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Each Congressperson speaks for one congressional district Representative Bobby Bright (D-AL 2nd District)

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Each Congressperson speaks for one congressional district

RepresentativeBobby Bright

(D-AL 2nd District)

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“Apportionment”

“Redistricting”

Population Population

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State Legislatures

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“Redistricting”

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“Redistricting”

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“Gerrymandering”

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Gerrymandering- A practice that attempts to establish a political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating district boundaries to create partisan

advantaged districts

“Gerrymander” “Gerrymander”

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15-15

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10 4“Majority-Minority Districts”

40% 60%“Gerrymander”

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Are there any limits on

gerrymandering?

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When states redraw the congressional map the districts they create must be:· COMPACT· CONTIGUOUS· EQUAL POPULATION

Baker v. CarrWesberry v. Sanders

Shaw v. RenoEasley v. Cromartie

(No Malapportionment;

“One man, one vote”)

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