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You'd think if the Justice Dept was REALLY interested in voter fraud...

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I'm just trying to keep y'all busy while I study up on this race/class matrix. So I direct your attention to the research by Prisoners of the Census (part of the Prison Policy Initiative), and to the following editorial, which explains why it's an issue for non-prisoners (because, sadly, it seems one must attach some personal benefit to doing the right thing).

Phantom Voters in New York

Prison-based gerrymandering is especially egregious in New York, where prison inmates — who are denied the right to vote — are routinely counted as “residents” to pad out legislative districts. This practice falsely inflates the political power of districts with prisons, while undercutting districts with larger voting populations.

State senators who owe their seats to prison gerrymandering defend it tooth and nail. But a new study from the New York-based research group Prison Policy Initiative , entitled “Phantom Constituents in the Empire State,” found that 13 counties have excluded inmates from the local redistricting count because they thought it unfairly stacked the political deck. Some of the counties came to that conclusion after learning that imprisoned people would have made up 30 percent or more of proposed county legislative districts.

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