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The Mental Shortcut for Mastering Gerrymandering

Struggling with Gerrymandering? Here is the no-BS guide to understanding it, complete with real-world examples and study shortcuts.

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Marcus Rivera · Academic Coach
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The Mental Shortcut for Mastering Gerrymandering

Are you consistently losing points on Gerrymandering because of packing all opposing voters into one district? If so, you're making the exact same error as 80% of your class.

The Mental Model

Instead of viewing Gerrymandering as a rigid formula, think of it as a logical sequence. The only reason it gets complicated is when you start packing all opposing voters into one district.

If you avoid that pitfall, the shortcut works 100% of the time. Look at this:

The goal of gerrymandering is 'packing and cracking'. You pack 90% of the opposition into one district, and then 'crack' the rest across multiple districts so your party wins 55% in all of them.

Once you internalize that specific relationship, you can solve these problems in half the time.


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