Majority-Minority Districts
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The answer is Speaker of the House
The districts must be equally populatedDistrict lines must be contiguous or connectedRedistricting cannot dilute minority voting strengthDistrict lines cannot be drawn solely on the basis of raceDistricts must be compactCommunities of interest must be protected
A minority.
This voting district is called a majority-minority district.
When drawing district boundaries, several key requirements must be met: districts must have equal population to comply with the principle of "one person, one vote," ensuring fair representation. Additionally, boundaries should respect natural and man-made geographic features, maintain continuity and compactness, and avoid gerrymandering, which is the manipulation of district lines for partisan advantage. Lastly, compliance with the Voting Rights Act is essential to protect the voting rights of minority populations.
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Nancy Pelosi is the current United States House of Representatives Minority Leader, and served as Speaker of the House from 2007 to 2011, the first woman to hold this office. She is a member of the Democratic Party, and represents the State of California's 12th congressional district.
Nancy Pelosi is the current United States House of Representatives Minority Leader, and served as Speaker of the House from 2007 to 2011, the first woman to hold this office. She is a member of the Democratic Party, and represents the State of California's 12th congressional district.
Majority floor leader and Minority floor leader.
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Congressional leadership is a follows: House of Representative: Speaker of the House Majority Leader Minority Leader Majority Whip Minority Whip Senate: President of the Senate (vice president of the U. S.) Majority Leader Minority Leader President pro tempore of the Senate Assistant Majority Leader (Majority Whip) Assistant Minority Leader (Minority Whip)
Well, to date, the size of congressional staff is approx. 24,000 Members in size.* Personal Staff- who work for individual Members of Congress--11,692 * Committee Staff- who work for either the majority or minority on congressional committees--2,492 * Leadership Staff- who work for the Speaker, Majority Leader, Minority Leader, Majority Whip or Minority Whip--274 * Institutional Staff- majority or minority party floor staff, and non-partisan staff: police, legislative clerks, building, janitorial--5034 * Support Agency non-partisan Staff- Congressional Research Service [747], Congressional Budget Office [232], and General Accounting Office [3,500].
districts must be equally populated. lines must be contiguous or connected. redistricting cannot dilute minority voting strength. district lines cannot be drawn solely based upon race. districts must be compact. communities of interest must be protected.
he is the house minority leader of the house of rep. from the 5th district of Maryland
Answer this question… States can't draw their congressional districts to favor white candidates over minority candidates.