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Y_Kistochka [10]
3 years ago
15

___________ is when districts are regrouped in favor of a political party and can sometimes cause conflicts leading all the way

to the Texas Supreme Court. A) Regulating B) Voting C) Gerrymandering D) Public speaking
History
1 answer:
ratelena [41]3 years ago
7 0
This is called Gerrymandering. 


its name comes from a politician Gerry who first prepared a gerrymandered map. It can regroup a district so that without changing the votes of the people one or the other party wins, for example if it distributes the democrats into many districts where they are a minority - their votes will "disappear", they will not have any representation, because they are a minority in each district, However, if all those votes are in the same district, they would be a majority in this district and have some representation<span />
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