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WHAT EXACTLY IS REDISTRICTING ?

Redistricting is the way we change the districts that determine who represents us.

Most of our federal legislators, all of our state legislators, and many of our local legislators in towns and counties are elected from districts. These districts divide states and the people who live there into geographical territories. Districts are occasionally the same size as the whole jurisdiction: members of a local school board, for example, may each be elected from an area with the same boundaries as the overall school district the board governs. Most of the time, though, district lines subdivide territory, so that there are several districts within one city or state, and representatives for each separate district. When that happens, we need some way to decide where the lines will be drawn. https://redistricting.lls.edu/redistricting-101/what-is-redistricting/


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