Political Geometry - Voting Districts, Compactness, and Ideas About Fairness

Political Geometry - Voting Districts, Compactness, and Ideas About Fairness

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Political Geometry - Voting Districts, Compactness, and Ideas About Fairness

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Framing Question
  3. 3 The Steps
  4. 4 Garys Salamander
  5. 5 Illinois 4th District
  6. 6 Florida 5th District
  7. 7 Maryland 3rd District
  8. 8 Pennsylvania 7th District
  9. 9 North Carolina 12 District
  10. 10 Isoparametric Theorem
  11. 11 Skew
  12. 12 Inverted Ness
  13. 13 Skew and convex hull
  14. 14 Dispersion
  15. 15 Compactness
  16. 16 Toy Example
  17. 17 Compactness Scores
  18. 18 Discrete Area and Perimeter
  19. 19 Metrics and Methods
  20. 20 North Carolina
  21. 21 Extreme gerrymandering
  22. 22 Conclusions
  23. 23 Questions

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