The Supreme Court's reapportionment decisions sparked a wave of extraordinary redistricting in the mid-1960s.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction 2. The reapportionment revolution Part II. Democrats and Republicans: 3. A model of Congressional redistricting in the US 4. The case of the disappearing bias 5. The role of the courts in the 1960s redistricting process 6. Bias, responsiveness and the courts 7. Redistricting's differing impact on Democratic and Republican incumbents Part III. Incumbents and Challengers: 8. The growth of the incumbency advantage 9. Redistricting and electoral coordination 10. Redistricting, the probability of securing a majority and entry 11. Reassessing the incumbency advantage Part IV. Conclusion: 12. Conclusion.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction 2. The reapportionment revolution Part II. Democrats and Republicans: 3. A model of Congressional redistricting in the US 4. The case of the disappearing bias 5. The role of the courts in the 1960s redistricting process 6. Bias, responsiveness and the courts 7. Redistricting's differing impact on Democratic and Republican incumbents Part III. Incumbents and Challengers: 8. The growth of the incumbency advantage 9. Redistricting and electoral coordination 10. Redistricting, the probability of securing a majority and entry 11. Reassessing the incumbency advantage Part IV. Conclusion: 12. Conclusion.
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