Redistricting: A Manual for Analysts, Practitioners, and Citizens (eBook)
XVII, 115 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-15827-9 (ISBN)
This comprehensive manual provides a user-oriented overview of U.S. Census data and demographic methods for redistricting applications. It addresses current issues and concerns accompanying the creation, adjustment, and evaluation of election districts and plans that incorporate them using 2020 Federal Census data. It meets the needs of local governments, citizen redistricting commissions, parties to litigation, and practitioners using Census data for political redistricting. The book provides many examples of technical problems that analysts will encounter when applying these data, supplemented by extensive case studies illustrating these technical issues and how they can be addressed. The book is a source to consult for insight, background, and concrete examples of specific issues and concerns and how to address them. As such this comprehensive reference manual is a 'must have' for applied demographers, data scientists, statisticians, citizen redistricting commissions, parties to litigation, practitioners, and any analyst or organization engaged in political redistricting using US decennial census data.
Prepublication quotes:
'As a litigator who advises local governments on redistricting matters, this book is an essential resource.' John A. Safarli, Partner, Floyd, Pflueger & Ringer, P.S., Seattle, WA
'A valuable primer for those who will participate in redistricting. Provides those new to the highly-charged work of drawing districts an understanding of what is at stake, what options exist and the pitfalls to avoid.' Professor Charles S. Bullock, III, University of Georgia (author of Redistricting: The Most Political Activity in America)
'A meticulously researched, well-structured and informative foray into the nuts and bolts of the redistricting process. . .Will aid the bench and bar, public officials, and those elected and appointed citizens who are entrusted with the heavy responsibilities of redistricting from start to finish.
Lives up to its name as a pragmatic guide for those involved in the redistricting process, be they demographic experts, statistical analysts, election law attorneys, litigants, or citizens involved in redistricting commissions.
A resource for teaching election law and for defending governmental entities ensnared in the redistricting process.
A must for anyone engaged in political redistricting based on the 2020 U.S. Census data.'
Benjamin E. Griffith, Adjunct Professor of Election Law, University of Mississippi, Robert C. Khayat School of Law, and Principal in Griffith Law Firm, Oxford, Mississippi. (Editor and Author of America Votes! Challenges to Modern Election Law and Voting Rights, ABA Section of State & Local Government Law, 4th Ed., December 2019)
Peter A. Morrison is an applied demographer, retired from the RAND Corporation where he was the founding director of RAND's Population Research Center. His principal interests are redistricting and, more generally, the analysis of demographic trends and their consequences for public policy and business. He has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, the RAND Graduate School, and the Helsinki School of Economics. He has been elected as President of the Southern Demographic Association and as a Director of the Population Association of America.
Thomas M. Bryan is a data scientist and former Census Bureau statistician, with extensive experience using Census Bureau data.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 29.10.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVII, 115 p. 38 illus., 27 illus. in color. |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Verfassungsrecht |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Empirische Sozialforschung | |
Schlagworte | Demographic methods and data • Demography • Election Districts • Electoral Politics • Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning • Law • Population change • Redistricting criteria and plans • Representational and electoral equality • spatial geography • Statewide congressional redistricting • Statistics for Social Science • Voting strength |
ISBN-10 | 3-030-15827-6 / 3030158276 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-15827-9 / 9783030158279 |
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