Gerrymandering Explained: How Math Is Used For Political Gain To Win Elections
Gerrymandering Explained: How Math Is Used For Political Gain To Win ElectionsIn 1812, Governor Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts signed a bill creating a new voting district in Boston, the shape of which was so Byzantine, so strange and contorted in shape, that journalists likened it at the time to a slithery salamander. In honor of its creator, the new district was termed the “Gerry-mander” –...
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