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What is the best description of redistricting?

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.


What is it called to redraw the boundaries of legislative districts?

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.


What are the ground rules that state legislatures must follow when redistricting?

State legislatures must comply with U S Constitutional requirements, as interpreted by the U S Supreme Court, to create districts of equal populations (compliance with the standard of population equality is apparently more strict for congressional districts than for state legislative districts). They must, also, comply with the U S Voting Rights Act (section 2 of which applies to all states and section 5 of which applies to eight states and parts of seven other states). They must also comply with any applicable state constitutional or other applicable legal provisions, which are not in conflict with the federal requirements. In this connection, please note that in some states redistricting is not done by the state legislature, but by someone else, for example, an elected official, a group of elected officials, or a commission created for the purpose of redistricting.


What are two restrictions put on state lawmakers by your state constitution?

Two of the restrictions put on state lawmakers by the state constitutions are the limiting of terms and redistricting and amendatory vetoing. Fifteen states have the limiting of terms restrictions.

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Why is redistricting done and who does it benefit?

Redistricting is done to keep the counties and areas even. This helps everyone because it ensures that one area does not overpower the rest.


How often must legislative redistricting be done in Illinois?

How often must legislative redistricting be done in Illinois?


How often is redistricting done in illinois?

Every 10 Years


What Is redistricting When is it done?

Redistricting occurs every ten years, with the national census.


Why is redisricting done?

Redistricting of legislative districts is done to reflect changes in population, and to ensure that ethnic minorities are fairly represented.


The process of setting up new congressional districts after reapportionment is called?

redistricting. It involves redrawing boundaries for electoral districts to ensure equal representation based on population changes.


What is the difference between redistricting and gerrymandering?

gerrymandering is redistricting to where one political party has an advantage over the other, while normal redistricting is just remapping districts.


Who undertakes redistricting and gerrymandering within a state?

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?

how do state legislatures abuse their redistricting power


Who is in charge of redistricting?

The governor of a state appoints a committee charged with redistricting the voting districts according to population.


How is redistricting most related to the power of state government?

Redistricting changes political borders within a geographical area.


How is redistricting most related to power of state government?

Redistricting changes political borders within a geographical area.