Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program

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How Prisons Inflate Rural Voters’ Power

“Because prisoners can’t vote in 48 of the 50 states, voters who live near prisons have more political clout per capita. And because prisons are typically built in sparsely populated regions, the count inflates rural voters’ power while diluting urban voters’ power, undermining the constitutional principle of “one person, one vote.”“

The New Republic

August 2, 2019