The battle over congressional district lines in Louisiana involves how much states should weigh race. The state's new map has been called 'morally repugnant.'
But that’s not how geometry works. If the black voters are uniformly distributed, it becomes impossible to have even a single majority-black district. It’d be like trying to draw apple juice divided into water and fructose districts.
In practice I doubt they’re uniformly distributed, but your math is terrible and such a fifth grader would deserve the F they got for employing it.
They are not uniformly distributed, and that’s not really the point. Districting is designed to organize voter regions by counties, cities, or population type. Gerrymandering is the practice of dividing districts through homogeneous areas in order to disenfranchise a voter group. Louisiana’s previous districts were intentionally drawn through lower income areas, intentionally diluting the representation of black voters.
But that’s not how geometry works. If the black voters are uniformly distributed, it becomes impossible to have even a single majority-black district. It’d be like trying to draw apple juice divided into water and fructose districts.
In practice I doubt they’re uniformly distributed, but your math is terrible and such a fifth grader would deserve the F they got for employing it.
They are not uniformly distributed, and that’s not really the point. Districting is designed to organize voter regions by counties, cities, or population type. Gerrymandering is the practice of dividing districts through homogeneous areas in order to disenfranchise a voter group. Louisiana’s previous districts were intentionally drawn through lower income areas, intentionally diluting the representation of black voters.