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Kansas
The U.S. Census Bureau counts incarcerated people where they are confined not where they are from. Using these counts to draw state and local legislative districts enhances the weight of a vote cast by people who live near prisons at the expense of everyone else in the state, or municipality.
Report
More information
- Legislation: including model legislation, current bills, and archive of past legislative efforts
- Pathfinder: a guide to resources on prison gerrymandering
- Incarceration data: comprehensive data, research, and visualizations about mass incarceration in the state
Press coverage
- Kansas prisoners can’t vote, but some critics say they are gerrymandered anyway by Blaise Mesa, KCUR, March 3, 2022
- Opinion: In redistricting, Kansas legislators shouldn't use prison populations as bargaining chips by Jesse Kielman, Kansas Reflector, October 31, 2021
- Opinion: Redistricting efforts got off to a rough start, but we can still ensure a fair process for all by Sharon Brett, Kansas Reflector, September 8, 2021