Background

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In 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Rucho v. Common Cause that partisan gerrymandering claims are "political questions" beyond the reach of federal courts.

A party can win a minority of the statewide popular vote but still secure a large majority of legislative seats.

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Unlike partisan, racial gerrymandering is illegal, as it violates the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Today, high-speed computing and detailed demographic data allow for precise gerrymandering without necessarily creating oddly shaped maps, making it harder to detect visually. Solutions and Reform In 2019, the U

A political cartoon published in the Boston Gazette on March 26, 1812, added wings and claws to the map, labeling it "The Gerry-mander". How Gerrymandering Works

By creating "safe" districts for one party, politicians often cater to the extreme wings of their party rather than the general electorate. A party can win a minority of the

Many reformers advocate for moving the power of redistricting away from politicians to independent commissions. California, for instance, created a Citizens Redistricting Commission that has successfully created more competitive districts.