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Subject: [IP] Redistricting: Problem and Proposed Solution
Begin forwarded message: From: Stephen Unger <unger@cs.columbia.edu> Date: February 15, 2007 11:22:46 AM EST To: Dave Farber <dave@farber.net>, ip@v2.listbox.com Subject: Redistricting: Problem and Proposed Solution Redistricting is a perennial (used to be every decade, but now cropping up more often) problem that significantly distorts the political arena. For example, there are a number of states where,despite having received many fewer total votes in elections for the House,
the Republicans have won most of the seats as a result of gerrymandering. (Of course BOTH parties have done this sort of thing for two centuries.) Setting rules for redistricting is very difficult, even in principle. But there is a very nice mathematical solution that is inherently neutral,leaving no room for manipulation. I have just posted an article describing the problem and solution on my blog at: http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~unger/myBlog/endsandmeansblog.html (An earlier posting on the blog is a somewhat revised version of my e-voting article.) Steve ............ -------------------------------------------
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