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True Federalist (진정한 연방 주의자)
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« on: July 05, 2004, 08:45:09 PM »

Well, here we go again:

Two plans, both of which do not force existing senators into facing each other, altho one of them takes advantage of texasgurl's resignation to do it.

Plan A:

Plan A has between 14 and 16 people per district.  District 5 is probably the optimum if you want to keep the entire Pacific Coast in one district, but to get such a district have 15 people, you would need to snake it eastwards to absorb either Illinois, Kentucky, or Tennessee, and once you decide to gerrymander to get exactly 15 people in each district , you can get more interesting disticts by splitting the northwest and the southwest.

Plan B:


Plan B has equal populations.but the strange boundaries will probably cause a number of governors to reject it.
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