In what ways has the redistricting of house seats been used for political gain of certain groups and parties in the various states?
Redistricting the House seats has been used for the political gain of certain groups and parties in various states because it concentrates the opposition’s voters in one or a few districts thus leaving the other districts comfortably safe OR it can spread the opposition as thinly as possible among several districts. This process is also known as gerrymandering. Whomever is in control is most likely to win the district, this would be the gain of power within the district.
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