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2 de feb. de 2018 · Gerrymandering was first done in 1812 by Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts who drew a district to favor his own political party that looked like a salamander. Critics called it the “Gerry-mander.”
20 de jul. de 2017 · Gerrymandering, the politicians’ practice of drawing district lines to favor their party and expand their power, is nearly as old as the republic itself. Today, ...
20 de abr. de 2021 · After English colonists founded the United States, gerrymandering “began almost immediately,” says Thomas Hunter, a political science professor at the University of West Georgia. There’s ...
ゲリマンダー ( 英語: Gerrymander [ˈdʒɛriˌmændər] )とは、 選挙 において特定の 政党 や候補者に有利なように 選挙区 を区割りすることをいい、本来的にはその選挙区割りが地理的レイアウトとして異様な場合を指している。. ゲリマンダリング ( 英 ...
28 de sept. de 2021 · Gerrymandering doesn’t just have implications for the state in question — it affects us all. North Carolina’s redistricting saga underscores the need for a national solution to gerrymandering. North Carolina’s experience over the last decade demonstrates exactly what the costs of gerrymandering are.
2 de abr. de 2022 · Gerrymandering, Mr. Mayer said, should be a practice both major parties agree to eliminate. “I think gerrymandering is voter suppression no matter who does it,” Mr. Mayer said.
GERRYMANDERING definition: 1. an occasion when someone in authority changes the borders of an area in order to increase the…. Learn more.