Recent Pennsylvania court ruling invited “all parties and interveners” to submit their maps to replace current unconstitutional maps. The Duke Quantitative Gerrymandering group is making public our processed and cleaned map/data files on git. https://sites.duke.edu/quantifyinggerrymandering/2018/01/30/drawing-new-maps-for-pennsylvania/ …
Nice one! Thank you! [Tried to say hi today in the FIL seminar but the room was way way too crowded.]
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I don't think we/I have the time to look at this and to include maps based on it at http://redistrict.science — but it's so nice to see open data!
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Stopping and chatting isn't really the done thing at the FIL, is it? It's all business, all science. I blame all the physicists they keep around the place.
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