels the country to understand the effects of gerrymandering and what's being done to try to reform the process.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In the final episode of our gerrymandering series we consider some more radical electoral reforms and look back on the lessons we've learned.
California took significant steps to try to rid redistricting of partisan politics. Politicians still sought to influence the process. Did they succeed?
The number of competitive congressional elections has fallen dramatically in recent decades. Arizona tried to combat that trend.
A decades long debate has raged over how to ensure minorities have a voice in America. In the third installment of our series, we look at racial gerrymandering.
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Still (sadly) very relevant—a must listen!
A clear, well-presented examination that cuts across and illuminates the snarled and twisted contours of gerrymandering.
wi is my State. these people fighting for us to end or stabilize gerrymandering in WI need to get the word out on a regular basis. i realize that was an old podcast epi i just listened to but that is a huge problem n WI. no dissemination of info to all of the State. no change is ever going to come if those fighting don’t get the word out to not just large cities which i am n madison and hear very little about the fight actually but you have to get those small towns involved. republicans cheat to... more
I enjoy it a lot. Educational and interesting at the same time.
One of the biggest problems in American Democracy explained perfectly. Simple to understand and with great detail.
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