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PRISON GERRYMANDERING IN MASSACHUSETTS: HOW THE CENSUSSEE MORE ON PRISONERSOFTHECENSUS.ORG NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its PERSON’S HOME DOES NOT CHANGE WITH INCARCERATION 1st Circuit US Court of Appeals confirms that incarceration does not change a person’s residence, more substantive contacts with a new location are necessary to change domicile. by Aleks Kajstura , March 26, 2010. On Wednesday (March 24, 2010), the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man incarcerated in PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions ILLINOIS GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ENDING PRISON Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signs law ending prison gerrymandering . February 25, 2021. For immediate release — On Tuesday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an omnibus criminal justice package that (among several victories) makes Illinois the tenth state to end prison gerrymandering. HB3653 ensures that, beginning in 2030, people in state prisons will be counted as residents of PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN CITIES AND COUNTIESSEE MORE ON PRISONERSOFTHECENSUS.ORG NEW AND EXPANDED FEDERAL AND STATE PRISONS CONNECTICUT GOV. NED LAMONT SIGNS BILL ENDING PRISON Connecticut becomes the 11th state to end the practice of prison gerrymandering. May 27, 2021. For Immediate Release – Yesterday, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill ensuring that people in state prisons will hereafter be counted as residents of their home addresses when new legislative districts are drawn. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL ENDING PRISON Illinois legislature passes bill ending prison gerrymandering Illinois is poised to become the 10th state to end prison gerrymandering. by Aleks Kajstura, January 13, 2021. Illinois’ HB 3653, a major criminal justice reform package, contains provisions ending prison gerrymandering for state legislative districts.The final language passed both the Senate and House today. GERRYMANDERING IN NEW YORK STATE Gerrymandering and relying on the miscount of prisoners combine to violate the U.S. Constitution in New York. Manipulating the shape of electoral districts to determine the outcome of an election is called gerrymandering. One method is to manipulate the number of people in each district so that "your" supporters end up with more districts,and
PRISON GERRYMANDERING IN MASSACHUSETTS: HOW THE CENSUSSEE MORE ON PRISONERSOFTHECENSUS.ORG NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its PERSON’S HOME DOES NOT CHANGE WITH INCARCERATION 1st Circuit US Court of Appeals confirms that incarceration does not change a person’s residence, more substantive contacts with a new location are necessary to change domicile. by Aleks Kajstura , March 26, 2010. On Wednesday (March 24, 2010), the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man incarcerated in LEGISLATIVE DETAIL REFERENCE CHART Quick-reference chart: States' legislation ending prison gerrymandering. Over 10 states have now passed legislation to end various aspects of prison gerrymandering, and each charts a slightly different path to achieving that goal. INCARCERATED ON CENSUS DAY: HOW EVEN BRIEF JAIL AND PRISON Incarcerated on Census Day: How even brief jail and prison stays can last a decade Length-of-stay data from prisons and jails offers yet another reason why counting incarcerated people as correctional facility “residents” doesn’t make sense. PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN CITIES AND COUNTIES The impact on local democracy. Rural residents who live in the same community as a prison, but not in its district, have their voting power severely diluted.Many communities across the nation have taken the initiative to correct the problem themselves by manually correcting flawed Census data. Seven states (Colorado, Mississippi, New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Michigan, and New York FAQ | PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT "The term gerrymandering is derived from Elbridge Gerry (1744-1814), the governor of Massachusetts from 1810 to 1812. In 1812, Governor Gerry signed a bill into law that redistricted his state to overwhelmingly benefit his party, the Republican Party. MONTANA | PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT Introductory and organizing materials about prison-based gerrymandering in Montana. Includes legislative links, leaders, endorsers, and fact sheets. TEXAS FACTS FOR FEATURES Prisoners and the Census facts for features: Texas. To aid journalists covering our Importing Constituents: Prisoners and Political Clout in Texas report, we have put together a list of interesting facts we discovered about Texas that are not necessarily in the Importing Constituents report.. Comparative incarceration. At mid-year 2000, Texas incarcerated 163,503 of its citizens in prisons orCONNECTICUT
SB 753, co-sponsored by Sen. Gary A. Winfield, Sen. Derek Slap, and Rep. Patricia A. Dillon, for the January 2021 session. Drafted by the Government Administration and Elections Committee March 3, 2021. The bill passed the Senate on May 5, 2021 and the House on May 12, 2021. SB 753 now awaits the Governor's signature. NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how itsPENNSYLVANIA
