A Surprising History of Gerrymandering in America
by Nick Seabrook
A redistricting crisis is now upon us. This surprising, compelling book tells the history of how we got to this moment - from the Founding Fathers to today's high-tech manipulation of election districts - and shows us as well how to protect our most sacred, hard-fought principle of one person, one vote. Here is THE book on gerrymandering for citizens, politicians, journalists, activists, and voters.
Nick Seabrook, an authority on constitutional and election law and an expert on gerrymandering (pronounced with a hard 'G'!), begins before our nation's founding, with the rigging of American elections for partisan and political gain and the election meddling of George Burrington, the colonial governor of North Carolina, in retaliation against his critics. The author writes of Patrick Henry, who used redistricting to settle an old score with political foe and fellow Founding Father James Madison (almost preventing the Bill of Rights from happening), and of Elbridge Gerry, the Massachusetts governor from whose name "gerrymander" derives.
One Person, One Vote explores the rise of the most partisan gerrymanders in American history, put in place by the Republican Party after the 2010 census. We see how the battle has shifted to the states via REDMAP—the GOP's successful strategy to control state governments and rig the results of state legislative and congressional elections over the past decade. Seabrook makes clear that a vast new redistricting is already here, and that to safeguard our republic, action is needed before it is too late.
"Seabrook's excellent and cogent account of election boundary manipulation proves that political power knows few bounds and explains gerrymandering's history and effects and ways to combat it...A timely and powerful book that should be read by everyone interested in preserving American democracy." - Library Journal (starred review)
"Valuable reading for voting rights advocates." - Kirkus Reviews
"Political scientist Seabrook delivers a sweeping study of gerrymandering...Dense yet entertaining, this comprehensive survey is a worthy introduction to a high-stakes political issue." - Publishers Weekly
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Nick Seabrook is a professor in the department of political science and public administration at the University of North Florida. The author of Drawing the Lines: Constraints on Gerrymandering in U.S. Politics and One Person, One Vote: A Surprising History of Gerrymandering in America, he lives in Jacksonville, Florida.
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