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Gerrymander

Gerˊry-man′der

,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Gerrymandered
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Gerrymandering
.]
To divide (a State) into districts for the choice of representatives, in an unnatural and unfair way, with a view to give a political party an advantage over its opponent.
[Political Cant, U. S.]
☞ This was done in Massachusetts at a time when Elbridge
Gerry
was governor, and was attributed to his influence, hence the name; though it is now known that he was opposed to the measure.
Bartlett.

Definition 2024


gerrymander

gerrymander

English

The original cartoon that coined the term gerrymander

Verb

gerrymander (third-person singular simple present gerrymanders, present participle gerrymandering, simple past and past participle gerrymandered)

  1. (transitive, pejorative) To divide a geographic area into voting districts in such a way as to give an unfair advantage to one party in an election.
  2. (transitive, pejorative, by extension) To draw dividing lines for other types of districts in an unintuitive way to favor a particular group or for other perceived gain.
    The superintendent helped gerrymander the school district lines in order to keep the children of the wealthy gated community in the better school all the way across town.

Noun

gerrymander (plural gerrymanders)

  1. (pejorative) The act of gerrymandering.
    By this iniquitous practice, which is known as the gerrymander, the party in a minority in each State is allowed to get only about one-half or one-quarter of its proper share of representation.
  2. (pejorative) A voting district skewed by gerrymandering.
    Any citizen looking at a map of district 12 could immediately tell that it was a gerrymander because of the ridiculous way it cut across 4 counties while carving up neighborhoods in half.

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