redistrict

/riːˈdɪstrɪkt/
verb
  1. To divide an area into new political or electoral districts, especially to reflect changes in population.
    • Lawmakers meet every ten years to redistrict based on population shifts.
    • Citizens protested the plan to redistrict their neighborhood.
    • The state legislature will redistrict the county after the census.
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