Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman offers this Miami Herald oped. Here is a snippet: “Currently, the Census Bureau counts prison inmates as residents of the congressional and state legislative districts in which they are incarcerated. This affects population data and, by extension, legislative redistricting. Because Florida’s prisons are disproportionately located in rural Republican areas, the inmate population increases the voting power of Republicans at the expense of Democrats.”