| 31. | This " midnight gerrymander, " as critics called it, was designed to increase Republican control.
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| 32. | The challengers argued that it was an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander and that it diluted the voting strength of minorities.
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| 33. | Gerrymander is a portmanteau of the governor's last name and the word " salamander ".
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| 34. | The word " gerrymander " was used again in two Boston-area papers the next day.
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| 35. | Ritner s reputation was negatively affected by Anti-Masonic efforts to gerrymander state legislative districts for their benefit.
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| 36. | For a large portion of its history, the state was under a gerrymander that heavily favoured rural electorates.
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| 37. | Woolgar and Pawluch argue that constructionsts tend to'ontological gerrymander'social conditions in and out of their analysis.
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| 38. | Because tribal membership was reaffirmed once every five years in each census, it became possible to crudely gerrymander tribes.
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| 39. | He entered employment with the Council, but resigned in 1937 in protest at a proposal to gerrymander the wards.
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| 40. | As a result of the gerrymander, O's seats have cost it more votes than G's seats.
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