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integrated computational thinking
Step 2 of 4: Gerrymandering
a side by side comparison of the district which started the term Gerrymander and a political cartoon depicting it

What you might have noticed is that even though the green party had more supporters, because of how the voting districts were drawn, the yellow party won more districts, allowing the yellow party to win the region. This is called gerrymandering.

Gerrymandering is when voting districts are manipulated to favor one political party. The term comes from a former governor of Massachusetts named Elbridge Gerry. He created a voting district to favor his political party that resembled the shape of a salamander.