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Analysis: Rural Voters Don’t Yield Disproportionate Power in Senate, Electoral College

By June 5, 2024No Comments

“Some folks say rural voters benefit from the small state bias, but a closer look at the data tells another story.

Sarah Melotte reports for The Daily Yonder

… “But that argument is based largely on a misunderstanding of what “rural” is.  At the state level, rurality is not synonymous with having a small population.  While it is true that states with smaller populations have the same number of seats as larger states and a disproportionate share of electoral votes, rurality has nothing to do with it.  That’s because most rural Americans don’t live in states with unequal federal power.

“What is the small-state bias? …

See the maps and understand the whole story here:  Rural Voters Don’t Yield Disproportionate Power