As the entire US redraws every state and congressional district over the next two years, the Princeton Gerrymandering Project will support fair and transparent redistricting during this critical juncture in American democracy. We have pioneered new methods for data collection, map analysis, legal briefs, and redistricting legislation to help reformers in all 50 states.
We are focusing on 10-15 priority states in the next 2 years where redistricting reform needs critical support, or where litigation is likely and rigorous analysis necessary. PGP solves four issues that are key to reform:
About the team: PGP is a six person cross-functional and interdisciplinary team housed at Princeton University. This team currently produces reports, prepares data, performs analysis, and publishes state-specific legal and mathematical analysis wherever redistricting is happening. Examples include:
As the entire US redraws every state and congressional district over the next two years, the Princeton Gerrymandering Project will support fair and transparent redistricting during this critical juncture in American democracy. We have pioneered new methods for data collection, map analysis, legal briefs, and redistricting legislation to help reformers in all 50 states.
We are focusing on 10-15 priority states in the next 2 years where redistricting reform needs critical support, or where litigation is likely and rigorous analysis necessary. PGP solves four issues that are key to reform: