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TexasTowelie

(117,050 posts)
Wed Jun 28, 2017, 08:25 PM Jun 2017

Gerrymandering a factor in South Dakota Democrats' woes

South Dakota's election map is stacked against Democrats more than any other state in the nation, according to an Associated Press analysis.

Nearly 2 in 5 votes cast in 2016 state House races went to Democratic candidates, but the party captured only 14 percent of seats in the chamber.

That's the widest "efficiency gap" among any state, according to the analysis, which used the same mathematical formula cited last fall by a federal appeals court that struck down Wisconsin’s state Assembly districts as intentional partisan gerrymandering.

The analysis supports some Democrats' claims that the state's dominant party has used its power to marginalize the minority party. Meanwhile, the chair of the South Dakota Republican Party dismissed the numbers as "fantasy."

Read more: http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/politics/2017/06/28/ap-analysis-gerrymandering-factor-south-dakota-democrats-woes/428131001/

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Gerrymandering a factor in South Dakota Democrats' woes (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2017 OP
... shenmue Jun 2017 #1
We have seen this state go from a state.... prairierose Jun 2017 #2
Except for a couple of elongated districts in the center customerserviceguy Jun 2017 #3
The GOP is the party of voter suppression and relies on voter suppression to win races Gothmog Jun 2017 #4

prairierose

(2,147 posts)
2. We have seen this state go from a state....
Wed Jun 28, 2017, 09:58 PM
Jun 2017

that was pretty evenly divided to one party rule for many years now. When I tell my students that we used to have a dem party in this state; they don't believe me. OTOH, when the DNC abandoned state parties in the 90's, that didn't help.

I know people who lost their legislative seat to gerrymandering. It is not fantasy.

customerserviceguy

(25,185 posts)
3. Except for a couple of elongated districts in the center
Wed Jun 28, 2017, 10:25 PM
Jun 2017


Namely, #'s 27 and maybe 21, and possibly #35 in the Rapid City area, it doesn't look as gerrymandered as some I've seen. My guess is that most of the boundaries of the districts are in very lightly populated areas.
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