Constructing a democracy : the history, law, and politics of redistricting in Oregon
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Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University Press, 2023.
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ix, 362 pages : map ; 23 cm
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SWOCC Library - SWOCC Collection New - Oregon Collection
JK9068.W55 2023
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Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University Press, 2023.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-355) and index.
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"Every ten years, states go through the process of redistricting: choosing how to divide up and apportion their state and federal legislative districts. How the districts are drawn can determine which party wins the district and therefore controls the legislature or Congress. Although the process may be different in every state, the questions are the same: Who draws the maps? Who can prevent gerrymandering? What power do legislatures, governors, courts, and political parties have to influence the process and the outcomes? In Constructing a Democracy, legal scholar Norman Williams presents a comprehensive history of legislative and congressional redistricting in Oregon. Because redistricting impacts the representativeness of the ensuing legislative body, Oregon's constitutional framers, legislators, and courts alike have understandably focused on developing legal rules to constrain the redistricting process. Williams is primarily interested in identifying and understanding the scope of those rules: What legal constraints have existed over time? How aggressively have the courts enforced those restraints? How have political actors undertaken the redistricting task in light of the various rules and the judicial pronouncements regarding those constraints? The redistricting process in Oregon has not drawn national attention the way it has in states like North Carolina and Pennsylvania. But the process in Oregon is notable in several ways, including an early attention to malapportionment, the use of the initiative to reform the process, and the impact of women leaders on the redistricting process. The Oregon process, however, has also notably lagged behind other states, particularly in considering issues of race and minority representation and preventing gerrymandering."--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Williams, N. R. (2023). Constructing a democracy: the history, law, and politics of redistricting in Oregon . Oregon State University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Williams, Norman R. 2023. Constructing a Democracy: The History, Law, and Politics of Redistricting in Oregon. Oregon State University Press.

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Williams, Norman R. Constructing a Democracy: The History, Law, and Politics of Redistricting in Oregon Oregon State University Press, 2023.

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Williams, Norman R. Constructing a Democracy: The History, Law, and Politics of Redistricting in Oregon Oregon State University Press, 2023.

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