America's New Majority-Minority Congressional Districts
Battleground is a reader-supported publication. Consider supporting the newsletter through Buy Me A Coffee. America's New Majority-Minority Congressional DistrictsJoin me for a tour through the 120 House districts where nonwhite voters hold electoral power.
This is a kick-off post for a series on the political nuances between different racial and ethnic communities in America and how they might vote in this year’s US House races. Following the most recent round of redistricting, 120 House districts are majority minority districts. (House districts where less than 50% of the district population identifies as White.) This is actually a slight decrease in the number of majority minority House districts when compared to maps drawn after the 2010 redistricting cycle. (That cycle was responsible for 122 majority-minority House districts.) This stands as a current example of our country’s persistent struggle with structural racism. When looking at the 2020 census, the percentage of White residents in America dropped by over 10 percentage points from 72% in 2010 to 61% in 2020. So despite representing less of the total country’s population, White Americans gained increased representation in Congress following redistricting. 🙄 Over the next two and half weeks, I’ll dive into the political dynamics to complete a tour of America’s many racial and ethnic communities. Along the way we’ll highlight political trends, major politicians, and races to watch for the 2022 midterm elections. To dive into these districts, I looked at three primary factors: race/ethnicity, geography and history, and ultimately separated them into the five following groups: Urban CoalitionThese House districts are truly the most diverse in the country and exemplify the “melting pot” caricatures of America. In many of these districts there is no single racial group that is large enough to claim a majority. These districts also typically possess a lot of ethnic variation within racial groups. (e.g. “Black” can include not only Black American citizens but also second-generation immigrants from the Caribbean or West Africa.) Due to this multiculturalism, voters in these districts are forced to create coalitions across racial and ethnic backgrounds to see political success. Black BeltThese districts are exclusively in the American South and are places where descendants of American slavery makeup a majority. It’s much more accurate to call these districts “majority Black” rather than “majority minority” as African Americans typically makeup clear majorities in these districts. Many, if not most, of these districts are represented by members of the Congressional Black Caucus and explicitly advocate for the well-being of Black voters across the country. Old WestThis group is formed less on its racial and ethnic background and more based on their geography and history. These districts are located in states that were once called “the West” but are now labeled Midwest. Historical migrations explain the presence of this small group of majority-minority districts the best. From the Great Migration of African Americans in the early 20th century all the way to refugee resettlement seen today, these districts’ existence is reliant on both domestic and international immigration. New WestThe New West districts are defined by the higher prevalence of Asian and Native communities seen in the Western United States. These majority-minority districts are also buoyed by international immigration but primarily from countries in Asia. The geography of these districts also produces a greater commitment to environmentalism as more of the land’s natural beauty was protected from industrialization. Southern BorderThe fifth and final group is defined by both its high prevalence of Hispanic Americans and its proximity to the US-Mexico border. Like the Black Belt, it’s more accurate to call these districts “majority Hispanic” rather than “majority minority” as many of these districts hold few other racial minority groups. Buoyed by immigration from Central and South America, it’s increasingly common that these districts hold bilingual political campaigns as Spanish-language outreach is necessary to reach the full electorate. Each of these groups will receive their own post over the next two and half weeks, highlighting the political nuances between different racial and ethnic communities in America. If you thought Democrats had a lock on racial and ethnic minority groups across the country, think again! |
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