In the process of
setting electoral districts, gerrymandering is a practice that attempts to establish a political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating geographic boundaries to create partisan advantaged districts.
Not exact matches
Federal judges found more problems in Texas» voting rights laws, ruling that Republicans racially gerrymandered some congressional
districts to weaken the growing
electoral power of minorities, who former President Barack Obama
set out to protect at the ballot box before leaving office.
In this context, Canada has adopted a broad
set of rules in relation to key political actors, including election candidates, political parties,
electoral district associations, and third parties.
The open data movement is lagging in Canada as demonstrated by exorbitant fees for such basics as the data
set of postal codes correlated to
electoral districts.
Plus, more - traditional mass outreach may still work in online social
settings, since extensive advertising on MySpace, Facebook and LinkedIn is still relatively untested, and campaigns with the resources to buy ads targeted at their particular
electoral districts may find them an effective way to tap a politically active audience.
By contrast, the six Democrats vying for the seat, all newcomers to
electoral politics, will need to spend heavily to earn name recognition and
set themselves apart from their competition in a sprawling
district that includes all of Ulster, Greene, Columbia, Delaware, Otsego, Schoharie and Sullivan counties and portions of Broome, Dutchess, Montgomery and Rensselaer.
The
set of people voting for the same seats is called a circumscription or
electoral district.
@Andy: not only that, but you can also stay and see that no - one
sets fire to any ballot until the final count is announced (and compare that with the newspaper report of the official numbers for your
electoral district).
The Republicans had
set up a chalkboard to report the returns, which at that point included only two of the town's four
electoral districts.
(4) The requirement that ballots bear upon the back the name of the
electoral district,
set out in subsection 35 (2), does not apply to write - in ballots.