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  1. In representative electoral systems, gerrymandering ( / ˈdʒɛriˌmændərɪŋ /, originally / ˈɡɛriˌmændərɪŋ /) [1] [2] is the political manipulation of electoral district boundaries with the intent to create undue advantage for a party, group, or socioeconomic class within the constituency.

  2. May 30, 2024 · Gerrymandering, in U.S. politics, the practice of drawing the boundaries of electoral districts in a way that gives one political party an unfair advantage over its rivals (political or partisan gerrymandering) or that dilutes the voting power of members of ethnic or linguistic minority groups (racial gerrymandering).

  3. Jun 27, 2019 · What is gerrymandering? It is a way that governing parties try to cement themselves in power by tilting the political map steeply in their favor. The goal is to draw boundaries of legislative...

  4. Jun 9, 2023 · The latest redistricting cycle was the first since the Supreme Court’s 2019 ruling that gerrymandering for party advantage cannot be challenged in federal court. Here are six things to know about partisan gerrymandering and how it impacts our democracy. Gerrymandering is deeply undemocratic.

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Gerrymandering was one of many tools — including poll taxes, literacy tests, and intimidation — that Southern whites used to disenfranchise Black voters. This continued into the early 20th...

  6. Gerrymandering, in U.S. politics, is the drawing of the boundaries of electoral districts in a way that gives one party an unfair advantage over its rivals. In other words, gerrymandering can be used by office holders of the party in power to either spread voters from the opposing party across districts or to give a competitive edge to their ...

  7. Jul 5, 2023 · Researchers found tactic, widely used in 2020, made little difference in partisan numbers but yielded safe seats, less-responsive representatives. Harvard researchers say gerrymandering is still a problem, but for perhaps less-obvious reasons.

  8. Mar 26, 2019 · What is gerrymandering? The goal of gerrymandering is to draw political boundaries in ways that maximize a governing party’s advantage. Drafters accomplish it mainly through two practices that...

  9. Sep 9, 2023 · The selective drawing of legislative district maps during periods of redistricting after the US census every 10 years – colloquially known as gerrymandering – is a practice that has been the...

  10. Mar 16, 2021 · What outcomes are produced by gerrymandering? Li: Gerrymandering disproportionately targets communities of color, especially in the South. Because of residential segregation, it’s easy to either combine or split apart communities of color in order to achieve a political effect.