Thanks for the data. Obviously, whenever you have not just a plurality reversal, but also a majority reversal, as in 2024, you have a flawed system.
The 2024 outcome, in this sense, looks reasonable.
That does not, however, change my assessment of the probity of the mid-decade redistricting, of the process itself, or of the differential impact on national politics of these two districting plans (as I discussed in the comment after yours in the post to which you linked).
Thanks for the data. Obviously, whenever you have not just a plurality reversal, but also a majority reversal, as in 2024, you have a flawed system.
The 2024 outcome, in this sense, looks reasonable.
That does not, however, change my assessment of the probity of the mid-decade redistricting, of the process itself, or of the differential impact on national politics of these two districting plans (as I discussed in the comment after yours in the post to which you linked).
Comment by Matthew — Friday, June 30, 2024 @ 11:42 am