Now is the time to decide the future of the government
Published Brownsville Herald September 29, 2008
Four years ago one of the big issues was gerrymandering – the alignment of the election districts to give one political party an advantage. I wonder whether we will see such a benefit as a reality. I suspect that the effort and resources used to accomplish the gerrymandering were misspent and would have been better spent on other things like education; I seriously doubt that it will cause political mayhem as was pronounced. I cannot accept that anarchy or chaos will result.
As a one time employee of the brilliant pollster Dan Rivera, I became interested in the demographics of the Valley and continued that interest to my later benefit as a business consultant. The Congressional Districts are determined based on a census of “all persons” in the United States. Courts have decided that this does not mean just citizens who can vote but everyone; permanent residents and undocumented residents as well. As the demographic makeup of the Rio Grande Valley is a predominately ethnic (Hispanic), with close family ties outside the U.S., there are higher percentages of non-citizens than there are in some other regions of the state. That translates into fewer folks that can vote having a greater influence on the outcome of an election than in other districts. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Sunday, September 28th, 2008
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