How Segregation Patterns Affect the Availability of Fair District Plans

08/28/2022
by   William Hager, et al.
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We create 4200 synthetic cities which vary in percent minority population and their residential segregation patterns. Of these, 1200 are modeled on existing cities, and 3000 are rectangular grid cities. In each city, we consider single-member voting district plans for a hypothetical city council election. A fair district plan is defined as one where the number of minority-majority districts is proportional to the city-wide minority population. Thus each city is summarized by three traits: minority percent, a measure of segregation, and availability of a fair district plan. We find that when the minority population is around 25 segregation and the availability of proportional district plan. Consistently, when the minority population lives in a more diffuse residential pattern, there are fewer available proportional district plans. Finally, we develop a new method to validate runtime and sample size of an ensemble of district plans created by the GerryChain software program.

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