Define racial gerrymandering and at-large elections. How does each continue to reduce the political power of minority groups in Texas?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Define racial gerrymandering.
2. Explain cracking and packing and how each can potentially reduce the overall number of districts in which minorities can potentially win.
3. Define at-large elections.
4. Explain that at-large elections are no longer permissible in legislative races but are still used in some other elections in Texas.
5. Explain that the costs of at-large voting, the possibility of polarized voting, and the dilution of minority representation all can decrease the probability of minority candidates winning.

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