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Just found this awesome/awful image of six badly gerrymandered congressional districts in the US. Gerrymandering is the redrawing of electoral boundaries to effect a change in voting patterns -- for example, to put all the blacks or evangelicals in one place or to spread them out, which dramatically changes potential results. *sigh*



You can see maps of Canada's ridings on the Elections Canada Electoral Districts site. I don't think Canada has many bad ones, since Elections Canada is independent (despite what the Tories currently are claiming in court). Examples of a few ridings: my riding of Toronto Danforth, our largest riding of Nunavut, Prime Minister Stephen Harper's riding of Calgary Southwest -- for fun, check out the very short candidates list! Also, here's a giant map of the results from the last election (PDF).

Date: 2008-09-16 12:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ironmanjt.livejournal.com
LOL, don't worry - many Americans find equal puzzlement in our 51st state - including Sarah Palin. ;-)

But, for all its faults, America was well ahead of its time in the 1700s. There's a reason America "worked." It was framed by (what I believe to be) one of the most brilliant and groundbreaking documents of all time - the US Constitution.

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