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Partisan Gerrymandering

Gary King

Institute for Quantitative Social ScienceHarvard University

(talk at Brookline High School, 2/15/2011)

Gary King (Harvard) 1 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard,

graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard,

graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS,

go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,

get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree,

run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office,

and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

The Most Predictably Conflictual Issue

Suppose you work hard, graduate from BHS, go to a great college,get a graduate degree, run for political office, and get elected

You’re a respected member of the Massachusetts legislature!

Can you think of an issue that would cause you to lose your temper,have a fist fight with other legislators, or act in unethical ways?

Can you think of the most conflictual form of regular politics in theUS over the last 200 years?

Can you think of an issue about to cause a big ruckus?

Legislative Redistricting

(Watch Carefully; We’ll have a contest to redistrict Brookline shortly!)

Gary King (Harvard) 2 / 23

U.S. House of Representatives

Gary King (Harvard) 3 / 23

Count Everyone Apportion Seats to States

Gary King (Harvard) 4 / 23

Redistrict Within States

Gary King (Harvard) 5 / 23

Gary King (Harvard) 6 / 23

Is this fair?Texas, before redistricting

Gary King (Harvard) 7 / 23

Or is this fair?Texas, after redistricting

Gary King (Harvard) 8 / 23

(Important but Inadequate!) Standards for Fairness

1 Equal population

2 Preserving “Communities of Interest”

3 Compactness (and contiguity)

Gary King (Harvard) 9 / 23

Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District

Gary King (Harvard) 10 / 23

North Carolina’s 12nd Congressional District

Gary King (Harvard) 11 / 23

Illinois’ 4th Congressional District

Gary King (Harvard) 12 / 23

Governor Gerry’s 1812 “Gerrymander” in Massachusetts

Gary King (Harvard) 13 / 23

How many (of 4) legislative seats should each party get?

Democratic vote % in each precinct

90 40 40 40

90 40 40 40

90 40 40 40

90 40 40 40

(Average = 52.5%)

Gary King (Harvard) 14 / 23

A Republican Redistricting Plan

90 40 40 40

90 40 40 40Average

90 40 40 40

90 40 40 40

90 40 40 40

Democrats win 1 of 4 seats

Gary King (Harvard) 15 / 23

A Democratic Redistricting Plan

90 40 40 40 52.5

90 40 40 40 52.5

90 40 40 40 52.5

90 40 40 40 52.5

Average

Democrats win all 4 seats

Gary King (Harvard) 16 / 23

New Standards for Fair Redistricting

1 Equal population

2 Preserving “Communities of Interest”

3 Compactness (and contiguity)

4 Partisan symmetry (no bias)

5 Electoral responsiveness

Gary King (Harvard) 17 / 23

The Surpreme Court on Partisan Symmetry

Gary King (Harvard) 18 / 23

Fair Seats-Votes CurvesPartisan symmetry: When votes are split equally, seats are split equally

Fair, Proportional

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

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t Pro

port

ion

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0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Fair, Responsive

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

Sea

t Pro

port

ion

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Gary King (Harvard) 19 / 23

Biased Seats-Votes CurvesPartisan Bias: When votes are split equally, seats are split unequally

Biased, Proportional

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

Sea

t Pro

port

ion

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Biased, Responsive

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

Sea

t Pro

port

ion

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Gary King (Harvard) 20 / 23

Calculating a Seats-Votes Curve

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

Sea

t Pro

port

ion

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Compute average vote and seatproportions; plot black dot

Find difference of vote averagefrom 0.5

Add difference from everydistrict’s vote (new vote average= 0.5)

See who “wins” new districtswith the adjusted votes;calculate seat proportion; plotred dot

Calculate bias (difference in seatproportion from 0.5)

Gary King (Harvard) 21 / 23

Calculating a Seats-Votes Curve

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

Sea

t Pro

port

ion

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Compute average vote and seatproportions; plot black dot

Find difference of vote averagefrom 0.5

Add difference from everydistrict’s vote (new vote average= 0.5)

