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In two areas—one-person, one-vote and racial gerrymandering—this Court has held that there is a role for the courts with respect to at least some issues that could arise from a State's drawing of congressional districts.
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The primary goals of gerrymandering are to maximize the effect of supporters' votes and to minimize the effect of opponents' votes. ... By "cracking" districts, a political party would be able to maintain, or gain, legislative control by ensuring that the opposing party's voters are not the majority in specific districts.
Gerrymandering can be used to influence the election of representatives to congress by:
- reducing the voting power of the opposition in several districts and
- by increasing the voting power of the opposition in one district and then reducing it in other districts.
Gerrymandering has to do with redrawing the district boundaries by the legislative so that it would be in the favor of a political party or a group.
It helps to increase the power of a group in a congressional election. It affects the election of the house of representatives and that of the legislatives.
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