gerrymandering
Gerrymandering. - - - - - - - - Legistlators often use one of three tactics: Excess vote - the controling party concentrates opposition's power to only a few districts. Wasted vote - the controling party dillutes opposition's power over many districts. Stacked Method - the controlling party draws the bounderies in their favor.
Popular vote by district, determined within the state.
Imagine that you divide a state with invisible lines and the population within those lines is what makes an electroal vote. Pretty much like a district. When you vote, your vote goes into your electoral area. Say we have 500 people in an electroal area in the state of Alabama. 450 people vote R and 50 vote D. Then you have one electroal vote for R. If you have 251 vote R and 249 vote D you have one more R electroal vote. Bottom line is that it is the people who vote but it isn't necessarily counted by each individual vote.
A new comer to a district is equally likely to vote than old residents.
by a vote
none
what do you call woman who want to vote
Allow the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections.
a plurality of the vote. Plato <3
**ANYONE WHO CAN LEGALLY VOTE** Anyone who is 18 and is registered to vote in their district where they reside.
it isn't allowed!
All registered voters in a district vote for the representative for that district.