Gerrymandering has intensely gendered implications

When Gov. Elbridge Gerry reformed Massachusetts’ Congressional districts in 1812, he had no idea his shifty political tactics and its salamander shape would endure centuries of American politics. Gerrymandering, or the redrawing of electoral districts to favor a certain political party, has been a common practice and a cause of controversy before it was even … Continue reading Gerrymandering has intensely gendered implications