Wednesday, April 19, 2023

The Art of the Texas Gerrymander: U.S. House District 2

 
Nibbling at the edges of Houston.


Dan Crenshaw won a third term in teh House by a 2 to 1 margin in 2022.



New York Times, 10/3/2021
The new congressional map released last month by Texas Republicans aims to lock in the party’s advantage in Washington over the next decade by building on the map previously gerrymandered in 2010. The proposed district lines also offset recent population growth spurred by communities of color, diminishing the voting power of those groups. 
Rather than create more Republican congressional districts, the Texas legislature chose to bolster incumbents with even safer districts; there are far fewer toss-up or competitive districts in the proposed map, dealing a blow to any Democratic hopes of flipping a competitive seat or two in Texas during the 2022 midterm elections, and risking deeper polarization through pumped-up primaries.  [emphasis added]
In 2018, Crenshaw won his first race by a 52.8% to 45.6% margin.

Related post:
District 1.  (4/19/2023)

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