Showing posts with label hypothetical gerrymandering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hypothetical gerrymandering. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Highpointing: A Futile Exercise in Political Geography

So, why climb the state high points?

Let's try a little thought experiment. Take the land area of the United States, and partition it into 50 chunks of roughly regular size. Now consider the high points of your new regions. Assuming you didn't learn district-drawing from the Maryland State Assembly, you should have several notable peaks among them.

Maryland Congressional Districts
Yeah, I'd say those congressional districts are "compact and contiguous."