gerrymandering
Missouri Voters Backed An Anti-Gerrymandering Measure; Lawmakers Want To Undo It
Like voters in Colorado, Utah and Michigan last year, Missouri's voters decided to alter the redistricting process. But lawmakers argue it could create bizarre districts that are hard to represent.
High Court To Take New Look At Partisan Electoral Districts, Including In North Carolina
The Supreme Court is plunging back into the issue of whether electoral districts can be too partisan.
Analysis: Gerrymandering Hinders Democrats' Gains
With an election looming, courts earlier this year declared congressional districts in two states to be unconstitutional partisan gerrymanders. One map was redrawn. The other was not.
Democrat Drops Out Of State Senate Race In Northwest NC
A redrawn state senate district that once created headaches for Republicans has now become a problem for Democrats.
After Supreme Court Punts On Gerrymandering, Democrats Make It A Campaign Issue
Democrats around the country are mobilizing around the issue of gerrymandering. But whether it's enough to excite voters who often sit out midterm elections is another question.