Apportionment is typically reevaluated every ten years following the decennial census in the United States. This process ensures that congressional representation reflects changes in population distribution and Demographics. Additionally, states may periodically reassess their own legislative district boundaries based on population shifts, but the federal level is primarily tied to the census schedule.
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depending on the gerrymandering the outcome can be greatly affected
Apportionment
If you have gotten a math problem wrong, then you should reevaluate your answer.
That is the correct spelling of the word "reevaluated".
The resulting district apportionment is known as a gerrymander. Gerrymandering is another term for apportionment. (might wanna research this one. idk.)
The apportionment of seats in the senate was not fair to some parties.
An apportionment is an act of apportioning or a state of being apportioned.An apportionment is an act of apportioning or a state of being apportioned.
The legal term apportionment is derived from the Latin "portio" which means distribution or allotment in proper shares. Apportionment is a term used in law in a variety of senses.
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Reevaluate
It's called apportionment or to apportion.