Economics Job Talk
Baxter Lecture Hall
Gerrymandering when Turnout Rates Differ
Allison Stashko,
Assistant Professor,
David Eccles School of Business,
University of Utah,
Abstract: We study the strategic drawing of electoral maps by political parties, known as gerrymandering. We develop a theoretical framework in which individuals have two dimensions of heterogeneity: partisanship and the probability of turning out. In this framework, parties adopt different gerrymandering strategies depending on the turnout rates of their supporters relative to that of their opponents. This framework allows us to derive a number of empirical implications about the link between partisan support, turnout rates, and electoral maps. Using a novel empirical strategy relying on the comparison of maps proposed by Democrats and Republicans during the 2020 redistricting cycle in the US, we find support for these predictions.
For more information, please contact Barbara Estrada by phone at 626-395-4083 or by email at [email protected].
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Social Science Job Candidate