jack action said:
This is already in place and would be easy to program.
Yes, the formula is in place that assigns a congressional representative for a threshold electorate population base, but that has no bearing on where the borders are actually placed... only the number of representatives that a given state is allotted.
jack action said:
This is also already in place (identifying communities) and it could be programmed but it would still be highly subjected to humans that decide what defined those demographics..
Yes, the demographic information is known, but this is actually utilized not to insure representation of the minority population, but rather to strengthen the manufactured majorities in the gerrymandered congressional districts.
jack action said:
This is where I'm loosing you. How do you separate that kind of statement from "gerrymandering"? You basically want to steer the vote towards a predefined outcome.
I must plead guilty to this, in all honesty. My proposal would likely lead to functionally increasing the voting strength of the minority, but the degree to which this would occur could be mitigated by limiting the "area of overlap" of the computer generated congressional districts solely created by normalizing population and geography within a state. But I confess, prioritization of demographic diversity is a reflection of my belief that it would be beneficial to the country as a whole. However, I readily admit that it definitely imposes a bias on the process. Honestly, I would be satisfied if the program simply set the congressional boundaries based on nothing but the objective population/geography parameters. This, at least, would be essentially bias free.
jack action said:
In a democracy, you must have some leeway given by a revision process. No doubt that right now this process is used with bad intentions by a lot of people, but I think it is still essential.
It is this "revision process" that I am calling for, and I do think that it is essential for honest representation of the electorate in congress, and I do believe that it would result in more civil and statesmanlike behavior by our elected officials.
But again, the discussion has veered into political opinion and values, and that was not my intent. I only wanted to know whether it was logistically possible to create such a program algorithm in the first place.