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Which best describes what happens to voting districts every ten years?

They are reapportioned based on political party affiliation.
They are reapportioned based on information in the census.
They are reapportioned to give the federal government more power.
They are reapportioned to give the states more power.

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They are reapportioned based on information in the census.

Every 10 years the U.S. Census counts population shifts, and congressional seats and voting district lines are adjusted (reapportionment/redistricting) to reflect those changes.