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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Electoral district (section Gerrymandering)
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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Single-member district (section Gerrymandering)
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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Efficiency gap (section Gerrymandering)
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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North Carolina (redirect from Gerrymandering in North Carolina)
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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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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Austin, Texas (redirect from Gerrymandering in Austin, Texas)
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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Constituencies of Singapore (redirect from Gerrymandering in Singapore)
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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Redistricting (section Gerrymandering)
(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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Political question (section Gerrymandering)
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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