See who “wins” new districtswith the adjusted votes;calculate seat proportion; plotred dot

Calculate bias (difference in seatproportion from 0.5)

Gary King (Harvard) 21 / 23

Calculating a Seats-Votes Curve

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

Sea

t Pro

port

ion

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Compute average vote and seatproportions; plot black dot

Find difference of vote averagefrom 0.5

Add difference from everydistrict’s vote (new vote average= 0.5)

See who “wins” new districtswith the adjusted votes;calculate seat proportion; plotred dot

Calculate bias (difference in seatproportion from 0.5)

Gary King (Harvard) 21 / 23

Calculating a Seats-Votes Curve

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

Sea

t Pro

port

ion

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Compute average vote and seatproportions; plot black dot

Find difference of vote averagefrom 0.5

Add difference from everydistrict’s vote (new vote average= 0.5)

See who “wins” new districtswith the adjusted votes;calculate seat proportion; plotred dot

Calculate bias (difference in seatproportion from 0.5)

Gary King (Harvard) 21 / 23

Calculating a Seats-Votes Curve

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

Sea

t Pro

port

ion

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Compute average vote and seatproportions; plot black dot

Find difference of vote averagefrom 0.5

Add difference from everydistrict’s vote (new vote average= 0.5)

See who “wins” new districtswith the adjusted votes;calculate seat proportion; plotred dot

Calculate bias (difference in seatproportion from 0.5)

Gary King (Harvard) 21 / 23

Calculating a Seats-Votes Curve

Dem Vote Proportion

Dem

Sea

t Pro

port

ion

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Compute average vote and seatproportions; plot black dot

Find difference of vote averagefrom 0.5

Add difference from everydistrict’s vote (new vote average= 0.5)

See who “wins” new districtswith the adjusted votes;calculate seat proportion; plotred dot

Calculate bias (difference in seatproportion from 0.5)

Gary King (Harvard) 21 / 23

Gary King (Harvard) 22 / 23

What did we learn?

In redistricting, the rules of the game are part of the game

With partisan symmetry, math can make redistricting fair

In practice, redistricting is a mess; law suits will be filed everywhere;rules will be broken; hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent

To legislators, this is the most visible issue

Redistricting is often invisible to the public. . . but not to you!

Gary King (Harvard) 23 / 23

What did we learn?

In redistricting, the rules of the game are part of the game

With partisan symmetry, math can make redistricting fair

In practice, redistricting is a mess; law suits will be filed everywhere;rules will be broken; hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent

To legislators, this is the most visible issue

Redistricting is often invisible to the public. . . but not to you!

Gary King (Harvard) 23 / 23

What did we learn?

In redistricting, the rules of the game are part of the game

With partisan symmetry, math can make redistricting fair

In practice, redistricting is a mess; law suits will be filed everywhere;rules will be broken; hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent

To legislators, this is the most visible issue

Redistricting is often invisible to the public. . . but not to you!

Gary King (Harvard) 23 / 23

What did we learn?

In redistricting, the rules of the game are part of the game

With partisan symmetry, math can make redistricting fair

In practice, redistricting is a mess; law suits will be filed everywhere;rules will be broken; hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent

To legislators, this is the most visible issue

Redistricting is often invisible to the public. . . but not to you!

Gary King (Harvard) 23 / 23

What did we learn?

In redistricting, the rules of the game are part of the game

With partisan symmetry, math can make redistricting fair

In practice, redistricting is a mess; law suits will be filed everywhere;rules will be broken; hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent

To legislators, this is the most visible issue

Redistricting is often invisible to the public. . . but not to you!

Gary King (Harvard) 23 / 23

What did we learn?

In redistricting, the rules of the game are part of the game

With partisan symmetry, math can make redistricting fair

In practice, redistricting is a mess; law suits will be filed everywhere;rules will be broken; hundreds of millions of dollars will be spent

To legislators, this is the most visible issue

Redistricting is often invisible to the public. . . but not to you!

Gary King (Harvard) 23 / 23

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