The Paradox of Voting (Part 2)
We left off two weeks ago talking about gerrymandering. I demonstrated how a non-majority group could be distributed to have the majority in groupings. This is exactly what your state legislature does when he/she draws redistricting lines. They obviously gerrymander for the favor of their political party, by targeting either people who voted for a given party, or demographics. An example of this is Florida’s 5th congressional district. This district is considered one of the most heavily gerrymandered districts in the country. The district contains 47.69% black people which is 31% more than Florida’s general demographic. This shows that someone Continue reading The Paradox of Voting (Part 2)