Organizations in Pennsylvania. It's impossible for us to include everyone who is working toward fair districting in Pennsylvania, but if you are looking to get involved, these are some of the people and organizations you might want to contact first: Fair Districts PA. Fixing prison-based gerrymandering after the 2010 Census: Pennsylvania STUDENTS HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE IN LOCAL ELECTIONS Students have right to vote in local elections; New report studies impact of New York students in the Census and redistricting. October 6 -- A new report studying how college dorms are counted in the Census and used to draw legislative districts argues that students should be allowed to vote in local elections because these communities owe their political clout to the presence of the students. PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions ILLINOIS GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ENDING PRISON Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signs law ending prison gerrymandering . February 25, 2021. For immediate release — On Tuesday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an omnibus criminal justice package that (among several victories) makes Illinois the tenth state to end prison gerrymandering. HB3653 ensures that, beginning in 2030, people in state prisons will be counted as residents of CONNECTICUT GOV. NED LAMONT SIGNS BILL ENDING PRISON Connecticut becomes the 11th state to end the practice of prison gerrymandering. May 27, 2021. For Immediate Release – Yesterday, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill ensuring that people in state prisons will hereafter be counted as residents of their home addresses when new legislative districts are drawn. NEW AND EXPANDED FEDERAL AND STATE PRISONS ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL ENDING PRISON Illinois legislature passes bill ending prison gerrymandering Illinois is poised to become the 10th state to end prison gerrymandering. by Aleks Kajstura, January 13, 2021. Illinois’ HB 3653, a major criminal justice reform package, contains provisions ending prison gerrymandering for state legislative districts.The final language passed both the Senate and House today. NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its MONTANA 2010 CENSUS GUIDE Fixing prison-based gerrymandering after the 2010 Census: Montana. Prison-based gerrymandering violates the constitutional principle of “One Person, One Vote.”. The Supreme Court requires districts to be based on equal population in order to give each resident the same access to government. But a longstanding flaw in the Census counts KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PROFILE Kern County, California . According to the 2000 Census, Kern County, California has a population of 661,645 people. Of those, 407,581 (62%) are White, 39,798 (6%) are Black, and 254,036 (38%) are Latino.However, 23,800 (or 4% of the 661,645 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA PROFILE Jefferson County, Alabama . According to the 2000 Census, Jefferson County, Alabama has a population of 662,047 people. Of those, 384,639 (58%) are White, 260,608 (39%) are Black, and 10,284 (2%) are Latino.However, 3,403 (or 1% of the 662,047 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN GEORGIA COUNTIES For more information about prison-based gerrymandering, see our website and weekly newsletter at http://www.prisonersofthecensus.org Prison-Based Gerrymandering in PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions ILLINOIS GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ENDING PRISON Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signs law ending prison gerrymandering . February 25, 2021. For immediate release — On Tuesday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an omnibus criminal justice package that (among several victories) makes Illinois the tenth state to end prison gerrymandering. HB3653 ensures that, beginning in 2030, people in state prisons will be counted as residents of CONNECTICUT GOV. NED LAMONT SIGNS BILL ENDING PRISON Connecticut becomes the 11th state to end the practice of prison gerrymandering. May 27, 2021. For Immediate Release – Yesterday, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill ensuring that people in state prisons will hereafter be counted as residents of their home addresses when new legislative districts are drawn. NEW AND EXPANDED FEDERAL AND STATE PRISONS ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL ENDING PRISON Illinois legislature passes bill ending prison gerrymandering Illinois is poised to become the 10th state to end prison gerrymandering. by Aleks Kajstura, January 13, 2021. Illinois’ HB 3653, a major criminal justice reform package, contains provisions ending prison gerrymandering for state legislative districts.The final language passed both the Senate and House today. NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its MONTANA 2010 CENSUS GUIDE Fixing prison-based gerrymandering after the 2010 Census: Montana. Prison-based gerrymandering violates the constitutional principle of “One Person, One Vote.”. The Supreme Court requires districts to be based on equal population in order to give each resident the same access to government. But a longstanding flaw in the Census counts KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PROFILE Kern County, California . According to the 2000 Census, Kern County, California has a population of 661,645 people. Of those, 407,581 (62%) are White, 39,798 (6%) are Black, and 254,036 (38%) are Latino.However, 23,800 (or 4% of the 661,645 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA PROFILE Jefferson County, Alabama . According to the 2000 Census, Jefferson County, Alabama has a population of 662,047 people. Of those, 384,639 (58%) are White, 260,608 (39%) are Black, and 10,284 (2%) are Latino.However, 3,403 (or 1% of the 662,047 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN GEORGIA COUNTIES For more information about prison-based gerrymandering, see our website and weekly newsletter at http://www.prisonersofthecensus.org Prison-Based Gerrymandering in LEGISLATIVE DETAIL REFERENCE CHART Quick-reference chart: States' legislation ending prison gerrymandering. Over 10 states have now passed legislation to end various aspects of prison gerrymandering, and each charts a slightly different path to achieving that goal. CONNECTICUT GOV. NED LAMONT SIGNS BILL ENDING PRISON Connecticut becomes the 11th state to end the practice of prison gerrymandering. May 27, 2021. For Immediate Release – Yesterday, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill ensuring that people in state prisons will hereafter be counted as residents of their home addresses when new legislative districts are drawn. NEW AND EXPANDED FEDERAL AND STATE PRISONS New and Expanded Federal and State Prisons since 2000. To: Aleks Kajstura and Peter Wagner From: Sheila Vennell O'Rourke Date: 19 March 2010 Re: New and Expanded Federal and State Prisons MONTANA | PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT Introductory and organizing materials about prison-based gerrymandering in Montana. Includes legislative links, leaders, endorsers, and fact sheets. CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE PASSES LAW ENDING PRISON Connecticut legislature passes law ending prison gerrymandering; bill heads to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk . by Aleks Kajstura, May 14, 2021. On Wednesday, the Connecticut General Assembly passed SB 753, a bill that will strengthen state democracy by requiring that incarcerated people be counted as residents of their hometowns, not their prison cells, at redistricting time. GERRYMANDERING IN NEW YORK STATE Gerrymandering and relying on the miscount of prisoners combine to violate the U.S. Constitution in New York. Manipulating the shape of electoral districts to determine the outcome of an election is called gerrymandering. One method is to manipulate the number of people in each district so that "your" supporters end up with more districts,and
PRISON GERRYMANDERING IN MASSACHUSETTS: HOW THE CENSUS Some of the most dramatic examples of prison gerrymandering in the state can be found in 7 Massachusetts towns. These 7 towns use a “representative town meeting” form of government and contain large correctional facilities. In these 7 towns, I found that the Census Bureau’s method of counting incarcerated populations led to severevoting inequality:
KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PROFILE Kern County, California . According to the 2000 Census, Kern County, California has a population of 661,645 people. Of those, 407,581 (62%) are White, 39,798 (6%) are Black, and 254,036 (38%) are Latino.However, 23,800 (or 4% of the 661,645 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. STUDENTS HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE IN LOCAL ELECTIONS Students have right to vote in local elections; New report studies impact of New York students in the Census and redistricting. October 6 -- A new report studying how college dorms are counted in the Census and used to draw legislative districts argues that students should be allowed to vote in local elections because these communities owe their political clout to the presence of the students. PERSON’S HOME DOES NOT CHANGE WITH INCARCERATION 1st Circuit US Court of Appeals confirms that incarceration does not change a person’s residence, more substantive contacts with a new location are necessary to change domicile. by Aleks Kajstura , March 26, 2010. On Wednesday (March 24, 2010), the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man incarcerated in PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions DATA ABOUT PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING ILLINOIS GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ENDING PRISON Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signs law ending prison gerrymandering . February 25, 2021. For immediate release — On Tuesday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an omnibus criminal justice package that (among several victories) makes Illinois the tenth state to end prison gerrymandering. HB3653 ensures that, beginning in 2030, people in state prisons will be counted as residents of CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE PASSES LAW ENDING PRISON Connecticut legislature passes law ending prison gerrymandering; bill heads to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk . by Aleks Kajstura, May 14, 2021. On Wednesday, the Connecticut General Assembly passed SB 753, a bill that will strengthen state democracy by requiring that incarcerated people be counted as residents of their hometowns, not their prison cells, at redistricting time. NEW AND EXPANDED FEDERAL AND STATE PRISONS ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL ENDING PRISON Illinois legislature passes bill ending prison gerrymandering Illinois is poised to become the 10th state to end prison gerrymandering. by Aleks Kajstura, January 13, 2021. Illinois’ HB 3653, a major criminal justice reform package, contains provisions ending prison gerrymandering for state legislative districts.The final language passed both the Senate and House today. NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its GERRYMANDERING IN NEW YORK STATE Gerrymandering and relying on the miscount of prisoners combine to violate the U.S. Constitution in New York. Manipulating the shape of electoral districts to determine the outcome of an election is called gerrymandering. One method is to manipulate the number of people in each district so that "your" supporters end up with more districts,and
PERSON’S HOME DOES NOT CHANGE WITH INCARCERATION 1st Circuit US Court of Appeals confirms that incarceration does not change a person’s residence, more substantive contacts with a new location are necessary to change domicile. by Aleks Kajstura , March 26, 2010. On Wednesday (March 24, 2010), the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man incarcerated in PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN GEORGIA COUNTIES For more information about prison-based gerrymandering, see our website and weekly newsletter at http://www.prisonersofthecensus.org Prison-Based Gerrymandering in PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions DATA ABOUT PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING ILLINOIS GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ENDING PRISON Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signs law ending prison gerrymandering . February 25, 2021. For immediate release — On Tuesday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an omnibus criminal justice package that (among several victories) makes Illinois the tenth state to end prison gerrymandering. HB3653 ensures that, beginning in 2030, people in state prisons will be counted as residents of CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE PASSES LAW ENDING PRISON Connecticut legislature passes law ending prison gerrymandering; bill heads to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk . by Aleks Kajstura, May 14, 2021. On Wednesday, the Connecticut General Assembly passed SB 753, a bill that will strengthen state democracy by requiring that incarcerated people be counted as residents of their hometowns, not their prison cells, at redistricting time. NEW AND EXPANDED FEDERAL AND STATE PRISONS ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL ENDING PRISON Illinois legislature passes bill ending prison gerrymandering Illinois is poised to become the 10th state to end prison gerrymandering. by Aleks Kajstura, January 13, 2021. Illinois’ HB 3653, a major criminal justice reform package, contains provisions ending prison gerrymandering for state legislative districts.The final language passed both the Senate and House today. NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its GERRYMANDERING IN NEW YORK STATE Gerrymandering and relying on the miscount of prisoners combine to violate the U.S. Constitution in New York. Manipulating the shape of electoral districts to determine the outcome of an election is called gerrymandering. One method is to manipulate the number of people in each district so that "your" supporters end up with more districts,and
PERSON’S HOME DOES NOT CHANGE WITH INCARCERATION 1st Circuit US Court of Appeals confirms that incarceration does not change a person’s residence, more substantive contacts with a new location are necessary to change domicile. by Aleks Kajstura , March 26, 2010. On Wednesday (March 24, 2010), the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man incarcerated in PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN GEORGIA COUNTIES For more information about prison-based gerrymandering, see our website and weekly newsletter at http://www.prisonersofthecensus.org Prison-Based Gerrymandering in DATA ABOUT PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING Data page Sections Documentation and guides 2020 vintage data and tools 2010 vintage data and tools 2000 vintage data and tools Documentation. Using the Census Bureau's Group Quarters Table; Using the Census Bureau's TIGER footprints data; Preventing prison-based gerrymandering in redistricting: What to watch for by Peter Wagner and Brenda Wright, Prison Policy Initiative and Demos, February NEW AND EXPANDED FEDERAL AND STATE PRISONS New and Expanded Federal and State Prisons since 2000. To: Aleks Kajstura and Peter Wagner From: Sheila Vennell O'Rourke Date: 19 March 2010 Re: New and Expanded Federal and State Prisons INCARCERATED ON CENSUS DAY: HOW EVEN BRIEF JAIL AND PRISON Incarcerated on Census Day: How even brief jail and prison stays can last a decade Length-of-stay data from prisons and jails offers yet another reason why counting incarcerated people as correctional facility “residents” doesn’t make sense. TEXAS FACTS FOR FEATURES Prisoners and the Census facts for features: Texas. To aid journalists covering our Importing Constituents: Prisoners and Political Clout in Texas report, we have put together a list of interesting facts we discovered about Texas that are not necessarily in the Importing Constituents report.. Comparative incarceration. At mid-year 2000, Texas incarcerated 163,503 of its citizens in prisons or NORTH DAKOTA CORRECTIONAL POPULATIONS OF CENSUS 2020 This table draws data from four sources: Federal prisons on April 2, 2020: The Prison Policy Initiative downloaded the weekly population list from the Bureau of Prisons for that date. State and federal correctional facilities on June 30, 2012 were extracted from: United States Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. BELKNAP COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE PROFILE Belknap County, New Hampshire . According to the 2000 Census, Belknap County, New Hampshire has a population of 56,325 people. Of those, 54,979 (98%) are White, 165 (0%) are Black, and 418 (1%) are Latino.However, 455 (or 1% of the 56,325 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. IN MEMORY OF JON E. YOUNT (1938 Sometime in the early morning of April 26, in his cell in a remote Pennsylvania prison, a 74-year-old jailhouse lawyer serving a life sentence took his own life. He was a quiet man who avoided taking credit for his work, so many people in and outside of prison don’tknow about the
JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA PROFILE Jefferson County, Alabama . According to the 2000 Census, Jefferson County, Alabama has a population of 662,047 people. Of those, 384,639 (58%) are White, 260,608 (39%) are Black, and 10,284 (2%) are Latino.However, 3,403 (or 1% of the 662,047 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. MARTINSVILLE CITY, VIRGINIA PROFILE Martinsville city, Virginia . According to the 2000 Census, Martinsville city, Virginia has a population of 15,416 people. Of those, 8,537 (55%) are White, 6,559 (43%) are Black, and 358 (2%) are Latino.However, 110 (or 1% of the 15,416 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN GEORGIA COUNTIES For more information about prison-based gerrymandering, see our website and weekly newsletter at http://www.prisonersofthecensus.org Prison-Based Gerrymandering in PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions ILLINOIS GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ENDING PRISON Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signs law ending prison gerrymandering . February 25, 2021. For immediate release — On Tuesday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an omnibus criminal justice package that (among several victories) makes Illinois the tenth state to end prison gerrymandering. HB3653 ensures that, beginning in 2030, people in state prisons will be counted as residents of NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL ENDING PRISON Illinois legislature passes bill ending prison gerrymandering Illinois is poised to become the 10th state to end prison gerrymandering. by Aleks Kajstura, January 13, 2021. Illinois’ HB 3653, a major criminal justice reform package, contains provisions ending prison gerrymandering for state legislative districts.The final language passed both the Senate and House today. NORTH DAKOTA CORRECTIONAL POPULATIONS OF CENSUS 2020 This table draws data from four sources: Federal prisons on April 2, 2020: The Prison Policy Initiative downloaded the weekly population list from the Bureau of Prisons for that date. State and federal correctional facilities on June 30, 2012 were extracted from: United States Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. MONTANA 2010 CENSUS GUIDE Fixing prison-based gerrymandering after the 2010 Census: Montana. Prison-based gerrymandering violates the constitutional principle of “One Person, One Vote.”. The Supreme Court requires districts to be based on equal population in order to give each resident the same access to government. But a longstanding flaw in the Census counts KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PROFILE Kern County, California . According to the 2000 Census, Kern County, California has a population of 661,645 people. Of those, 407,581 (62%) are White, 39,798 (6%) are Black, and 254,036 (38%) are Latino.However, 23,800 (or 4% of the 661,645 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. STUDENTS HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE IN LOCAL ELECTIONS Students have right to vote in local elections; New report studies impact of New York students in the Census and redistricting. October 6 -- A new report studying how college dorms are counted in the Census and used to draw legislative districts argues that students should be allowed to vote in local elections because these communities owe their political clout to the presence of the students. JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA PROFILE Jefferson County, Alabama . According to the 2000 Census, Jefferson County, Alabama has a population of 662,047 people. Of those, 384,639 (58%) are White, 260,608 (39%) are Black, and 10,284 (2%) are Latino.However, 3,403 (or 1% of the 662,047 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN GEORGIA COUNTIES For more information about prison-based gerrymandering, see our website and weekly newsletter at http://www.prisonersofthecensus.org Prison-Based Gerrymandering in PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions ILLINOIS GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ENDING PRISON Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signs law ending prison gerrymandering . February 25, 2021. For immediate release — On Tuesday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an omnibus criminal justice package that (among several victories) makes Illinois the tenth state to end prison gerrymandering. HB3653 ensures that, beginning in 2030, people in state prisons will be counted as residents of NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL ENDING PRISON Illinois legislature passes bill ending prison gerrymandering Illinois is poised to become the 10th state to end prison gerrymandering. by Aleks Kajstura, January 13, 2021. Illinois’ HB 3653, a major criminal justice reform package, contains provisions ending prison gerrymandering for state legislative districts.The final language passed both the Senate and House today. NORTH DAKOTA CORRECTIONAL POPULATIONS OF CENSUS 2020 This table draws data from four sources: Federal prisons on April 2, 2020: The Prison Policy Initiative downloaded the weekly population list from the Bureau of Prisons for that date. State and federal correctional facilities on June 30, 2012 were extracted from: United States Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. MONTANA 2010 CENSUS GUIDE Fixing prison-based gerrymandering after the 2010 Census: Montana. Prison-based gerrymandering violates the constitutional principle of “One Person, One Vote.”