Focuses on creating data sets and other tools that help make understanding gerrymandering faster and easier. Designed for easy preparation to run simulation analysis with the R package redist, but is aimed at the geographic aspects of redistricting, not partitioning methods. Most of these tools are gathered from seminar papers and do not correspond to a single publication.
InstallationYou can install the released version of geomander from CRAN with:
And the development version from GitHub with:
ExamplesA very common task is aggregating block data to precincts.
Other important tasks include breaking data into pieces by blocks underlying them.
Then we can get common block data:
And estimate down to blocks
For more information, see the documentation and vignettes, available at https://christophertkenny.com/geomander/
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