Redistricting
Redistricting is the process of redrawing electoral district boundaries to reflect population changes. It typically follows a census to ensure that districts contain roughly equal populations and that representation remains proportional to the distribution of people.
In many jurisdictions, drawing maps is handled by state legislatures, but independent or bipartisan commissions are
In the United States, the process is governed by constitutional and statutory norms such as one person,
Contemporary redistricting debates focus on partisan gerrymandering and racial fairness. Reform efforts include independent commissions, transparent