. The Supreme Court requires districts to be based on equal population in order to give each resident the same access to government. But a longstanding flaw in the Census counts KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PROFILE Kern County, California . According to the 2000 Census, Kern County, California has a population of 661,645 people. Of those, 407,581 (62%) are White, 39,798 (6%) are Black, and 254,036 (38%) are Latino.However, 23,800 (or 4% of the 661,645 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. STUDENTS HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE IN LOCAL ELECTIONS Students have right to vote in local elections; New report studies impact of New York students in the Census and redistricting. October 6 -- A new report studying how college dorms are counted in the Census and used to draw legislative districts argues that students should be allowed to vote in local elections because these communities owe their political clout to the presence of the students. JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA PROFILE Jefferson County, Alabama . According to the 2000 Census, Jefferson County, Alabama has a population of 662,047 people. Of those, 384,639 (58%) are White, 260,608 (39%) are Black, and 10,284 (2%) are Latino.However, 3,403 (or 1% of the 662,047 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN GEORGIA COUNTIES For more information about prison-based gerrymandering, see our website and weekly newsletter at http://www.prisonersofthecensus.org Prison-Based Gerrymandering in DATA ABOUT PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING Data page Sections Documentation and guides 2020 vintage data and tools 2010 vintage data and tools 2000 vintage data and tools Documentation. Using the Census Bureau's Group Quarters Table; Using the Census Bureau's TIGER footprints data; Preventing prison-based gerrymandering in redistricting: What to watch for by Peter Wagner and Brenda Wright, Prison Policy Initiative and Demos, February INCARCERATED ON CENSUS DAY: HOW EVEN BRIEF JAIL AND PRISON Incarcerated on Census Day: How even brief jail and prison stays can last a decade Length-of-stay data from prisons and jails offers yet another reason why counting incarcerated people as correctional facility “residents” doesn’t make sense. CONNECTICUT GOV. NED LAMONT SIGNS BILL ENDING PRISON Connecticut becomes the 11th state to end the practice of prison gerrymandering. May 27, 2021. For Immediate Release – Yesterday, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed a bill ensuring that people in state prisons will hereafter be counted as residents of their home addresses when new legislative districts are drawn. CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE PASSES LAW ENDING PRISON Connecticut legislature passes law ending prison gerrymandering; bill heads to Gov. Ned Lamont’s desk . by Aleks Kajstura, May 14, 2021. On Wednesday, the Connecticut General Assembly passed SB 753, a bill that will strengthen state democracy by requiring that incarcerated people be counted as residents of their hometowns, not their prison cells, at redistricting time. TOO BIG TO IGNORE -- RACE, ETHNICITY AND AGE Impact on race, ethnicity and age statistics. Because of the large racial disparity in incarceration, there can also be a subtle change in how the racial distribution of a state is portrayed in the Census. Census 2000 shows that predominantly White Franklin County New York more than doubled its GERRYMANDERING IN NEW YORK STATE Gerrymandering and relying on the miscount of prisoners combine to violate the U.S. Constitution in New York. Manipulating the shape of electoral districts to determine the outcome of an election is called gerrymandering. One method is to manipulate the number of people in each district so that "your" supporters end up with more districts,and
PRISON GERRYMANDERING IN MASSACHUSETTS: HOW THE CENSUS Some of the most dramatic examples of prison gerrymandering in the state can be found in 7 Massachusetts towns. These 7 towns use a “representative town meeting” form of government and contain large correctional facilities. In these 7 towns, I found that the Census Bureau’s method of counting incarcerated populations led to severevoting inequality:
IN MEMORY OF JON E. YOUNT (1938 Sometime in the early morning of April 26, in his cell in a remote Pennsylvania prison, a 74-year-old jailhouse lawyer serving a life sentence took his own life. He was a quiet man who avoided taking credit for his work, so many people in and outside of prison don’tknow about the
PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN MICHELLE ALEXANDER’S THE Michelle Alexander explains that prison-based gerrymandering is one example of how mass incarceration is distorting democracy in the United States. by Leah Sakala , April 10, 2012. In a recent op-ed, Professor Jess Rigelhaupt argues that the Obama administration needs to prioritize ending mass incarceration. He draws on MichelleAlexander’s
