U. S. Supreme Court Partisan Gerrymander Cases

On Tuesday, March 26, the U.S. Supreme Court heard the two partisan gerrymander cases, from North Carolina and Maryland. The North Carolina case, Rucho v Common Cause, was argued at 10 a.m. and lasted 70 minutes. The Maryland case, Benisek v Lamone, followed and as this post is being written, is still underway. There should be a great deal of news about the two hearings available from the general media, very soon.


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U. S. Supreme Court Partisan Gerrymander Cases — 6 Comments

  1. ANY of the usual suspects with ANY math skills —

    1/2 or less votes x 1/2 rigged packed/cracked gerrymander areas = 1/4 or less CONTROL.

    Really evil baaad primary math.

    Inexact PR —

    PM = TM x PV / TV

    Exact PR —

    Voting Power PMs = PV

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