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- Gerrymandering - Wikipedia
Gerrymandering ( ˈdʒɛr i mæn dər ɪŋ , originally ˈɡɛr i mæn dər ɪŋ ), [1][2] defined in the contexts of representative electoral systems, is the political manipulation of electoral district boundaries to advantage a party, group, or socioeconomic class within the constituency
- Gerrymandering | Definition, Litigation, Facts | Britannica
Gerrymandering The division of districts to produce either fair or gerrymandered results A basic objection to gerrymandering of any kind is that it tends to violate two tenets of electoral apportionment—compactness and equality of size of constituencies
- Explainer: What’s happening with gerrymandering in the United States . . .
How districts are drawn has a big impact on political representation and on the political power of the parties And gerrymandering, generally, is when districts are drawn to advantage or disadvantage a particular group or party when they wouldn’t have that advantage otherwise
- Gerrymandering Explained - Brennan Center for Justice
Gerrymandering — the process of manipulating election maps in ways that favor particular outcomes — has long been a problem in the United States Now, largely due to a series of Supreme Court rulings, it’s getting worse — and more frequent
- What is gerrymandering? Why is it legal? | CNN Politics
Halfway between the 2020 and 2030 census is not the normal time to be talking about redistricting, or gerrymandering, but the issue has nonetheless taken over the political conversation
- Gerrymandering has a long history in US politics | AP News
The gerrymandering of House districts is becoming more rampant across the U S The word “gerrymander” was coined in America more than 200 years ago as an unflattering way to describe the political manipulation of boundaries for legislative voting districts by those in charge of drawing them
- Definition of Gerrymandering in Government Explained
Gerrymandering shapes who holds power in government Learn how district maps get manipulated, what the law allows, and where courts have drawn the line
- Redistricting and Gerrymandering: How Electoral Maps Shape Democracy
Effective gerrymandering is about efficiently distributing one’s own supporters to win as many districts as possible by relatively slim but secure margins, while causing the opposition’s supporters’ votes to be wasted through cracking or excessive concentration in packed districts
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