A.two incumbents can be forced to run for the same seat.B.some states gain extra seats while other states lose seats.C.the way districts are drawn can advantage one party over another.D.All of the above.
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Redistricting, a form of redistribution, is the process in the United States of changing political borders. These borders are imaginary lines applied to and drawn on a geographical map based on a number of factors that affect politics.
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.
Political and controversial.
The Manhattan project was controversial because the result was the production of very dangerous nuclear bombs.
redistricting. It involves redrawing boundaries for electoral districts to ensure equal representation based on population changes.
gerrymandering is redistricting to where one political party has an advantage over the other, while normal redistricting is just remapping districts.
The process of setting up new congressional districts after reapportionment is called redistricting. It involves redrawing the boundaries of congressional districts to ensure each district has roughly the same population size based on the latest census data.
Redistricting is always controlled by the state legislature following the census. It is approved by the governor and/or by the redistricting commissions in states such as Arizona and Iowa.
how do state legislatures abuse their redistricting power
The governor of a state appoints a committee charged with redistricting the voting districts according to population.
Redistricting changes political borders within a geographical area.
Redistricting changes political borders within a geographical area.
It is fair
Redistricting was not declared unconstitutional in the 1963 case Gray v. Sanders. It was after that.
Baker v. Carr (redistricting is a justiciable issue) Westbury v. Sanders (one man, one vote) Shaw v. Reno (race can't be only consideration in redistricting)
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