The city of Spartanburg has a population of 37,375 residents (cityofspartanburg.org). A 2010 census report revealed that there are 124 lower chamber state legislative districts. Out of each of these districts, the population that would average between all districts would be 37,301 residents (publicmapping.org). Theoretically, if every district had an equal number of residents then the work would be divided among the legislators equally. The state house district represented by Derham Cole only has 24,565 residents eligible to vote out of the 37,375 people. Out of the 24,565, only 16.3% of the black population can vote. That accounts for about 4,000 black voters (publicmapping.org). The minority voting population is not that grand in the city of Spartanburg. Although minorities make up about half of the population they do not show up to vote. One of the theories is that minorities view of the system is hopeless. The system that they were born in to has no chance of changing through their vote (americanprogress.org). With this view, people are less likely to show up to the polls on election
The city of Spartanburg has a population of 37,375 residents (cityofspartanburg.org). A 2010 census report revealed that there are 124 lower chamber state legislative districts. Out of each of these districts, the population that would average between all districts would be 37,301 residents (publicmapping.org). Theoretically, if every district had an equal number of residents then the work would be divided among the legislators equally. The state house district represented by Derham Cole only has 24,565 residents eligible to vote out of the 37,375 people. Out of the 24,565, only 16.3% of the black population can vote. That accounts for about 4,000 black voters (publicmapping.org). The minority voting population is not that grand in the city of Spartanburg. Although minorities make up about half of the population they do not show up to vote. One of the theories is that minorities view of the system is hopeless. The system that they were born in to has no chance of changing through their vote (americanprogress.org). With this view, people are less likely to show up to the polls on election