Blockbuster Democracy

A Blog from New America's Irvine Fellows Program

Prison Gerrymandering

Published:  October 24, 2008

This New York Times story spotlights the problem of "prison gerrymandering": prisoners can't vote, but they can count as residents of the legislative districts in which they are confined.

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