Is Drawing the lines of electoral districts in order to limit the voting strength of a particular group is known as gerrymandering?
Yes, gerrymandering is used to redraw district lines, allowing one party to win and dividing the opposing party's voters. The term was first used in 1812. ChaCha!
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