feel free. I'm currently doing Maine.Also, I'll do Delaware and Montana if I may.
I would say it's generally a good thing. Just try to keep it compact though.Also should we attempt to do majority-minority districts when possible? I'm doing it in Delaware.
Am I the only one who thought this was going to be a post about congressional districts the size of the UK? Meaning 5 districts in the US if we go by population, or 41 districts if we go by area (including 7 districts in Alaska).
Historically you could get a 100 000% deviationWhat is the tolerance for population deviation? 5% like in the UK?
Technically yes but we have seats like Orkney and Shetland and the Isle of Wright which are seriously outside that deviation.What is the tolerance for population deviation? 5% like in the UK?
Technically yes but we have seats like Orkney and Shetland and the Isle of Wright which are seriously outside that deviation.
Yeah those seats are specifically protected, but I don't know if there are any areas in the United States which would be.Don't forget the Western Isles.
CT has one unassigned prestinct.Connecticut
North Carolina
Thanks for the catch.CT has one unassigned prestinct.