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It's also a great way of pressuring Republican politicians into actually banning it.
"You don't like us playing by the rules you wanted? Help us change the rules then!"
They'll only accept losing the power to gerrymander if it hurts Democrats more than Republicans.
The funny part is where you think Republicans would abide by their own ban, if not outright reverse it, the second they have a chance to reverse power.
that’s an easy solve though…
it’s pretty easy to put a number to how gerrymandered a region is: ungerrymandered means that if you were to look at all the votes in the state without districts that’s your ideal ratio… if you then add districts and that ratio is different, it’s perhaps gerrymandered
so if the goal is to stop gerrymandering, you get a bunch of states to sign some interstate compact that measures gerrymandering across the country and says any state that’s part of the compact will (perhaps in the next election, perhaps based on projections for the current voting maps based on prior voting behaviour) gerrymander to an equal or greater degree to offset or punish gerrymandering overall… ie you can gerrymander your state but at best it’ll mean nothing when it comes to the ratio of votes
We'll have to do it more. There's a reason they could only gerrymander 5 more seats into a state the size of Texas, and that's because Texas was and is already gerrymandered to shit.
They still don't want a ban because even after a few high profile Democrat gerrymanders, Republicans still benefit more.
Virginia has had a bipartisan districting commission intended to discourage gerrymandering since 2020. Unfortunately, it's designed terribly and just passes districting powers to the state Supreme Court.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redistricting_in_Virginia
The US just needs to have PR and stop doing this flawed fptp stuff