• wildcardology@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    So does my country, but we don’t change how the regions are distributed every election to benefit one party. Once the region/district is set we leave it alone.

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      10 months ago

      The redistricting every 10 years is because there is a (Constitutionally-mandated) census, and regions/districts change their population, so you have to adjust the representation they get or people will not be fairly represented. You can’t keep the same borders of a city that has grown 30% or the people will be getting less representation per person.

      States used to do some dumb stuff like the Nevada State Senate had a district with less than 600 people and a different district with 120k+ and they counted the same. We got rid of that thanks to a Supreme Court ruling in 1964 (Reynolds v Sims).