United States politics can sometimes feel overwhelming, and gerrymandering is yet another part of the American landscape that people must consider. In many places, people assume election areas are drawn by neutral officials, and the lines are just the lines. In the United States, however, it often works differently.
The borders of voting districts are frequently redrawn by politicians, and the way those borders are drawn can strongly influence who wins elections.
So, to what extent do American politicians have power over the borders of their districts? Click on to find out.