created in 1812 by Mass governor Elbridge Gerry, who crafted a district for political purposes that looked like a salamander, merging the 2 words of Gerry and salamander into "gerrymander."
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It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
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The term "gerrymander" was named after Governor Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts and the word "salamander," based on the shape of a redistricted district during his governorship in 1812.
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they kill them.
state legislatures
The elected council plotted to gerrymander the electoral boundaries so as to maximize their chances of re-election.
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If this is in the Times crossowrd, try ending the across word in 'g' and you will find the down answer is 'Gerrymander'
In this country, there are NO limits! Do what you want!
A gerrymander.