
Voting Rights and Minority Representation
Redistricting, 1992-2002
David A. Bositis(Editor)
University Press of America
Published on 23. June 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
146 pages
978-0-7618-3043-6 (ISBN)
Description
Throughout its history, the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies has called attention to the importance of the redistricting process for minority representation. To help those who share these concerns, and to understand the first redistricting process of the twenty-first century, the Joint Center convened a one-day conference entitled "Redistricting, 1992-2002: Voting Rights and Minority Representation." The May 2002 conference brought together many of the nation's most influential figures in the voting-rights and redistricting community. The six major papers presented at the conference form the core of this volume, which has been enriched by the inclusion of an introductory commentary by one of the conference's discussants. Voting Rights and Minority Representation will contribute to future enhancements of voting rights and minority representation.
Reviews / Votes
Voting Rights and Minority Representation provides an invaluable description of the status of majority-minority districts and consequently minority representation in the United States...The book supplements and improves upon the mounting evidence...for the type of institutional change that truly encourages equality... -- Corina S. Schulze, University of New Orleans * American Review of Politics *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
226 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-3043-6 (9780761830436)
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Persons
David A. Bositis is a Senior Research Associate at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. Dr. Bositis has served as an expert witness in a number of major voting rights court cases, including the U.S. Supreme Court's Hays v. Louisiana II and Johnson v. Mortham in Florida.
Editor
Contributions
Content
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 List of Figures and Tables
Chapter 3 Introduction: Advancing Minority Voting Rights: How Do We Get From Here to There?
Chapter 4 Redistricting and Voting Rights Issues, 1992-2002: A Legal Analysis
Chapter 5 Political Parties, Redistricting, and Minority Representation: The Southern States, 1992-2002
Chapter 6 Drawing Effective Minority Districts: A Conceptual Model
Chapter 7 Redistricting 2000: A Lost Opportunity for Latinos
Chapter 8 Reapportionment / Redistricting Politics in Georgia: The 1990s and 2001-2002: Reflections of a Participant-Observer
Chapter 9 Racial Redistricting and Southern Republican Congressional Gains in the 1990s
Chapter 10 About the Authors
Chapter 2 List of Figures and Tables
Chapter 3 Introduction: Advancing Minority Voting Rights: How Do We Get From Here to There?
Chapter 4 Redistricting and Voting Rights Issues, 1992-2002: A Legal Analysis
Chapter 5 Political Parties, Redistricting, and Minority Representation: The Southern States, 1992-2002
Chapter 6 Drawing Effective Minority Districts: A Conceptual Model
Chapter 7 Redistricting 2000: A Lost Opportunity for Latinos
Chapter 8 Reapportionment / Redistricting Politics in Georgia: The 1990s and 2001-2002: Reflections of a Participant-Observer
Chapter 9 Racial Redistricting and Southern Republican Congressional Gains in the 1990s
Chapter 10 About the Authors