Every 10 years after a census.
The Legislative Branch redraws the Georgia voting Districts every 10 years
Every 10 Years
State legislatures redraw the congressional districts every ten years.
The state legislators redraw congressional districts.
Gerrymandering is the term for realigning districts based upon population figures
The process of redrawing legislative districts is redistricting. The process of deliberately redrawing the boundaries of legislative districts to effect outcome is referred to as gerrymandering.
Governor Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts redrew congressional districts so it would be more favorable to his party. This process became known as gerrymandering.
It caused by a change in a states population, which subsequently makes it necessary to redraw their voting districts. Gerrymaking is when the person that redraws the districts changes them to support a certain political party. They do this by putting certain areas in different districts which will help their party win the elections.
State governments, theoretically. The state legislature passes a plan and the governor signs it usually. When the legislature is controlled by a different party than the governorship it can go to the Courts, who will generally redraw the borders to conform with the population changes, but with as small changes as otherwise possible. Some states also have apolitical commissions to redraw borders every ten years.
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Eldridge Gerry of Massachusetts redrew the congressional districts in the state to give each party a fair representation. He served as a governor of Massachusetts and was also vice president of the United States when James Madison was in office.
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