The Census: Prison Gerrymandering & Undercounting Returning Citizens

Similar to the three-fifths compromise, there are historical roots for voting districts favoring rural populations, which were increasingly white, that were politically motivated. Once there were more residents in cities, district boundaries were not re-drawn, effectively giving people in rural areas more districts per voter than their urban counterparts had. The one person, one vote … Continue reading The Census: Prison Gerrymandering & Undercounting Returning Citizens