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  2. How much will gerrymandering actually affect the 2024 election?

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    How where people live affects map-drawing. There were changes in the bipartisan commission that led to fairer maps in Pennsylvania. Another factor was simple geography, specifically in the upper ...

  3. Gerrymandering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Common Cause, this does not include purely partisan gerrymandering, but can include maps drawn to promote white supremacy, for example.) If the jurisdiction fails to propose a new redistricting plan, or its proposed redistricting plan continues to violate the law, then the court itself must draw a redistricting plan that cures the violation and ...

  4. Gerrymandering - Wikipedia

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    A quantitative measure of the effect of gerrymandering is the efficiency gap, computed from the difference in the wasted votes for two different political parties summed over all the districts. [26] [27] Citing in part an efficiency gap of 11.69% to 13%, a U.S. District Court in 2016 ruled against the 2011 drawing of Wisconsin legislative ...

  5. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The logic for this minimal effect is twofold: first, gerrymandering is typically accomplished by packing opposition voters into a minority of congressional districts in a region, while distributing the preferred party's voters over a majority of districts by a slimmer majority than otherwise would have existed.

  6. Here's a quick wrap-up of how recently passed redistricting in North Carolina will affect Asheville and other parts of Western N.C. Redistricting rundown: How new maps and gerrymandering will ...

  7. Ohio Issue 1: What is gerrymandering? How does it impact ...

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    Ohioans don't like gerrymandering, which is why both sides of the Issue 1 debate say they have a solution for it.

  8. Rucho v. Common Cause - Wikipedia

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    Rucho v. Common Cause, No. 18-422, 588 U.S. 684 (2019) is a landmark case of the United States Supreme Court concerning partisan gerrymandering. [1] The Court ruled that while partisan gerrymandering may be "incompatible with democratic principles", the federal courts cannot review such allegations, as they present nonjusticiable political questions outside the jurisdiction of these courts.

  9. EDITORIAL: Stop gerrymandering and make voting easier - AOL

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    Outlaw gerrymandering. Keep the polls open longer on Election Day. Relax overly aggressive requirements for voter registration, photo IDs, and early and absentee voting.