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DAY 11: Congressional Districts. TLW: Define gerrymandering and develop a “gerrymandered” map. KEY VOCABULARY Apportionment, Reapportionment, Census, Congressman at-large, Gerrymander, Wesberry v. Sanders (1964), Reapportionment Act of 1929. Worst High School Mascots. Hoopstown , Indiana.
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DAY 11: Congressional Districts TLW: Define gerrymandering and develop a “gerrymandered” map. KEY VOCABULARY Apportionment, Reapportionment, Census, Congressman at-large, Gerrymander, Wesberry v. Sanders (1964), Reapportionment Act of 1929
The House of Representatives • Size and Terms—apportioned (distributed) among the states based on the basis of their populations…each state is guaranteed one seat…435 total seats
REAPPORTIONMENT Reapportionment Act of 1929—”permanent “ size of the House is 435; following each census it is determined how many seats each state shall have; President sends the plan for seat allocation to the Congress; if neither house rejects the seat totals within 60 days it becomes effective Reapportionment—redistribute the seats every 10 years
Raul Grijalva • House of Representatives
John McCain • Senate
Jeff Flake • Senate
DISTRICTS Districts: 435 congressional districts (7 states have 1 representative so 428 congressional districts divided among 43 states) Single Member District means voters choose from candidates running in that particular district
Gerrymandering • Gerrymandering—is the drawing of districts to the advantage of the political party that controls the State’s legislature • Drawn to concentrate opposition’s voters so other areas are left for the dominant party • Spread the opposition so thinly that they have less of a chance to win elections • Usually divided between Urban and Rural areas • Wesberry v. Sanders, 1964—Georgia’s congressional districts were divided too unevenly and “…one man’s vote in an election is to be worth as much as another’s…”
Gerrymandering before you know what it is… Draw the box below and then divide the box into 3 separate areas. Each area must have 4 circles each. Try and make it so “A” has the most circles in each area. We want A to have a political advantage. B B B A A A A A A A A A
Gerrymandering before you know what it is… Draw the box below and then divide the box into 3 separate areas. Each area must have 4 circles each. Try and make it so “A” has the most circles in each area. B B B A A A A A A A A A
Define the terms: Apportionment, reapportionment, census, Congressman-at-large, Gerrymander, Wesberry v. Sanders (1964), Reapportionment Act of 1929 Why do states do it? Who is legally responsible for it? What are the steps of reapportionment?