Nationwide, the state prison population more than quintupled in size between 1974 and 2000, mostly due to the “War on Drugs.” Black people are incarcerated in state prisons at a rate five times that of white people and Latinx people are imprisoned at a rate of 1.4 times higher than whites. Today, the prison population is over 2 million people and larger than 15 individual states. If the incarcerated population could form its own state, it would qualify for five votes in the Electoral College.