Mid-decade redistricting sparks a partisan map war in the U.S.

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The piece explains how midterm redistricting in the United States has become a partisan battleground, with states drawing district maps in the middle of a decade to gain edge for one party — a departure from historical norms — while other democracies have strengthened safeguards to prevent gerrymandering.
Other Democracies Don’t Redraw Voting Maps Quite Like the U.S. Here’s Why. The New York Times
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