• @lordbarbarossa
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    1541 year ago

    If it’s anything like Ohio it doesn’t matter what the majority wants. The republicans have drawn the maps so that they can control everything even with like 45% of the vote

        • @Kbobabob
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          221 year ago

          Maps absolutely do as does vote suppression. It can be both

          • Ertebolle
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            101 year ago

            Sorry, this was specifically about gubernatorial elections - unless you have some sort of weird state electoral college thing (which IIRC only exists in Mississippi and even there only sort-of), those are generally done with a statewide popular vote, and thus independent of district maps.

            • @thallamabond
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              51 year ago

              By creating barriers in certain districts it’s going to disproportionally going to affect those people, for example long lines, changing someone’s voting district, removing someone’s registration. There are tons of ways.

              • prole
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                41 year ago

                Right. Voter suppression. That’s what they said.

                • @thallamabond
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                  1 year ago

                  No, gerrymandering is when you set up a district for the specific benefit of yourself. You should look it up. Stacking and packing are important terms.

                  My comments for examples of voter suppression

                  Edit: though gerrymandering is a form of voter suppression

            • 001100 010010
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              41 year ago

              They could just change the state constitution to allow state legislature to appoint the governor.

              • @[email protected]
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                41 year ago

                the Florida state constitution requires a statewide vote to approve an amendment with 60% of the vote. If they couldn’t get a governor elected they couldn’t amend the constitution either.

                • 001100 010010
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                  11 year ago

                  All they need is to suppress votes for one election and they’ll have control over the state forever.