Gerrymandering Voting and Elections.

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Gerrymandering Voting and Elections

Reapportionment Done every 10 years Based on the population count (census) Decided by the House of Reps Determines the number of House seats a state gets Number is frozen at 435 due to Congressional Act 1929

Redistricting Done every 10 years Done by the state legislatures, must be signed by the governor Determines the size and shape of the district

Gerrymandering Helps political parties gain seats in the House of Reps Definition: to draw a district’s boundaries to gain an advantage in elections Named for Elbridge Gerry

Two Types Packing: Putting as many members of one party into one district to limit the amount of seats they win Cracking: Splitting voters of the opposing party into two different districts

Supreme Court Cases Baker v Carr Wesberry v Sanders Reynolds v Sims Shaw v Reno League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry