Archive for the 'Redistricting' Category

Special U.S. House election results: The playing field tilts to Democrats - but watch out for 2010

May 14th, 2008
Rob Richie

FairVote for a decade has issued a bi-annual report called Monopoly Politics in which we make projections in most U.S. House elections without any regards for what has happened since the prior election.
We’ve been careful to use the world “projections” rather than “predictions” because there’s one element we don’t try to predict: what the national [...]

Old news we should read again

January 21st, 2008
Bob Richard

Partisan polarization, resulting in underrepresentation of centrist views, seems like old news to me. So does declining support for the two major parties. When I first saw the headlines linked below, I wanted to say, “ho-hum”. I’m glad I didn’t.
Last week the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) released California’s Post-Partisan Future, an [...]

Growing Polarization - The Roots of an Increasing Lack of Competition in Federal Elections

August 24th, 2007
Paul

A FairVote Innovative Analysis
Facts in the Spotlight

Number of California counties won by 5% or less in the 1992 presidential race: 19

Number in 2004: 3
Number of electoral votes in states in play in a nationally competitive presidential election in 1976: 345
Number in 2004: 159

In lecterns in New Hampshire, town hall meetings in Iowa, and television studios [...]

The Redistricting Game Debuts on Capitol Hill

June 14th, 2007
Paul

Rep. John Tanner of Tennessee hosted an unveiling on Capitol Hill of the Redistricting Game, a new online computer game that simulates the tug-of-war of political gerrymandering for congressional districts. Tanner is pushing the Fairness and Independence in Redistricting Act, a bill that will give the power to draw district lines to independent commissions instead [...]

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