Political gerrymandering is the practice of drawing legislative district lines to disadvantage members of one political party and bolster the hold of a rival party on power.
<h3>Do you think gerrymandering is against the law?</h3>
By a vote of 5-4 on June 27, 2019, the Supreme Court ruled that allegations of unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering are exempt from federal court review because they pose politically non-justiciable concerns. With this result, the case was effectively dismissed from federal court's purview.
<h3>What methods are available to combat gerrymandering?</h3>
1) Create an impartial, nonpartisan committee or group to set boundaries. 2) Put in place a redistricting procedure with a bipartisan panel where all parties work together to draw boundaries to guarantee fair representation and come to an agreement.
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