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BIGK75
July 15, 2007, 12:39pm Report to Moderator
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For anyone who is wondering, here's a map of the district tat is being voted for on July 31, 2007 to replace Paul Tonko as assemblyman.

I am guessing that the parts of Schenectady county that are NOT part of the district is part of Schenectady itself, as well as Scotia-Glenville and Niskayuna.

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why dont the districts match county lines???????


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Because of 2 things.  
1)  There's not actually a representative for each county, it goes by population, as per the last census.
2)  Gerrymandering
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerrymandering
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Gerrymandering is a form of redistricting in which electoral district or constituency boundaries are manipulated for an electoral advantage. The word "gerrymander" is named for the Governor of Massachusetts Elbridge Gerry (July 17, 1744 – November 23, 1814),[1] and is a blend of his name with the word "salamander," which was used to describe the appearance of a tortuous electoral district pressed through the Massachusetts legislature in 1812 by Jeffersonian democrats, in order to disadvantage their electoral opponents in the upcoming senatorial election, and reluctantly signed into law by Gerry.[2] "Gerrymander" is used both as a verb meaning "to commit gerrymandering" as well as a noun describing the resulting electoral geography. Elbridge Gerry's actual name is pronounced with an initial /g/ (a hard G), but the "jerry" pronunciation is now the normal pronunciation.[3]

Gerrymandering may be used to advantage or disadvantage particular constituents, such as members of a racial, linguistic, religious or class group, often in the favor of ruling incumbents or a specific political party. Although all electoral systems that use multiple districts as a basis for determining representation are susceptible to gerrymandering to various degrees, governments using single winner voting systems are the most vulnerable. Most notably, gerrymandering is particularly effective in nonproportional systems that tend towards fewer parties, such as first past the post.
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Oh....I remember this from school.....was that from Mr. Vondake's class????


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