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by quesera
1486 days ago
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I believe you're expanding on my footnote, and I agree. In addition to felons (permanently disenfranchised in most states), you have temporarily-disenfranchised prisoners, and prison-based population distortions that favor some districts over others. You could probably make an even greater comparison between the voting powers of: - a Californian living in a district with high noncitizen population
- a Wyomingian living in a district with a large penitentiary
WY and CA already start at a 4:1 disparity. |
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