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JAMIE
L. CARSON
University of Georgia
MICHAEL H. CRESPIN
Michigan State University
The Effect of State Redistricting Methods on
Electoral Competition in United States House
of Representatives Races
Legislative redistricting
in the states is highly contentious due, at least in part, to its partisan
implications. But does the method by which states draw legislative districts
affect partisan competition in the elections that are held in these districts?
We examine the effects of three methods used by states to draw district
boundaries on competition in congressional elections. Specifically, we
evaluate the effects on competition of legislative, judicial, and commission
redistricting plans enacted prior to the 1992 and 2002 congressional elections.
We find that more competitive elections occur when courts and commissions
are directly involved in the redistricting process, as opposed to when
redistricting is handled only in the state legislative process.
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