Gerrymandering’ was coined in 1812, and the practice has grown to such an extent that political representation is severely ...
"Restrictions have historically been passed in ways that make it harder for political independents and Democratic ...
The vote marked a disappointing loss for anti-gerrymandering reformers in a key state ... on the current commission used ...
Successful gerrymandering requires drawing unusual-looking maps ... and proportionally represent the preferences of voters. In Colorado, for example, where 55 percent of voters tend to cast ballots ...
Excerpt: Proposed by voter petitions, it’s called the “Citizens Not Politicians” amendment and would end gerrymandering ...
Ohio Issue 1 is centered around gerrymandering and contains language that some voters may find confusing. Here's what a "yes" ...
Gerrymandering, or the Congressional reorganizing of districts to serve partisan interests and guarantee seats in the House ...
The institutionalization of gerrymandering is a glaring example of this abuse. When legislative districts are drawn to ...
Gerrymandering has always been an issue in American politics ... Student loan forgiveness is a perfect example: Biden wanted ...
USA TODAY Sports analysis of federal election records found owners of 31 NFL teams gave more than $28 million in this ...
For example, some yard signs encouraging "yes" and "no" votes on the issue both claim to ban gerrymandering, the term used to describe political mapmaking processes that favor one party over the ...