- Seth E.; Winburn, Jonathan; Wright,
Gerald C. (January 2012). "The
Gerrymanderers Are Coming!
Legislative Redistricting Won't
Affect Competition or Polarization...
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Gerrymandering is the
practice of
setting boundaries of
electoral districts to
favor specific political interests within legislative bodies,
often resulting...
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Carolina ruled that the 12th
congressional district was an
illegal racial gerrymander. This was
again appealed, now as
Easley v. Cromartie. The U.S. Supreme...
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engage in
gerrymandering to
benefit political parties or in****bents. In a 1984 case,
Davis v. Bandemer, the
Supreme Court held that
gerrymandered districts...
- San GRC in 1997. The
opposition has also
accused the
government of
gerrymandering due to last-minute
changes in GRC boundaries.
Critics point to Joshua...
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Larger district magnitudes means larger districts, so
reduces gerrymandering.
Gerrymandering is the
practice of
partisan redistricting by
means of creating...
- are an
example of
partisan gerrymandering, in this case in
favor of the
Republican Party.
Princeton University's
Gerrymandering Project gave Wisconsin's...
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gains as a
result of
gerrymandering in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas,
while Democrats made
gains as a
result of
gerrymandering in
Illinois and New...
- (and by how much). It has
notably been used to
inform debates around gerrymandering in the
United States. The
efficiency gap is
defined as the difference...
- of ****embly to
Senate seats. In the 2010s, the ****embly was
heavily gerrymandered, with a 53–45%
Democratic majority in the po****r vote in the 2018 election...