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Stacking the states, stacking the house: the partisan consequences of congressional redistricting in the 19th century / Engstrom, Erik J   Journal Article
Engstrom, Erik J Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Considerable debate exists over the impact of redistricting on the partisan composition of the U.S. Congress. I address this debate by turning to an era of congressional redistricting that has received little systematic attention—the politics of gerrymandering in the 19th century. Using statewide-, county-, and ward-level electoral data from 1870 to 1900, I show that when a single party controlled the districting process, they used districting to systematically engineer a favorable partisan bias. These partisan biases affected the partisan composition of state congressional delegations and at times even helped determine party control of the House of Representatives.
Key Words United States  Congress  Partisan Composition 
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