

4·
9 days agoWell I don’t need to, they are predefined administrative units. Take the federal state of Northrhine-Westphalia in Germany as an example:
Well I don’t need to, they are predefined administrative units. Take the federal state of Northrhine-Westphalia in Germany as an example:
Not a US american so sorry if this is a stupid question, but why aren’t these congressional districts the same as administrative districts?
Wow, posting a Fahrenheit post while EU is awake and the US is sleeping, OP has balls
Inflation is also rising. I am not so sure Spotify raised its prices more than inflation.
Well this map also includes Sudan, I doubt it is possible/useful to make a statistic about a country that is at civil war.
Better start downloading the important documents now
Ideally it makes sense to divide districts based on population. But the elections system in the US has so many flaws, it feels like optimizing at the wrong position.
I mean if you subsume the votes under the “state level” in a first step, wouldn’t it be logical to go the next step subsume under county level (or whatever your administrative units are being called)?
Division based on population can never be stable because people are moving, so I feel this is the wrong metric in the first place.
Again I am not living in the US, so if I made some wrong assumptions please correct me. I don’t know much about your election system.