It has also been found that , in at-large districts , constituents may feel that they have no representative responsible to them (Davidson and Corbel , 1981 . Additionally , at-large districts limit community action to reaction , such as the defeat of bond measures . While single-member districts did initially lead to increased minority representation , they created new problems . Opponents claimed that they led to gerrymandering . The districts were narrowly tailored to represent a racial minority and serve a compelling state interest (Blacksher , 1997 . Further , it...











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