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Congressional districts must have nearly the same number of residents. This can't be exact because districts are reapportioned after the census every ten years.

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People, or an approximately equal population.


For more information on the Supreme Court ruling that established this standard, see Related Questions, below.

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The US Supreme Court has influenced representative government by ruling that?

congressional districts should be approximately equal in population


What was the main idea of the Supreme Court ruling Wesberry v. Sanders?

The main idea was that congressional districts need to be drawn so that there are an equal number of people in each.


Who defines congressional districts?

The process of establishing Congressional districts varies state to state. Some states have their legislatures draw the districts, while others have independent nonpartisan commissions instead.


Longstanding patterns of wide population variation among congressional districts came to an end as a result of the?

Supreme Court decision in Wesberry v. Sanders


What best explains the importance of the Supreme Court ruling in White v Regester?

It explained that congressional districts needed to be determined in a way that is fair for everyone.


What best explains the importance of the Supreme Court ruling in White v. Regester?

It explained that congressional districts needed to be determined in a way that is fair for everyone.


Westbury v Sanders?

US Supreme Court decision of 1964 dealing with apportionment of Congressional districts. After a suit against Georgia's apportionment statute was dismissed by the federal circuit court, the case was appealed to the Supreme Court. The Court ruled that all Congressional districts must be equal in size of voting population. The Georgia statute was declared invalid because its unequal apportionment gave greater voting power to residents of certain districts. source: <a href="http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Westberry+v.+Sanders">Wesberry v. Sanders</a>


What has the Supreme Court ruled that districts be equal in?

Population.


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This congressional oversight power was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.?

Legislative veto


How were the congressional districts drawn before Wesberry v Sanders?

Before the landmark Supreme Court case Wesberry v. Sanders in 1964, congressional districts in many states were drawn without much regard for equal population representation. Instead, districts were often drawn based on political considerations and gerrymandering tactics, allowing for unequal representation and potentially disenfranchising some voters. Wesberry v. Sanders established the principle of "one person, one vote," requiring that congressional districts be drawn to have roughly equal populations to ensure more equitable representation.


Can congressional nullification overturn the ruling of the supreme court?

No the Congress can not nullify a ruling of the Supreme Court. The Congress would have to rewrite the law which the Supreme Court had declared unconstitutional. Then the new law could overrule the Supreme Court IF the new law was declared constitutional if/when appealed.