please review my doccumentfiles (1)assignment2.pdfassignment2.pdf Please include your street addre

please review my doccumentfiles (1)assignment2.pdfassignment2.pdf

Please include your street address at the top of your paper

3. Every ten years after the census, state legislators must redraw the lines. As a result, after the redrawing of
the district lines your district may or may not change.

Using the link below check your district’s map: New district map (2020-2030) and compare it with the old
district map (2010-2020) (State house and state senate districts only).

After clicking on the link below, enter your street address in the box labeled “Enter Your Address”. Then
answer the following questions.

Click here. Texas Redistricting Map

Your data should be presented in a table and be accompanied by a narrative explanation of your findings.

Table Example:

State House District number 0(Old Map) State House District number 0(New Map)
0% White Alone Voters 0%White Alone Voters (-/%)
%Hispanic Voters % Hispanic Voters (-/%)
%Black Alone Voters % Black Alone Voters (-/%)
%Asian Alone Voters % Asian Alone Voters (-/%)

State House District:

I.

I. Did your district change? Yes/No (for example: previously my street address was part of
state house district number——– now is part of state house district number——–)

II. Comparing the two district maps, were there any changes demographically?

White voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ——— %
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Hispanic voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ———
% which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Black voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ——— %
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Asian voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is———%
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

II. ——————————————————————–

III. Pay close attention to the shape of your district maps. Do the district lines show any signs
of gerrymandering? Using your own words, explain your reasoning; you must quote at least 3 of the
assigned sources as your evidence, fact, or example to support your answer. (Minimum one to
two paragraphs)

Where are the lines drawn?-All about Redistricting!
Texas Congress Plan
Click Here: Public Mapping Project/What is Redistricting?
Click Here: What is Redistricting?

https://apps.texastribune.org/features/2021/texas-redistricting-map/

Where are the lines drawn?

Home Page

http://www.publicmapping.org/what-is-redistricting

What is Redistricting and Why Should We Care?

An Algorithm to Detect Gerrymandering
Click Here: Gerrymandering Explained
Redistricting Report CardTexas-All About Redistricting

Watch Video
Gerrymandering, explained | The Washington Post
Duration: 2:42
User: n/a – Added: 11/14/17
YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGLRJ12uqmk

Watch Video
Regular and Irregular Shapes – December 2
Duration: 3:28
User: n/a – Added: 11/25/20
YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arzUUuvdePM

———————————————————–
Your data should be presented in a table and be accompanied by a narrative explanation of your
findings. (10)

Table Example:

State Senate District number 0(Old Map) State Senate District number 0(New
Map)

0% White Alone Voters 0%White Alone Voters (-/%)
%Hispanic Voters % Hispanic Voters (-/%)
%Black Alone Voters % Black Alone Voters (-/%)
%Asian Alone Voters % Asian Alone Voters (-/%)

State Senate District:(10 points)

I.

I. Did your district number change? Yes/No (for example: previously my street address was
part of state senate district number——– now is part of state senate district number——–)

II. Comparing the two district maps, were there any changes demographically?

An algorithm to detect gerrymandering

https://www.whqr.org/local/2016-12-01/coastline-a-new-way-to-approach-congressional-redistricting

https://gerrymander.princeton.edu/redistricting-report-card?planId=recS4YrBY11QLXspq

Texas

White voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ——— %
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Hispanic voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ———
% which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Black voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ——— %
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Asian voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is———%
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

————————————————————————–
III. Pay close attention to the shape of your district maps. Do the district lines show

any signs of gerrymandering? Using your own words, explain your reasoning; you must
quote at least 3 of the assigned sources as your evidence, fact, or example to support your
answer. (Minimum one to two paragraphs

Where are the lines drawn?-All about Redistricting!
Texas Congress Plan
Click Here: Public Mapping Project/What is Redistricting?
Click Here: What is Redistricting?
An Algorithm to Detect Gerrymandering
Click Here: Gerrymandering Explained
Redistricting Report CardTexas-All About Redistricting

Watch Video
Gerrymandering, explained | The Washington Post
Duration: 2:42
User: n/a – Added: 11/14/17
YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGLRJ12uqmk

Watch Video
Regular and Irregular Shapes – December 2

Where are the lines drawn?

Home Page

http://www.publicmapping.org/what-is-redistricting

What is Redistricting and Why Should We Care?

An algorithm to detect gerrymandering

https://www.whqr.org/local/2016-12-01/coastline-a-new-way-to-approach-congressional-redistricting

https://gerrymander.princeton.edu/redistricting-report-card?planId=recS4YrBY11QLXspq

Texas

assignment2.pdf

Please include your street address at the top of your paper

3. Every ten years after the census, state legislators must redraw the lines. As a result, after the redrawing of
the district lines your district may or may not change.

