[EL] In the spirit of the old listserv
John Tanner
john.k.tanner at gmail.com
Wed Aug 29 08:51:46 PDT 2012
Continuing that spirit, I'll toss out a one-person, one-vote issue somewhat
related to Larios. I am looking for instances in which courts or
shcolars have addressed unbalanced population deviations within the10%
population deviation standard for redistricting plans -- that is, where ,
rather than staying within plus or minus 5%, a plan has with a range of,
say, plus 2 minus 8 -- and where the imbalance does not flow from adherence
to county boundaries.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Gerken, Heather
<heather.gerken at yale.edu>wrote:
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