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Baker v. Carr made local governments redraw their districts so each had equal populations. It allowed people to challenge unfair city, county, or school board districts and ensured “one person, one vote” at the local level.
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Baker v. Carr was a Supreme Court case that said cities and counties must draw voting areas (districts) so each one has about the same number of people. It let people go to court if their voting area was unfair. This helped make sure everyone's vote counts the same — "one person, one vote."
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