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Nonparametric Detection of Gerrymandering in Multiparty Plurality Elections
International Joint Conference on Artificial IntelligencePartisan gerrymandering, i.e., manipulation of electoral district boundaries for political advantage, is one of the major challenges to election integrity in modern day democracies.
Dariusz Stolicki +2 more
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2013
In the process of setting electoral districts, gerrymandering is the political manipulation of legislative boundaries for partisan or incumbency-protection purposes. It is one of the oldest political expressions, traceable to the early days of the Republic, and still in current use.
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In the process of setting electoral districts, gerrymandering is the political manipulation of legislative boundaries for partisan or incumbency-protection purposes. It is one of the oldest political expressions, traceable to the early days of the Republic, and still in current use.
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International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2018
In many real-life scenarios, voting problems consist of several phases: an overall set of voters is partitioned into subgroups, each subgroup chooses a preferred candidate, and the final winner is selected from among those candidates. The attempt to skew the outcome of such a voting system through strategic partitioning of the overall set of voters ...
Amittai Cohen-Zemach +2 more
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In many real-life scenarios, voting problems consist of several phases: an overall set of voters is partitioned into subgroups, each subgroup chooses a preferred candidate, and the final winner is selected from among those candidates. The attempt to skew the outcome of such a voting system through strategic partitioning of the overall set of voters ...
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American Political Science Review, 1918
The gerrymander is an American name for a political abuse, which, though by no means exclusively American, has been most widely practiced and generally tolerated in this country. It is a device for the partial suppression of public opinion that simulates agreement with democratic institutions.
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The gerrymander is an American name for a political abuse, which, though by no means exclusively American, has been most widely practiced and generally tolerated in this country. It is a device for the partial suppression of public opinion that simulates agreement with democratic institutions.
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Neutrality, Ecofeminist Theory, and the Mathematical Analysis of Partisan Gerrymandering
Global Philosophy, 2023B. Braun
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Gerrymandering the States: Partisanship, Race, and the Transformation of American Federalism
The Journal of Race Ethnicity and Politics, 2022Isaac Pollert
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Information gerrymandering and undemocratic decisions
Nature, 2019Alexander J. Stewart +5 more
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Meiosis solved the problem of gerrymandering
Journal Genetika, 2022J. Ågren, D. Haig, D. E. McCoy
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Bias in the ballot: how votemandering exploits gerrymandering and campaign strategies
Annals of Operations ResearchSanyukta Deshpande +2 more
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