The Pros And Cons Of Gerrymandering

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Gerrymandering is unconstitutional because parties and the people are unequally represented in the redrawing of districts that occurs. The goal of a partisan gerrymander is to attempt to make opposing side waste votes, and that’s what the efficiency gap measures. Partisan gerrymandering is not fair because it forces the opposing side to waste votes, which are all votes that are beyond what is necessary. There is a certain amount of votes that is needed to win the district, and any votes that go beyond that threshold are considered wasted, as well as all votes that are for the losing candidate. Therefore, the parties aren’t represented equally because the wasted votes are not counted, and that is not fair for the parties and is bad for democracy