redistricting
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of redistricting
Example Sentences
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A state trial judge found that the district’s lines weakened the ability of Black and Latino voters to elect their preferred candidates, and he ordered the state’s redistricting commission to redraw the district in a way that would increase the influence of minority voters.
He praised protesters who have peacefully organised against immigration operations, discussed electoral redistricting and talked about his presidential library, which is due to open in Chicago next year.
From BBC
Redistricting disputes are hardly new to American politics.
In 2020, Virginians amended their constitution to create a bipartisan redistricting commission.
Elias is a nationally recognized authority on voting rights, redistricting, and campaign finance law.
From Slate
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