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The drawing of legislative district boundaries is among the most self-interested and least transparent systems in American democratic governance. All too often, formal redistricting authorities maintain their control by imposing high barriers to transparency and to public participation in the process. Reform advocates believe that opening that process to the public could lead to different outcomes and better representation. Brookings experts examine the issues and recommend solutions.Learn about Michael McDonald's Public Mapping Project »
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Thomas E. Mann
Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
The W. Averell Harriman Chair
Michael P. McDonald
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies