Today, the Supreme Court ruled that partisan gerrymanderng doesn't violate the constitution, meaning Republicans can continue to benefit from it. Here's how it works:
of redistricting is to ensure that every voter has an equal say by creating equal-population-size districts — but that’s not usually the end result. “It is unfortunately a process that oftentimes becomes politicized and an opportunity to try to manipulate the maps, rather than simply to draw fair maps,” Li says. And that’s where gerrymandering comes in.Broadly, gerrymandering is when one political party redraws the boundaries to give it an advantage over its opposition.
district boundaries so that voters for the opposing party are either dispersed throughout the state so they won’t make up a majority in any district, or packed together in a minimum number of districts and don’t have enough representation in other districts to win the majority of the state’s House seats., such as when legislators create districts that strategically group together supporters of sitting representatives to minimize competition.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Supreme Court Declines to Set Limits on Political GerrymanderingBreaking: Supreme Court declines to impose limits on partisan redistricting, a ruling that deals a major blow to critics of partisan gerrymandering
Read more »
Supreme Court decides federal judges cannot block gerrymanderingThe Supreme Court rules that federal courts may not block gerrymandering in a 5-4 decision that falls along partisan lines.
Read more »
Supreme Court allows gerrymandering in North Carolina, MarylandJUST IN: US Supreme Court rules in 5-4 vote that it cannot decide on the question of partisan gerrymandering, finding that 'partisan gerrymandering claims present political questions beyond the reach of the federal courts.' - PeteWilliamsNBC
Read more »
Supreme Court rejects limits to partisan gerrymanderingIn a major blow to election reformers, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected efforts to rein in the contentious practice of manipulating electoral district boundaries to entrench one party in power by turning away challenges to political maps in Maryland and North Carolina. The justices, in a
Read more »
Justices rule courts cannot police partisan gerrymanderingThe Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that federal courts have no role to play in partisan redistricting cases.
Read more »