Authors
Jowei Chen, Jonathan Rodden
Publication date
2013/6/26
Journal
Quarterly Journal of Political Science
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
239-269
Publisher
Now Publishers, Inc.
Description
While conventional wisdom holds that partisan bias in US legislative elections results from intentional partisan and racial gerrymandering, we demonstrate that substantial bias can also emerge from patterns of human geography. We show that in many states, Democrats are inefficiently concentrated in large cities and smaller industrial agglomerations such that they can expect to win fewer than 50% of the seats when they win 50% of the votes. To measure this ‘‘unintentional
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