PERSON’S HOME DOES NOT CHANGE WITH INCARCERATION 1st Circuit US Court of Appeals confirms that incarceration does not change a person’s residence, more substantive contacts with a new location are necessary to change domicile. by Aleks Kajstura , March 26, 2010. On Wednesday (March 24, 2010), the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man incarcerated in PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions DATA ABOUT PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING ILLINOIS GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ENDING PRISON Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signs law ending prison gerrymandering . February 25, 2021. For immediate release — On Tuesday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an omnibus criminal justice package that (among several victories) makes Illinois the tenth state to end prison gerrymandering. HB3653 ensures that, beginning in 2030, people in state prisons will be counted as residents of NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its PRISON GERRYMANDERING IN MASSACHUSETTS: HOW THE CENSUSSEE MORE ON PRISONERSOFTHECENSUS.ORGIS GERRYMANDERING LEGALGERRYMANDERING CRACKINGIS MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATMASSACHUSETTS GERRYMANDERING REPUBLICANSMASSACHUSETTS REDISTRICTING STUDENTS HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE IN LOCAL ELECTIONS Students have right to vote in local elections; New report studies impact of New York students in the Census and redistricting. October 6 -- A new report studying how college dorms are counted in the Census and used to draw legislative districts argues that students should be allowed to vote in local elections because these communities owe their political clout to the presence of the students. MONTANA 2010 CENSUS GUIDE Fixing prison-based gerrymandering after the 2010 Census: Montana. Prison-based gerrymandering violates the constitutional principle of “One Person, One Vote.”. The Supreme Court requires districts to be based on equal population in order to give each resident the same access to government. But a longstanding flaw in the Census counts KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PROFILE Kern County, California . According to the 2000 Census, Kern County, California has a population of 661,645 people. Of those, 407,581 (62%) are White, 39,798 (6%) are Black, and 254,036 (38%) are Latino.However, 23,800 (or 4% of the 661,645 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA PROFILE Jefferson County, Alabama . According to the 2000 Census, Jefferson County, Alabama has a population of 662,047 people. Of those, 384,639 (58%) are White, 260,608 (39%) are Black, and 10,284 (2%) are Latino.However, 3,403 (or 1% of the 662,047 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. IN MEMORY OF JON E. YOUNT (1938 PRISON GERRYMANDERING PROJECT The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions DATA ABOUT PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING ILLINOIS GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER SIGNS LAW ENDING PRISON Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signs law ending prison gerrymandering . February 25, 2021. For immediate release — On Tuesday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed an omnibus criminal justice package that (among several victories) makes Illinois the tenth state to end prison gerrymandering. HB3653 ensures that, beginning in 2030, people in state prisons will be counted as residents of NEVADA FACTSHEET AND RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations: To draw districts that comply with the Nevada state constitution's definition of residence and would allow all residents to be represented equally in the legislature, Nevada needs data that counts its growing prison population in the right place. If Nevada wants the Census Bureau's data to be compatible with how its PRISON GERRYMANDERING IN MASSACHUSETTS: HOW THE CENSUSSEE MORE ON PRISONERSOFTHECENSUS.ORGIS GERRYMANDERING LEGALGERRYMANDERING CRACKINGIS MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATMASSACHUSETTS GERRYMANDERING REPUBLICANSMASSACHUSETTS REDISTRICTING STUDENTS HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE IN LOCAL ELECTIONS Students have right to vote in local elections; New report studies impact of New York students in the Census and redistricting. October 6 -- A new report studying how college dorms are counted in the Census and used to draw legislative districts argues that students should be allowed to vote in local elections because these communities owe their political clout to the presence of the students. MONTANA 2010 CENSUS GUIDE Fixing prison-based gerrymandering after the 2010 Census: Montana. Prison-based gerrymandering violates the constitutional principle of “One Person, One Vote.”. The Supreme Court requires districts to be based on equal population in order to give each resident the same access to government. But a longstanding flaw in the Census counts KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PROFILE Kern County, California . According to the 2000 Census, Kern County, California has a population of 661,645 people. Of those, 407,581 (62%) are White, 39,798 (6%) are Black, and 254,036 (38%) are Latino.However, 23,800 (or 4% of the 661,645 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA PROFILE Jefferson County, Alabama . According to the 2000 Census, Jefferson County, Alabama has a population of 662,047 people. Of those, 384,639 (58%) are White, 260,608 (39%) are Black, and 10,284 (2%) are Latino.However, 3,403 (or 1% of the 662,047 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. IN MEMORY OF JON E. YOUNT (1938 DATA ABOUT PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING Data page Sections Documentation and guides 2020 vintage data and tools 2010 vintage data and tools 2000 vintage data and tools Documentation. Using the Census Bureau's Group Quarters Table; Using the Census Bureau's TIGER footprints data; Preventing prison-based gerrymandering in redistricting: What to watch for by Peter Wagner and Brenda Wright, Prison Policy Initiative and Demos, February INCARCERATED ON CENSUS DAY: HOW EVEN BRIEF JAIL AND PRISON Incarcerated on Census Day: How even brief jail and prison stays can last a decade Length-of-stay data from prisons and jails offers yet another reason why counting incarcerated people as correctional facility “residents” doesn’t make sense. USING THE CENSUS BUREAU'S PL 94-191 GROUP QUARTERS TABLE The Census Bureau’s decision to include the Group Quarters population table in the PL94-171 file is a huge step forward that will give communities more choices about how to draw their districts. As this article describes, the Group Quarters table has limitations, but with advance planning line drawers can minimize the impact of thosePENNSYLVANIA
