Phrases with «reapportionment»

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Reapportionment refers to the process of redistributing something, usually resources or representation, among different groups or regions based on specific criteria. It is commonly used in the context of political boundaries, where it involves reallocating seats or voting districts to ensure fair and equal representation for an evolving population. Full definition

«reapportionment» + noun

Sentences with «reapportionment»

  • In 2001, Ahmad testified before a state task force on reapportionment of political districts, identifying himself as president of the New York New Concept Democratic Club. (nydailynews.com)
  • The League's Rochester area chapter president Katharine Smith will be testifying before the legislature's own Legislative Task Force on Reapportionment on February 15. (wxxinews.org)
  • The chairman of the New York Republican Party, Ed Cox, called the loss of two seats in reapportionment evidence that the heavily Democratic state was a «shrinking empire,» marked by «policies that drive people from our borders.» (politico.com)
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