Party lines competition, partisanship and congressional redistricting
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- 9780815754671 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 328.7307345 22 PA-
- JK1341 .P37 2005
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus | Special Collection - Indiana University | Main Library | 328.7307345 PA- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 006766 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
From equality to fairness: the path of political reform since Baker v. Carr / Bruce E. Cain, Karin Mac Donald, and Michael McDonald -- The impact of redistricting on candidate emergence / Sandy Maisel, Cherie D. Maestas, and Walter J. Stone -- Pushbutton gerrymanders? How computing has changed redistricting / Micah Altman, Karin Mac Donald, and Michael McDonald -- Forty years in the political thicket: evaluating judicial review of the redistricting process since Reynolds V. Sims / Nathaniel Persily -- Redistricting reform: What is desirable? Possible? / Thomas E. Man.
"Details the legal and political history of redistricting since the inception of one person-one vote, documenting its impact on competition, polarization, and partisan fairness, and analyzes options for reform"--Provided by publisher.
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