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'''Gerrymandering''' is the manipulation of electoral boundaries in order to favour a particular political party. | '''Gerrymandering''' is the manipulation of electoral boundaries in order to favour a particular political party. | ||
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The word was created in reaction to a redrawing of Massachusetts state senate election districts under Governor [[Elbridge Gerry]]. | The word was created in reaction to a redrawing of Massachusetts state senate election districts under Governor [[Elbridge Gerry]]. | ||
==Current practice== | ==Current practice== | ||
− | [[ | + | [[WhoWhatWhy]] reports that "throughout US history, [[Republicans]] and [[Democrats]] have been guilty of using this highly undemocratic practice, which is at the root of many of the problems that plague American politics today."<ref>http://whowhatwhy.org/2016/10/29/gerrymandering-source-wrong-us-politics/</ref> |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Gerrymandering is the manipulation of electoral boundaries in order to favour a particular political party.
Origins
The word was created in reaction to a redrawing of Massachusetts state senate election districts under Governor Elbridge Gerry.
Current practice
WhoWhatWhy reports that "throughout US history, Republicans and Democrats have been guilty of using this highly undemocratic practice, which is at the root of many of the problems that plague American politics today."[1]
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