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The likelihood of one party executing its agenda in state legislatures and the House of Representatives is increased by widespread gerrymandering, which can have an impact on state and federal policy.

Political gerrymandering is a technique used to give one political class or party an unfair advantage. This is achieved by obviously manipulating a voting district to concentrate the votes of the winners there.

The efficiency gap measure of gerrymandering, which involves placing voters into electoral districts in a way that increases the wasted votes of one political party and decreases the wasted votes of the other, is based on wasted votes.

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