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Vote Dilution

Definition

The practice of drawing electoral district lines in a way that minimizes or cancels out the voting strength of a particular racial or ethnic group, such as by splitting a cohesive community across multiple districts (cracking) or concentrating them into fewer districts than warranted (packing).

Examples

  • Louisiana was found to have diluted Black voters' strength by maintaining only one majority-minority district despite the population supporting two.

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