States rethink 'prison gerrymandering' in 2020 redistricting process

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States rethink 'prison gerrymandering' in 2020 redistricting process
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More than a dozen states are changing how they handle incarcerated Americans in redistricting maps, unwinding a practice critics call “prison gerrymandering.”

that would expand the reform to the state’s Congressional districts and codify the change into the state constitution.the state is still avoidingIllinois’ legislation won’t be implemented until the next redistricting cycle, but in total, at least 12 states will deploy legislative maps that put some incarcerated Americans back in their home districts this year. In total, approximately half the nation now lives in a state that's formally rejected the practice.

“If you live in a district that has a heavy police presence, regardless of whether you’ve ever been pulled over by the police, you have less representation,” Remster told NBC News. "If you're ending prison gerrymandering, you need to convince a couple thousand more voters to vote or you," she told NBC News."Whereas with the prison population there, you get constituents on paper that you're never responsible for."

She added that the issue would be solved if the Census counted incarcerated Americans at their previous addresses, and advocates are pushing for it. According

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