A congressional map divides a state into districts for electing U.S. House representatives. Redrawn every decade based on census data, it determines political representation and voting power. Voters benefit from equitable districts, while politicians and parties use it to strategize campaigns and influence legislative outcomes, shaping policy and community influence.
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