Congressional Districting

Congressional Districting PDF

Author: Andrew Hacker

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2018-12-05

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1789125553

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THE SUPREME COURT’S decision in the case of Baker v. Carr, handed down in the spring of 1962, opened the way for reform of antiquated and inequitable patterns of representation in state legislatures. Over the ensuing twelve months, districting arrangements have been challenged in many states, and in several of them the legislatures have convened to draw up new districts which better reflect their actual population distribution. The Court’s decision has raised a number of issues, including the question whether the drive for more equal representation in the state legislatures will affect the United States Congress. The Brookings Institution therefore asked Prof. Andrew Hacker, of the Depart. of Government, Cornell University, to prepare a problem paper that would examine the present congressional districts from the viewpoint of the problems that might arise in connection with reapportionment in the states. The objective was a brief informative analysis drawing largely on available materials, with an early deadline precluding much new research. Mr. Hacker’s report approaches this subject from several vantage points. Among these are: the constitutional and historical background of congressional districting; state and judicial action as it applies to the Congress; reasons for the disproportion between votes cast and seats won; and the extent and consequences of inequalities in representation in the House of Representatives. Mr. Hacker indicates that the House does not give an equal voice to all of its constituents, and that prevailing inequities may become even more pronounced since the forces opposing reform feel strongly that justice is on their side, and the courts have yet to indicate how far they will go in applying the doctrine of equal representation enunciated in Baker v. Carr—or, indeed, whether they will apply it at all to congressional districts.—Robert Calkins

Establishment of Congressional Districts

Establishment of Congressional Districts PDF

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary

Publisher:

Published: 1960

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13:

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Committee Serial No. 21. June 11 and 13 hearings were held in San Francisco, Calif.; June 12 hearing was held in Sacramento, Calif.; June 14 and 15 hearings were held in Los Angeles, Calif.; Oct. 11 and 12 hearings were held in NYC.

Connecticut's Fourth Congressional District

Connecticut's Fourth Congressional District PDF

Author: Gary L. Rose

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9781888112108

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History of the fourth congressional district in Connecticut, profiling the congresspersons representing the district since 1943 to the present and details of key election campaigns, emphasizing the district in transition.