Disambiguation evidence for "One man, one vote" via surface form

"One man, one vote"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "One man, one vote".

Predicate Object
aimsToPrevent overrepresentation of some voters
aimsToPrevent underrepresentation of some voters
aimsToPrevent vote dilution
associatedWithConcept apportionment
associatedWithConcept civil rights
associatedWithConcept democracy
associatedWithConcept electoral equality
associatedWithConcept gerrymandering
associatedWithConcept malapportionment
associatedWithConcept political representation
associatedWithConcept redistricting
associatedWithConcept universal suffrage
associatedWithConcept voting rights
contrastsWith plural voting
contrastsWith rotten boroughs
contrastsWith systems that weight votes by property or social status
hasAlternativeFormulation one citizen, one vote
hasAlternativeFormulation one person, one vote
hasCoreIdea all citizens’ votes should be counted equally in elections
hasCoreIdea each person’s vote should carry equal weight
hasCoreIdea legislative districts should have roughly equal populations
hasCoreIdea political representation should be apportioned equally among persons
hasGoal to align political power with population rather than geography or status
hasGoal to secure equal representation in legislative bodies
hasLegalInfluenceOn Baker v. Carr
hasLegalInfluenceOn Reynolds v. Sims decision
surface form: Reynolds v. Sims
hasLegalInfluenceOn U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence on apportionment
hasLegalInfluenceOn Reynolds v. Sims decision
surface form: Wesberry v. Sanders
hasMoralBasis principle of equal political voice
hasMoralBasis principle of nondiscrimination in voting
hasTemporalContext prominently invoked in the mid-20th century
influences debates on proportional representation
influences design of electoral districting rules in democracies
influences standards for evaluating electoral fairness
instanceOf civil rights slogan
instanceOf democratic principle
instanceOf electoral equality doctrine
instanceOf political slogan
language English
normativelySupports periodic redrawing of electoral districts to reflect population changes
relatedToPrinciple Equal Protection Clause
surface form: equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
relatedToPrinciple political equality
supportsRight each citizen’s right to an equally weighted vote
usedInContext campaigns for electoral reform
usedInContext civil rights movement in the United States
usedInContext debates over legislative district boundaries
usedInContext discussions of equal protection in voting