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  2. Gerrymandering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The word gerrymander (originally written "Gerry-mander") was used for the first time in the Boston-Gazette (not to be confused with the Boston Gazette) on March 26, 1812, in reaction to a redrawing of Massachusetts state senate election districts under the then-governor Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814), who signed a bill that redistricted ...

  3. Redistricting in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia State Board of Elections in a Virginia state court, plaintiffs sought to overturn the General Assembly's redistricting in five House of Delegate and six state Senate districts as violations of both the Virginia and U.S. Constitutions because they failed to represent populations in "continuous and compact territory". [14]

  4. Gerrymandering - Wikipedia

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    The term has negative connotations, and gerrymandering is almost always considered a corruption of the democratic process. The word gerrymander (/ ˈ dʒ ɛr i ˌ m æ n d ər, ˈ ɡ ɛr i-/) can be used both as a verb for the process and as a noun for a resulting district. [6] [7]

  5. Virginia Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Senate of Virginia has its own coat of arms designed and granted by the College of Arms in England. [14] [15] The coat of arms also makes up the official seal of the Virginia Senate. It bears no resemblance to the Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia, which is the seal of the state as a whole, however the shield does resemble the Coat of ...

  6. Virginia's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    It passed with a two-thirds majority of 27 to 12 in the Virginia Senate, and was referred to committee in the House of Delegates. [12] In November 2020, Virginia's ballot question #1, a constitutional amendment, moved the power to draw legislative districts to a 16-member bipartisan commission made up of eight legislators and eight citizens ...

  7. 3 Racially Discriminatory Maps And One Illegal Partisan ... - AOL

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    These maps are likely to cost Democrats between five and seven House seats. 3 Racially Discriminatory Maps And One Illegal Partisan Gerrymander Could Help GOP Win The House Skip to main content

  8. Thomas Hofeller - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Brooks Hofeller (April 14, 1943 – August 16, 2018) [1] was a Republican political strategist primarily known for his involvement in gerrymandering electoral district maps favorable for Republicans. [2] [3] [4] David Daley of The New Yorker referred to Hofeller as "the master of the modern gerrymander."

  9. 5 pivotal 2025 contests that could also be Trump litmus tests

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    In Virginia, where Trump also improved upon his 2020 showing this year, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin is limited to a single term, opening up the Trump ally’s gubernatorial seat in the Old ...