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When Is Cumulative Voting Preferable To Single-Member Districting?, Michael E Lewyn
When Is Cumulative Voting Preferable To Single-Member Districting?, Michael E Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
Cumulative voting is most appropriate in small towns, nonpartisan elections, and jurisdictions in which voters know whether they are in the majority. By contrast, single-member districts are preferable to cumulative voting in big cities, state or federal elections, partisan elections, and elections in which the racial or partisan balance between factions is either close or is unknown to most voters.
How Radical Is Lani Guinier? , Michael E Lewyn
How Radical Is Lani Guinier? , Michael E Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
In 1993, Lani Guinier was nominated to head the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division. Her nomination was withdrawn after she was accused of being too liberal, if not radical, on issues relating to voting rights law. This article discusses her views, and finds that her writings were not clear enough to either support or debunk the accusations of radicalism.
How To Limit Gerrymandering, Michael E Lewyn
How To Limit Gerrymandering, Michael E Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
An extensive discussion of constitutional issues related to partisan gerrymandering.