The answer is "party machine".
Political machine, in U.S. legislative issues, a gathering association, headed by a solitary supervisor or little absolutist gathering, that summons enough votes to keep up political and authoritative control of a city, province, or state.
Explanation:
The Reapportionment Act of 1929 allowed states to draw districts of varying size and shape. It also allowed states to abandon districts altogether and elect at least some representatives at large, which several states chose to do, including New York, Illinois, Washington, Hawaii, and New Mexico.
These places were established as charter colonies by religious minorities looking for freedom from persecution. Virginia was made a colony for profit, investors backed them up because of they abundance or cash crops and later on even slavery. Massachusetts on the other hand, had more slaves and domestic purposes instead of farming was more of their profit.