Scatter-Point Analysis Law and Legal Definition
Scatter-Point Analysis is a method for studying the effect that minority-population changes have on voting patterns. It involves a plotting of the percentage of votes that candidates receive in an election. The compiled data will be analyzed to determine if voting percentages are proportional to percentages of voters of a particular race.
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