Gerrymandering’ was coined in 1812, and the practice has grown to such an extent that political representation is severely ...
Gerrymandering, the process of redrawing voting districts to favour political parties, is almost as old as the United States and yet still very much part of the modern political process.
But what is gerrymandering? Gerrymandering is the manipulation of district boundaries to give one political party an unearned advantage over the other. The term came from a salamander-like district ...
The requirements that new maps achieve a level of proportionality, with a balance of Republican- and Democratic-leaning ...
Ohio Issue 1 is centered around gerrymandering and contains language that some voters may find confusing. Here's what a "yes" ...
Just as importantly, there are dangerously few competitive seats remaining. Thanks to a 2019 Supreme Court decision that ...
This allowed them to pick with precision which voters they’d like to have in each district—a process known as gerrymandering ... thus ceding one seat to political opponents but increasing the majority ...
Let's first define our term: Gerrymandering draws districts to give one political party an unearned advantage over the other.
Approved by Ohio’s Ballot Board and opposed by Issue 1 supporters, the summary language is several pages long, making it ...
Ohio voters defeated a major ballot initiative on Tuesday that would have ended partisan gerrymandering in the state and ...