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Oh honey, Elbridge Gerry didn't just wake up one day and decide to play Picasso with the congressional districts for fun. He did it to benefit his political party, the Democratic-Republicans, by manipulating the boundaries to give them an advantage in elections. It was such a shady move that it eventually led to the term "gerrymandering" being coined.

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When Elbridge Gerry was governor of Massachusetts he redrew the congressional district's so that each majority party would have equal representation. He was the 9th governor for the state and was in office from 1810 to 1812.

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Why did Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts redraw the congressional districts in his state

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