Tuesday, June 19

How To Play With Maps

The excellent Geographic Travels blog posted a link to an online game that lets you try your hand at redistricting. Yes, you read that right, I'm writing a blog entry about an online game in which you re-draw legislative districts according to various criteria. That is how I roll.



It was developed by the USC Annenberg Center, whose website includes Washington Post article that describes the game thusly:
"The Redistricting Game lets players bend the borders of congressional districts in a series of missions set in fictional states. Protect the incumbents, oust the opposition -- it's amazing what a few mouse-clicks can do. You read about gerrymandering in civics class, but it's much more involving to actually try your hand at it."
It really was entertaining -- give it a try if you have a spare five minutes, or in my case, and hour and a half:

http://www.redistrictinggame.org/

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At 7:55 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

That was a very fun site. Very possible to spend too much time.

Back in 2005, pissed at the election and armed with a block of spare time and MapPoint I figured out my own personal revenge on the Electoral College by redistricting the lower 48 states with equal population.

 
At 8:22 AM , Blogger Christian said...

We could also solve the inequity problem by eliminating the Electoral College alltogether and having a direct election.

Failing that, there's the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.

 

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