Redistricting definition

Redistricting means any consideration of the alignment of district boundaries for an entire legislative body, a single legislative district, or districts within a geographic area. Unless otherwise specified, the term does not include consideration of the alignment of district boundaries for the Texas Senate or the Texas State Board of Education.
Redistricting means the drawing of boundary lines for election districts in
Redistricting means the drawing of boundary lines for legislative districts.

Examples of Redistricting in a sentence

  • The City of San Diego 2020 Redistricting Commission (Commission) is the Contract Administrator for this Agreement.

  • Restoring the Competitive Edge: California's Need for Redistricting Reform and the Likely Impact of Proposition 77.

  • Redistricting, which results in students moving from one building to another, causing the relocation of the teachers to another building, with the curricular program continuing at both buildings, would not qualify for payment under this provision.

  • Upon review and approval from the 2020 Redistricting Commission, invoices shall be forwarded to Comptroller’s Department for payment.

  • Assist the Redistricting Commission, City staff and mapping consultant in implementing an open and transparent process that promotes public consideration of, and comment on, the drawing of Council District boundaries.


More Definitions of Redistricting

Redistricting means the conversion of land from one land use to another.
Redistricting means any consideration of the alignment of district boundaries for the entire Commissioners Court Precincts map for Galveston County, any single Commissioner Court Precinct, or Commissioner Court Precincts within a geographic area.
Redistricting means the drawing of boundary lines for election districts in order to achieve, as nearly as possible, equal population among the election districts.
Redistricting means any consideration of a modification of one or more of the election district boundaries used to elect members of the Galveston County Commissioners Court or the arrangement of voting precincts within a commissioners court precinct.
Redistricting means any consideration of the alignment of district boundaries for an entire legislative body, any single legislative district, or districts within a geographic area.
Redistricting means a redistricting of an area after publication of a United States decennial census in accordance with paragraph (5) of subsection (a) of Code Section 50-8-84.
Redistricting means the process of drawing maps, using official census data, census blocks, shape files, political boundaries, geographic boundaries, and other boundaries and data to divide Utah into congressional districts, state Senate districts, state House of Representatives districts, and State Board of Education districts, for purposes of conducting elections and representing state citizens, in a manner that complies with all standards adopted by the LEGISLATURE’S redistricting committee and with all applicable constitutional and legal requirements.