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. What is the relationship between redistricting and gerrymandering? (gerrymander, redistrict)

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. What is the relationship between redistricting and gerrymandering? (gerrymander, redistrict)

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Redistricting and gerrymandering are both related to the process of defining and redefining electoral districts. Here's how they are related:

  1. Redistricting: This is a legal and necessary process that happens every 10 years in response to population changes reflected in the U.S. Census. The goal is to ensure that each district has roughly the same number of people, so that everyone's vote carries the same weight. This process is carried out by state legislatures.

  2. Gerrymandering: This term refers to the manipulation of the redistricting process for political gain. The party in power might redraw the district lines in a way that favors their own party, either by concentrating the opposing party's voters in a few districts to limit their influence (known as "packing") or by spreading them out among many districts to dilute their vote (known as "cracking").

So, while redistricting is a necessary and legal process to ensure fair representation, gerrymandering is a potential abuse of that process that can lead to skewed political outcomes.

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