2024
DOI: 10.7249/rgsda3187-1
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Identifying Communities of Interest Using Contact Graphs

Abstract: A community of interest is generally defined as a territorially contiguous community of people with distinct, shared interests worthy of representation in a legislature. Preserving communities within voting districts gives communities the power to form voting coalitions, self-determine needs, and effectively organize and engage with their political representative. However, map drawers, community advocates and NGOs, and researchers face extensive problems identifying these communities, hindering community repre… Show more

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