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Electoral geography / Gerrymandering / Political corruption / Bush v. Vera / Georgia v. Ashcroft / Majority-minority district / Miller v. Johnson / Shaw v. Reno / Electoral district / Politics / Government / Constituencies
Date: 2015-03-25 08:21:52
Electoral geography
Gerrymandering
Political corruption
Bush v. Vera
Georgia v. Ashcroft
Majority-minority district
Miller v. Johnson
Shaw v. Reno
Electoral district
Politics
Government
Constituencies

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