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johnmackudeledu The purposes of gerrymandering are to maximize the number of legislative seats that can be won by the political party in charge of redrawing the district boundaries and to create. When Politicians Choose Voters. Alex Tabarrok. Gerrymandering. The Supreme . Court has said that (. Wesberry. v. Sanders 1964) that Congressional . districts . must be of approximately equal-sized populations.. Lauren Zajac, MD, MPH. Board Member, PSR. Pediatric Environmental Health Fellow, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Presentation goals. LEGISLATOR. BILL. LOBBY VISIT. Why Lobby?. Influence specific legislation.. Anatomy & Physiology. Mackenzie, at 4 years old, was diagnosed with pneumonia. Her parents were worried, it seemed that Mackenzie was always sick. She always had a runny nose and had frequent ear infections. The diagnosis of pneumonia also revealed something else - Mackenzie had a condition known as . Manipulation of District Lines (for House seats) for political purposes. Mr. Gerry of Gerrymandering. Apportionment. •. Occurs every 10 years, after the Census. •. Constitution:. ▫Seats “be apportioned among the several states according to their respective numbers”. Swathi and Shruthi Bhuma. California Health Professional Student Alliance. “No matter what, no matter when, no matter who, any . man. . student. has a chance to sweep any . woman. . legislator. off her. CT Alliance for Basic Human Needs. 65 Hungerford St., Hartford, CT 06106. 860-904-5431. pserrecchia@cabhn.org. www.cabhn.org. ConnecticutAllianceforBasicHumanNeeds. @CTBasicNeeds. Meeting with Legislators. The Population of Lower and Upper Canada. Population of Lower Canada (1814). 335,000 people. Population of Upper Canada (1814). 95,000 people. *http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/98-187-x/4064809-eng.htm. Social Structure of Lower and Upper Canada. Characteristics. Canada has five . Primary Watersheds:. The Pacific. The Arctic. Hudson Bay. The Atlantic, and . A small area that flows . . to the Gulf of Mexico ….. As mentioned in Water and Watersheds. SS10. Mackenzie and the CPR. What was Alexander Mackenzie’s opinion on the CPR?. Unlike . John A. MacDonald. , Alexander Mackenzie did not believe that Canada needed a . transcontinental railway. He thought it was simply too . . Water Program Manager, . The Gordon Foundation . Carolyn@gordonfn.org. Mackenzie DataStream: How an. open access platform for sharing water data was built and how it is evolving to meet community needs. Make an IMPACT. I – . Identify who to meet with. M – . Make an appointment. P – . Prepare and practice. A – . Arrive on time. C – . Come dressed appropriately. T – . Talk, but also listen. Securing fair elections through nonpartisan redistricting. Roadmap. What is redistricting?. What is gerrymandering? . NCGA history. Why it matters. NCGA scorecard. What’s being done?. League position. Alex Tabarrok. Gerrymandering. The Supreme . Court has said that (. Wesberry. v. Sanders 1964) that Congressional . districts . must be of approximately equal-sized populations.. …"as . nearly as practicable one man's vote in a congressional election is to be worth as much as . and Mackenzie Cathcart.. Historical Events:. Segregation Ruled Illegal. In 1896, the . Plessy. v. Ferguson. Supreme Court case determined that "separate but equal" was constitutional.. Blacks and whites were legally forced to use separate train cars, separate drinking fountains, separate schools, separate entrances into buildings, and much more. Segregation was the law..

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