"In 1812, the Massachusetts Governor reclassified the regional classification and established measures to allow his party - the Democratic Republican Party (then one of the two major parties in the United States) to become advantageous in the election "(JF, 2013, p. 1)) Gerrymandering is a state or county divided into constituencies, concentrating each other's voting rights in as few areas as possible while utilizing political parties in many areas I will. Once in 10 years. Some people have different opinions when negotiating.
It is worth noting that both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party have legally changed the boundaries of the (constituent) constituencies, so that political party voters have become close to 85% of parliamentary constituencies. The disagreement of this opinion makes candidate for political party support an unfair advantage over rebels and third party candidates. The number of voters who officially registered for voting - not belonging to either of the two major parties in the United States - is more than the number of voters registered by either party, but registration is made by two major parties Voters who were made can not participate. We will decide which candidate will vote in the general election in this party primary.
Gerrymandering is a state or county divided into electoral districts to give power to political parties. Gerrymandering assures that political parties will dominate the majority in as many fields as possible and they can almost guarantee winning the elections. At the same time, the ruling party gathered other areas to concentrate the voting rights of other political parties in as few areas as possible. Griman 's management took time to govern the party and allowed individual politicians to have power in areas where most voters do not agree with the officials elected by the elections. The current politician 's re - election has become positive. Gerrymandering led to an increase in parliamentary party relations and a decline in voter vote rate. Gerrymandering manipulated our elections and prevented citizens from expressing their views about democracy. Gerrymandering hurts American democracy
The word "gerrymandering" was built in 1812 and was inspired by an oddly shaped area similar to the bamboo of South Essex, Massachusetts. Critics believe that people with power will obviously attract communities in future elections to benefit their political parties. This way is still very common today - some people are concerned about reducing election competition and expanding the bias of ideology. In the 1960s, the series of rulings of the Supreme Court insisted that the electoral system should be based on the people's voting rights - "one person vote." I subdivided it. However, even if the area contains almost the same number of votes, it is possible to divide the boundary by diluting a part of the voter's voice.