Title: Congressional Districts of TN
1Congressional Districts of TN
2Important Vocabulary
- Congressional Districtan electoral division of a
U.S. state, entitled to send one member to the US
House of Representatives - Reapportionment-the process by which 435 seats in
Congress are assigned to 50 states, following the
census
3Important Vocabulary
- Redistricting-To divide again into districts,
especially to give new boundaries to
administrative or election districts.
- Gerrymandering-in drawing the boundaries of
electoral districts in a way that gives one party
an advantage over its rivals.
4Government Review
- Government is an institution to maintain order
and stability in society. - No Government ANARCHY (absence of government.
No order.
5United States Government Review
- The government of the United States is a federal
republic with a strong democratic tradition. - Federal a union of states under a central
government. States still have some power. - Republic a government where citizens have power
by voting.
6United States Government Review
- In a federal system, powers are divided between
levels of government.
FEDERAL
STATE
COUNTY
CITY/LOCAL
7United States Government Review
- U.S. Government Divided into 3 branches
- Legislative Make Laws (Congress)
- Bicameral Legislature (2 Houses)
- House of Representatives
- Senate
- Judicial Interpret Laws (Supreme Court)
- Executive Enforce Laws (President)
8US Government
- Senators50 total
- House of Representatives 435 total seats.
- How are these numbers determined?
9Number of seats
- Senate each state gets 2 Senators.
- 2 x 50100 total Senators
- House of Representatives based on population.
- 435 total seats across the United States
- Each state gets at least one.
- The higher the population of a state, the more
representatives that state gets.
10How is population counted?
- Census Every 10 years
- The main purpose of the census is to determine
how many seats each state receives. - This is known as apportionment.
- As populations change or shift, reapportionment
may be necessary.
11Congressional Districts of TN
- TN has 9 congressional districts.
- All districts are equal in population, NOT in
size.
12(No Transcript)
13Population Density
- Since each district has the same population
- The smaller the district the higher the
population density. - The larger the district the lower the population
density. - Population Density of people per square mile.
14TNs most populated cities
- Memphis 655,155
- Nashville 624,496
- Knoxville 182,200
- Chattanooga 171,279
- Clarksville 142,519
- Murfreesboro 114,038
- Jackson 67,265
15Who draws the lines?
- Congressional district lines are drawn by each
states legislature, not by the Federal
government. - Very political!
- Gerrymandering drawing lines to benefit one
political party.
16Gerrymandering
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vYcUDBgYodIE
17What will happen to the congressional districts
if
- Nashville becomes the most populated city in TN
and Memphis becomes the second most populated
city?
18What will happen to the congressional districts
if
- The congressional district around Memphis would
get larger, and the district containing Nashville
would get smaller.
19What will happen to the congressional districts
if
- Tennessees population grows according the next
Census and earns an additional seat in the House
of Representatives.
20What will happen to the congressional districts
if
- Reapportionment must occur to redraw
congressional district lines in order to keep
them the same in population NOT size.
21What will happen to the congressional districts
if
- Tennessees population decreases and we lose a
seat.
22What will happen to the congressional districts
if
- Reapportionment must occur to redraw
congressional district lines in order to keep
them the same in population NOT size.