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Fig. 1

From: Simulated redistricting plans for the analysis and evaluation of redistricting in the United States

Fig. 1

The enacted Georgia congressional plan (top left) and 9 out of the 5,000 alternative plans we provide in this dataset. Gray areas indicate Census-designated places (including cities and towns), white lines indicate counties, and dark gray lines indicate district assignment. Each district is colored by its partisan lean computed as an average of historical statewide election results (2016–2020) within the sampled district, where D + 20 indicates the average Democratic candidate wins by 20 percentage points or more over the average Republican candidate. Because each alternative plan can assign different districts to each precinct, the district-level two-party vote can also differ.

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