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The History of Gerrymandering with Nick Seabrook

The History of Gerrymandering with Nick Seabrook

What is gerrymandering, and how does it shape election results? Sharon chats with Professor Nick Seabrook, who has written a new book, One Person, One Vote, that details the long history of gerrymandering in the United States. While gerrymandering predates our country, Professor Seabrook argues that it’s a bigger problem today than it has been in the past because we have more sophisticated access to data and technology. This access has flipped the script, and politicians are choosing their voters instead of voters choosing their politicians. Join the conversation as Sharon and Professor Seabrook talk about how we got here--the myths, the history, and what we can do to slow this threat to democracy.

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  • Host: Sharon McMahon
  • Executive Producer: Heather Jackson
  • Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder

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Nick Seabrook

Nick Seabrook is a Professor and Interim Chair of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of North Florida. His research examines the intersection of law and politics in the United States, with a particular focus on redistricting reform and election administration. He is also the author of Drawing the Lines: Constraints on Partisan Gerrymandering in U.S. Politics. He lives in Jacksonville, Florida.