[EM] For when it's desired to do latitude/longitude districts without a map
MIKE OSSIPOFF
nkklrp at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 9 02:00:02 PST 2004
If it's desired for the district boundaries to be lines of latitude &
longitude, and if it's desired to not use a map, then define the district
boundaries as follows:
The state is divided into bands of east-west extent. The 1st band has as its
northern border the northern border of the state. Each subsequent band has
as its northern border the southern border of band adjacent to it, to the
north (and maybe sometimes part of the state border).
"A" is the average area per district, (state's area divided by the number of
districts).
Starting with the northernmost band, define each band in turn as follows:
The initial width (north-south) of the band is sqr(A). If the band is the
northernmost band, or if part of the band's border includes part of the
state's border, then the width measurement is to be made at the middle of
the band.
Starting at the west end of the band, mark off rectangles each of which
contains the desired population per district. Those are districts. The
eastmost district will have less than the desired population.
(of course the westernmost & easternmost districts might not be rectanales,
due to irregular state borders).
If the eastmost district has more than half of the desired district
population, then move the band's south border southward till the band
contains population for an integer number of districts. Repeat the
procedure to divide the band into rectangles each containing the desired
district population.
If the eastmost district has less than half of the desired district
population, then move the band's south border northward till the band
contains population for an integer number of districts. Repeat the procedure
to divide the band into rectangles each containing the desired districit
population.
Mike Ossipoff
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