All pain, whose gain? The surprising implications of a new legal theory for redistricting
(cross-posted with my new Substack) Lots of pixels have been spilled on a legal theory once considered fringe, the Independent State Legislatu...
Senate: 48 Dem | 52 Rep (range: 47-52)
Control: R+2.9% from toss-up
Generic polling: Tie 0.0%
Control: Tie 0.0%
Harris: 265 EV (239-292, R+0.3% from toss-up)
Moneyball states: President NV PA NC
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All 33,261 of Thomas Hofeller’s documents were made available online last week. The Princeton Gerrymandering Project is taking a close look at the files for lessons on what to do, what not to do, and what’s needed for expert districting, both fair and otherwise. The original archive has been taken down, and alternative mirrors are available at the following links:
Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/hofellerfiles
The Syndicate Project: https://archive.syndicate.si/hofeller/
Google Drive (uploaded by Twitter user @FormerlyZeus): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10rgX7NlXGRzytyWWLRv3ly0ZGNZsbiZ0
Academic Torrents: http://academictorrents.com/details/30e27c1d63e8ee36d42457e700e4c1a268718885
Are you looking too? We’re especially interested in AI-driven indexing. Email redistricting@princeton.edu to get in touch!