
Congressional Districting
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Content
- Intro
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- TABLES
- THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
- FOREWORD
- 1-EQUAL VOTES FOR EQUAL CITIZENS?
- Political Equality and the American Tradition
- The Constitution: Framers and Ratifiers
- The Constitution Itself
- The Philadelphia Convention
- The Federalist Papers
- The State Conventions
- The Democratic Impulse
- 2-THE STATES AND THE JUDICIARY
- Colegrove's Cases
- The State of the States
- Redistricting: Action and Inaction
- Rural Votes Compared to Urban Votes
- Baker v. Carr
- The Majority Opinion
- Dissent by Justices Frankfurter and Harlan
- Rhetoric and Reality
- Judicial Activism
- The Meaning of Equity
- A Civil Rights Question
- Source of Action on Congressional Redistricting
- 3-POLITICAL CARTOGRAPHY
- The Single-Member District
- Varieties of Gerrymandering
- Excess Votes
- Wasted Votes
- Effective Votes and Unequal Districts
- Gerrymandering at Work: The 1962 Elections
- New York State
- California
- Michigan
- Summary
- Motives and Melioration
- Fair Play in Gerrymandering?
- Compact Constituencies?
- 4-UNEQUAL REPRESENTATION: CHARACTERISTICS AND CONSEQUENCES
- Congressional Districts in the 1950's
- District Characteristics
- Party Competition
- Electoral Participation
- Standard of Living
- Party Support
- Population Composition
- Consequences for Policy
- 5-THE PROSPECT FOR THE SIXTIES
- Action and Inaction
- States Which Did Not Redistrict
- States Which Gained Seats but Did Not Redistrict
- States Which Partially Redistricted
- States Which Completely Redistricted
- Overall Trends in Redistricting
- Two Americas: Rural and Suburban
- The Case for Overrepresentation of Rural America
- The Suburban Minority
- Equal Representation: Pro and Con
- Possible Alternatives, Probable Consequences
- Congressional Action
- State Action
- Judicial Action
- The Supreme Court and Equal Representation
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER
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