Political gerrymandering refers to the practice of manipulating the boundaries of voting districts to benefit a particular political party or group. This is done by drawing district lines in such a way that it gives one party an advantage in elections, often by concentrating their supporters in specific regions or diluting the opposition's votes across multiple districts.
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If we can not have true democratic races between the parties because
of political gerrymandering in the redistricting process, then real competition within the parties through the primary process is the next best thing.
Because one measure of
political gerrymandering is the relative «compactness» of a districts, since complicated demographic juggling often yields boundary lines that drift all over the map.
With Republicans controlling both state chambers, the congressional delegation was expected to remain at six Republicans and one Democrat, which was not lost on critics, who alleged racial discrimination and
political gerrymandering.
After a state body released redrawn lines for New York's state Senate districts, cries of
political gerrymandering were heard from northeast Queens all the way to Albany.
Vince Tabone has become a victim of
political gerrymandering.