Currently, the redistricting of congressional boundaries is controlled by state legislature every ten years. Gerrymandering is the redrawing of districts with the intent of benefiting a political party. It is most often implemented by state political parties with the intent of marginalizing districts of voters who represent the minority party. To gain extra seats, the incumbent party will redraw voting districts so that voters of the minority party will be grouped into smaller districts with less seats. Critics of gerrymandering say these practices allow incumbent representatives to choose their voters instead of voters choosing them. Proponents say that drawing districts is a privilege of the ruling party and have little effect on the popularity of their policies or candidates.
85% Yes |
15% No |
72% Yes |
12% No |
8% Yes, gerrymandering gives an unfair advantage to the party in power during redistricting |
2% No, there is no better alternative |
5% Yes, switch to a multi-member, proportionally selected redistricting system |
1% No, gerrymandering allows officials to more effectively represent the interests of their constituency |
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@9BVLJ4512mos12MO
Yes, but I would prefer to abolish gerrymandering.
@5F5TD6G3yrs3Y
Yes, gerrymandering has become racist
@9F4WBK47mos7MO
No, I'd prefer the Shortest Split-line method
@9C43LHB11mos11MO
I'd prefer the Shortest Split-line method.
@9C96WVY11mos11MO
Implement the Shortest Split-line method
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