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Friday, January 27, 2012
Gerrymandering Shown with Google Maps
The New York World has produced an excellent Google Maps based visualisation of the Proposed New York Senate Districts.
This visualisation of the proposed rezoning works brilliantly in map form, not only because of the obvious geographic nature of creating new senate districts but because the map perfectly illustrates the disparity in the population sizes between upstate and downstate proposed districts.
The large red area to the north on the map shows that these proposed districts will each have a smaller population than the blue districts to the south of the map in New York City. In effect New York City voters will count for less than their up-state neighbors.
As The New York World states this "regional discrepancy is crucial to Republicans' efforts to preserve their narrow control of the Senate".
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