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Wisconsin SC Race 2019
hofoid
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« on: September 17, 2018, 02:48:02 PM »

I wasn't going by the muon rules when I made this, but basically, I was trying to do the same thing that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was trying to do when they drew the new map, except with NC. I feel pretty good about this, although I'm not an expert on redistricting.


1. D+5.69 (Majority-minority Northeast)
2. D+9.77 (Raleigh)
3. R+13.45 (Outer Banks)
4. D+12.05 (Durham
5. R+20.61 (Boone)
6. R+12.51 (Suburban Triangle)
7. R+4.5 (Southeastern NC)
8. R+3.74 (Fayetteville-Goldsboro)
9. R+13.18 (Suburban Charlotte)
10. R+18.83 (Hickory)
11. R+8.53 (Western NC)
12. D+17.51 (Charlotte)
13. D+6.62 (Winston-Salem-Greensboro)
5-8 is a pretty good split for a Lean R state. 
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Wisconsin SC Race 2019
hofoid
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2018, 10:30:38 PM »

Is there any way to guarantee a 4-4 delegation in Wisconsin (an even PVI state) without egregiously cracking WOW?  This is a state that geographically lends itself to a 2 Dem-6 GOP delegation.
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