Using the link below check your district’s map: New district map (2020-2030) and compare it with the old
district map (2010-2020) (State house and state senate districts only).

After clicking on the link below, enter your street address in the box labeled “Enter Your Address”. Then
answer the following questions.

Click here. Texas Redistricting Map

Your data should be presented in a table and be accompanied by a narrative explanation of your findings.

Table Example:

State House District number 0(Old Map) State House District number 0(New Map)
0% White Alone Voters 0%White Alone Voters (-/%)
%Hispanic Voters % Hispanic Voters (-/%)
%Black Alone Voters % Black Alone Voters (-/%)
%Asian Alone Voters % Asian Alone Voters (-/%)

State House District:

I.

I. Did your district change? Yes/No (for example: previously my street address was part of
state house district number——– now is part of state house district number——–)

II. Comparing the two district maps, were there any changes demographically?

White voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ——— %
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Hispanic voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ———
% which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Black voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ——— %
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Asian voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is———%
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

II. ——————————————————————–

III. Pay close attention to the shape of your district maps. Do the district lines show any signs
of gerrymandering? Using your own words, explain your reasoning; you must quote at least 3 of the
assigned sources as your evidence, fact, or example to support your answer. (Minimum one to
two paragraphs)

Where are the lines drawn?-All about Redistricting!
Texas Congress Plan
Click Here: Public Mapping Project/What is Redistricting?
Click Here: What is Redistricting?

https://apps.texastribune.org/features/2021/texas-redistricting-map/

Where are the lines drawn?

Home Page

http://www.publicmapping.org/what-is-redistricting

What is Redistricting and Why Should We Care?

An Algorithm to Detect Gerrymandering
Click Here: Gerrymandering Explained
Redistricting Report CardTexas-All About Redistricting

Watch Video
Gerrymandering, explained | The Washington Post
Duration: 2:42
User: n/a – Added: 11/14/17
YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGLRJ12uqmk

Watch Video
Regular and Irregular Shapes – December 2
Duration: 3:28
User: n/a – Added: 11/25/20
YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arzUUuvdePM

———————————————————–
Your data should be presented in a table and be accompanied by a narrative explanation of your
findings. (10)

Table Example:

State Senate District number 0(Old Map) State Senate District number 0(New
Map)

0% White Alone Voters 0%White Alone Voters (-/%)
%Hispanic Voters % Hispanic Voters (-/%)
%Black Alone Voters % Black Alone Voters (-/%)
%Asian Alone Voters % Asian Alone Voters (-/%)

State Senate District:(10 points)

I.

I. Did your district number change? Yes/No (for example: previously my street address was
part of state senate district number——– now is part of state senate district number——–)

II. Comparing the two district maps, were there any changes demographically?

An algorithm to detect gerrymandering

https://www.whqr.org/local/2016-12-01/coastline-a-new-way-to-approach-congressional-redistricting

https://gerrymander.princeton.edu/redistricting-report-card?planId=recS4YrBY11QLXspq

Texas

White voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ——— %
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Hispanic voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ———
% which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Black voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is ——— %
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

Asian voter population previously was ———% and in the new district’s map is———%
which is (-/ %) higher/lower/the same compared to the old district’s map.

————————————————————————–
III. Pay close attention to the shape of your district maps. Do the district lines show

any signs of gerrymandering? Using your own words, explain your reasoning; you must
quote at least 3 of the assigned sources as your evidence, fact, or example to support your
answer. (Minimum one to two paragraphs

Where are the lines drawn?-All about Redistricting!
Texas Congress Plan
Click Here: Public Mapping Project/What is Redistricting?
Click Here: What is Redistricting?
An Algorithm to Detect Gerrymandering
Click Here: Gerrymandering Explained
Redistricting Report CardTexas-All About Redistricting

Watch Video
Gerrymandering, explained | The Washington Post
Duration: 2:42
User: n/a – Added: 11/14/17
YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGLRJ12uqmk

Watch Video
Regular and Irregular Shapes – December 2

Where are the lines drawn?

Home Page

http://www.publicmapping.org/what-is-redistricting

What is Redistricting and Why Should We Care?

An algorithm to detect gerrymandering

https://www.whqr.org/local/2016-12-01/coastline-a-new-way-to-approach-congressional-redistricting

https://gerrymander.princeton.edu/redistricting-report-card?planId=recS4YrBY11QLXspq

Texas

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