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Electoral Districts in Chile: Optimizing Socio-Economic Homogeneity and Demographic Balance
Reinoso, Maykol
Cornejo, Óscar
Obreque, Carlos
Baesler, Felipe
MDPI
2025
This article addresses the problem of unequal representation in Chile, where the current districting does not effectively consider its socio-economic diversity. An innovative methodology is proposed that uses the socio-economic dissimilarity distance (SED) obtained using a cluster analysis to create more homogeneous electoral districts. This SED is incorporated into a mathematical programming model for (re)districting and seat allocation, taking into account criteria such as the demographic balance, contiguity and compactness. The application of this methodology in the Santiago Metropolitan Region shows a significant improvement in both the socio-economic homogeneity and demographic balance of the districts. This research has relevant implications for electoral justice in Chile, as it proposes a way to improve the representativeness and ensure that the needs of each social group are reflected in the decision-making process.
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Political districting
Socio-economic criteria
Cluster analysis
Contiguity
Malapportionment