Enhancing Democracy Through Legislative Redistricting
Andrew Gelman, Gary King. 1994.
"Enhancing Democracy Through Legislative Redistricting".
American Political Science Review, 88, Pp. 541–559.

Abstract
We demonstrate the surprising benefits of legislative redistricting (including partisan gerrymandering) for American representative democracy. In so doing, our analysis resolves two long-standing controversies in American politics. First, whereas some scholars believe that redistricting reduces electoral responsiveness by protecting incumbents, others, that the relationship is spurious, we demonstrate that both sides are wrong: redistricting increases responsiveness. Second, while some researchers believe that gerrymandering dramatically increases partisan bias and others deny this effect, we show both sides are in a sense correct. Gerrymandering biases electoral systems in favor of the party that controls the redistricting as compared to what would have happened if the other party controlled it, but any type of redistricting reduces partisan bias as compared to an electoral system without redistricting. Incorrect conclusions in both literatures resulted from misjudging the enormous uncertainties present during redistricting periods, making simplified assumptions about the redistricters’ goals, and using inferior statistical methods. Winner of The Heinz Eulau Award, for the best article published in the American Political Science Reviewfrom the previous year, from the American Political Science AssociationReplication data at the Harvard Dataverse:https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QQ1AGU.
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See Also
- [Dataset] Replication data for: Enhancing Democracy Through Legislative Redistricting
- [Book] Advantages of Conflictual Redistricting (1996)
- [Book] Racial Fairness in Legislative Redistricting (1996)
- [Paper] Estimating the Electoral Consequences of Legislative Redistricting (1990)
- [Paper] Representation Through Legislative Redistricting: A Stochastic Model (1989)
- [Paper] Seats, Votes, and Gerrymandering: Measuring Bias and Representation in Legislative Redistricting (1987)
- [Software] JudgeIt II: A Program for Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting Plans (2010)
- [Paper] A Unified Method of Evaluating Electoral Systems and Redistricting Plans (1994)