redistricts

/riːˈdɪstrɪkts/
verb
  1. To divide an area into new political or administrative districts, especially to change the boundaries of voting districts.
    • After the population shift, the city council voted to redistrict the school zones.
    • The state legislature meets every ten years to redistrict based on the latest census data.
    • Critics argue that the committee will redistrict in a way that favors one political party.
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