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    171–185. Look up gerrymander or gerrymandering in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gerrymandering. Articles from...
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    struggled when partisan gerrymandering occurs such as in Vieth v. Jubelirer (2004) and Gill v. Whitford (2018). Typical gerrymandering cases in the United...
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    2024 Ohio Issue 1 (category Gerrymandering in the United States)
    gerrymandering" and would remove accountability to voters. It claimed that the proposed system would result in "political and racial gerrymandering."...
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  • means larger districts, so annihilate the need and practice of gerrymandering, Gerrymandering is the practice of partisan redistricting by means of creating...
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    is essentially guaranteed to lose). Single-member districts enable gerrymandering, the practice of manipulating district boundaries to favor one political...
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  • Retrieved 31 August 2011. Official website Gerrymandering at IMDb Gerrymandering at AllMovie Gerrymandering at Rotten Tomatoes Gerrymandering at Metacritic...
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  • for evidence of gerrymandering. This shows EG, powerful as it can be, is insufficient by itself, for guaranteeing lack of gerrymandering. It might require...
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    state for citizens to vote in. The state has been sued for racially gerrymandering the districts, which resulted in minority voting power being diluted...
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  • Shaw v. Reno (category Gerrymandering in the United States)
    packing and cracking, gerrymandering has become easier through the years but within gerrymandering, limitations exist. Gerrymandering has come before the...
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    and legislative maps on the grounds of either racial gerrymandering or partisan gerrymandering. These states include Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia...
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    Court ruled in Rucho v. Common Cause, by a 5–4 vote, that partisan gerrymandering is a "political question" that the federal courts have no place to rule...
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    engage in gerrymandering to benefit political parties or incumbents. In a 1984 case, Davis v. Bandemer, the Supreme Court held that gerrymandered districts...
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  • Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP (category Gerrymandering in the United States)
    was a United States Supreme Court case regarding racial gerrymandering and partisan gerrymandering within South Carolina's 1st congressional district, which...
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    characterized the resulting district layout as excessively partisan gerrymandering, and the plan was challenged in court by Democratic and minority activists...
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  • Ohio's congressional district map was unconstitutional and based on gerrymandering. A new map was expected ahead of the 2020 election. However, after the...
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    was the Cheng San GRC. The opposition has charged the government with gerrymandering due to the changing of GRC boundaries at very short notice (see below...
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    boundaries. Generally the intent is to avoid gerrymandering, or at least the appearance of gerrymandering, by specifying a nonpartisan or bipartisan body...
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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 Maryland, Illinois...
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    districts. One proposal to eliminate the possibility of extreme partisan gerrymandering calls on using ZIP Codes as the basic units for redistricting. A 1978...
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    increasingly alienated with further disaffection fuelled by practices such as gerrymandering and discrimination in housing and employment. In the late 1960s, nationalist...
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  • (1907). The Rise and Development of the Gerrymander. Chicago: Scott Foresman. OCLC 45790508. "Gerrymandering could limit minority voters' power even though...
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    district exhibited extreme non-congruity during that time as a result of gerrymandering. On January 22, 2018, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the...
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    district were the subject of a Supreme Court lawsuit over partisan gerrymandering. The court ruled that taking into account partisan advantage when redistributing...
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    Democratic-leaning. Other racial gerrymandering cases in Arkansas, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas and another partisan gerrymandering case in Utah were...
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  • Rucho v. Common Cause (category Gerrymandering in the United States)
    States Supreme Court concerning partisan gerrymandering. The Court ruled that while partisan gerrymandering may be "incompatible with democratic principles"...
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    February 19, 2018. Lai, Jonathan; Navratil, Liz (February 19, 2018). "Pa. gerrymandering case: State Supreme Court releases new congressional map for 2018 elections"...
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    A free elections law, also known as a free and equal elections clause, is a section in many U.S. state constitutions which mandates that elections of public...
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    on the justiciability of gerrymandering: In the case of Davis v. Bandemer (1986), the Supreme Court held that gerrymandering cases were justiciable under...
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    unchanged. Wisconsin’s congressional districts are an example of partisan gerrymandering, in this case in favour of the Republican Party. List of members of...
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