Organizations in Pennsylvania. It's impossible for us to include everyone who is working toward fair districting in Pennsylvania, but if you are looking to get involved, these are some of the people and organizations you might want to contact first: Fair Districts PA. Fixing prison-based gerrymandering after the 2010 Census: Pennsylvania KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PROFILE Kern County, California . According to the 2000 Census, Kern County, California has a population of 661,645 people. Of those, 407,581 (62%) are White, 39,798 (6%) are Black, and 254,036 (38%) are Latino.However, 23,800 (or 4% of the 661,645 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. JEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA PROFILE Jefferson County, Alabama . According to the 2000 Census, Jefferson County, Alabama has a population of 662,047 people. Of those, 384,639 (58%) are White, 260,608 (39%) are Black, and 10,284 (2%) are Latino.However, 3,403 (or 1% of the 662,047 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. GERRYMANDERING IN NEW YORK STATE Gerrymandering and relying on the miscount of prisoners combine to violate the U.S. Constitution in New York. Manipulating the shape of electoral districts to determine the outcome of an election is called gerrymandering. One method is to manipulate the number of people in each district so that "your" supporters end up with more districts,and
MARTINSVILLE CITY, VIRGINIA PROFILE Martinsville city, Virginia . According to the 2000 Census, Martinsville city, Virginia has a population of 15,416 people. Of those, 8,537 (55%) are White, 6,559 (43%) are Black, and 358 (2%) are Latino.However, 110 (or 1% of the 15,416 people) are not residents by choice but are people in prison. PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN GEORGIA COUNTIES For more information about prison-based gerrymandering, see our website and weekly newsletter at http://www.prisonersofthecensus.org Prison-Based Gerrymandering in PRISON-BASED GERRYMANDERING IN ARIZONA COULD HARM NATIVE Prison-based gerrymandering in Arizona could harm Native American political representation At an Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission public meeting on Thursday, Jim March argued that prison-based gerrymandering would dilute Tribal communities' votes.* Home
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* Incarcerated on Census Day: How even brief jail and prison stays can last a decade by Ginger Jackson-Gleich, Jun. 2 Length-of-stay data from prisons and jails offers yet another reason why counting incarcerated people as correctional facility “residents” doesn’t.... Read more * Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signs bill ending prison gerrymandering by Wanda Bertram, May 27 Connecticut becomes the 11th state to end the practice of prison gerrymandering. Read more * Connecticut legislature passes law ending prison gerrymandering; bill heads to Gov. Ned Lamont's desk by Aleks Kajstura, May 14 On Wednesday, the Connecticut General Assembly passed SB 753, a bill that will strengthen state democracy by requiring that incarcerated people be counted.... Read more IS PRISON GERRYMANDERING NEW TO YOU? Welcome! We wrote a guide to the resources on thiswebsite.
PROGRESS TOWARDS ENDING PRISON GERRYMANDERING The Prison Policy Initiative launched a movement to protect our democracy from the prison industrial complex. And we’re winning; over 30% of US residents now live in a state, county, or municipality that has formally rejected prison gerrymandering: The national movement against prison gerrymandering began in 2001 when the founders of the Prison Policy Initiative discovered that the sheer size of the prison population was combining with an outdated Census Bureau rule to seriously distort how political decisions are made in this country. We put numbers to the problem and suggested solutions ina series of reports
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* Eleven states passed legislation to end prison-based gerrymandering and count incarcerated people at home for redistricting purposes. Maryland and New York 's laws changed the 2011 redistricting, and California , Colorado, Connecticut
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bundling the prison count with the traditional (PL 94-171)redistricting data.
* Our research and organizing has led hundreds of county and municipal governments across the country to reject the Census Bureau’s prison counts and avoid prison-based gerrymandering. * We led hundreds of civil rights, voting rights and criminal justice organizations and nearly 100,000 individuals to ask the Census Bureau to end prison gerrymandering before the 2020 Census. * To support further progress, we released a guide to ending prisongerrymandering
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