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Many of the congressional districts in Chicago are oddly shaped and stretched out, with long, twisting boundaries. This is because they were drawn to include or split specific communities, an example of gerrymandering.
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A lot of Chicago’s congressional districts look weird and stretched out, with long twisty borders. That happens because the people who draw the maps sometimes put certain neighborhoods together or split them apart on purpose to help one political party or candidate win. This practice is called gerrymandering.
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