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How might you describe a congressional district that has been drawn by A legislature a very odd shape?

You might describe it as a gerrymander.


How would you describe a congressional district that has been drawn in a very odd shape by the legislature?

Gerrymander


Who are Congressional district boundaries drawn by?

states!


Congressional district boundaries are drawn by?

State legislatures in each state are responsible for drawing congressional district boundaries. There are 435 congressional districts in the United States.


What type of district is a congressional district whose boundaries are drawn so as to maximize the voting power of minority groups?

Majority-Minority Districts


How you might describe a congressional district that has been ddrawn by a legislative in a very odd shape?

A Congressional District that has been drawn to an 'odd' shape is said to be Gerrymandered.The name comes from the name of a Massachusetts governor in 1812 who engineered the reshaping of election districts to assure the outcome of elections.Gerrymander comes from a combination of Gerry (his name) + "...mander" (a weird looking, imaginary beast.)


How you might descrive a congressional district that has been drawn by a legislative in a very odd shape?

In 1812, Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry re-arranged the districts of some representatives to make it easier for his political party to win more seats in the Congress. The Boston Gazette newspaper noted that one of the districts was long, narrow, and irregularly shaped, and that it resembled a salamander. The term "Gerry-mander" was quickly applied to this district, and to the practice of drawing district boundaries to give political advantage to one party over another.


What is most likely explanation for a congressional district to change?

Once every ten years, based on the results of the nationwide census, Congressional Districts are eligible to be re-drawn to coincide with population so that there is the "Equal Representation" in Congress required by the Constitution..


What is the most likely explanation for a congressional district to change?

Once every ten years, based on the results of the nationwide census, Congressional Districts are eligible to be re-drawn to coincide with population so that there is the "Equal Representation" in Congress required by the Constitution..


How are boundary lines drawn for congressional districts?

No matter where the lines are drawn, some groups and interest are benfited while others are harmed. Nonetheless, many states continued to draw congressional district lines that favored rural over urban areas. In Wesberry vs. Sanders (1964) the Supreme Court adopted the rule od "one person, one vote." Congressional district lines now must be drawn on the basis of population after each 10 year census. According to the Court, the population in each district must be mathmatically equal to other districts in the state. Gerrymandering remains a fact of American political life.


What is the most likely explanation for Congressional District to change shape?

Once every ten years, based on the results of the nationwide census, Congressional Districts are eligible to be re-drawn to coincide with population so that there is the "Equal Representation" in Congress required by the Constitution..


When will the 2010 US congressional district lines be drawn for NJ?

I assume it has to be done before the state's presidential primary, because Texas had to postpone its primary, which had been scheduled for the beginning of April, until the end of May due to the congressional redistricting being contested.