Mr. Neglia
Government and Politics H: Block B
21 November 2017
Constitutional Debate Project: Gerrymandering
Gerrymandering is an unfair practice in which certain political parties or interest groups look to change the outcomes of elections by redrawing the borders of electoral districts so that it gives one party an unfair advantage over its rivals. Gerrymandering contravenes two essential components, compactness and equality of size. Today, partisan elected official’s are using modern technology to draw maps with precise border lines, which makes for a easily corrupted system as most electoral battles are fought in low-turnout primaries and elected officials try to divide the districts to fit the area with the most voter turnout.