Abstract
Abstract
In this article we compare the partisan use of population deviation for lower chambers of state legislatures across the country in the 2000 round of redistricting to the 2010 round. We hypothesize that the Cox v. Larios decision will have an attenuating effect on population deviations overall as well as a reduction in the blatant partisan use of population deviations. Data analyses indicate strong support for our argument.
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