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COLIN
RALLINGS
University of Plymouth
MICHAEL THRASHER
University of Plymouth
RON JOHNSTON
University of Bristol
JAMES DOWNE
Cardiff Business School
Redistricting Local Governments in England:
Rules, Procedures, and Electoral Outcomes
The Commission-based
process of local government electoral redistricting in England seeks to
balance the tensions between both neutral and party political and mathematic
and organic approaches to boundary drawing. We evaluate the success of
this process by assessing the impact of redistricting on electoral equality
and the strength of the political parties in each local authority. On
one hand, the Commission appears to be effective in achieving vote equality
by reducing the variability between electoral units in the ratio of electors
to councillors. On the other hand, the way that submissions are made to
the Commission, together with aspects of social and electoral geography
over which it has no influence, can allow one party to receive more electoral
benefit than another from redistricting.
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