Introduction to the declination function for gerrymanders

03/13/2018
by   Gregory S. Warrington, et al.
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The declination is a quantitative method for identifying possible partisan gerrymanders by analyzing vote distributions. In this expository note we explain and motivate the definition of the declination. The minimal computer code required for computing the declination is included. We end by computing its value on several recent elections.

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