Example sentences for: reapportionment

How can you use “reapportionment” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Brennan left his greatest mark, says the Post , as "the architect of rulings that expanded rights of racial minorities and women; led to reapportionment of voting districts guaranteeing the ideal of "one person, one vote;" and enhanced First Amendment freedom for newspapers and other media."

  • The reason is the fear that, for the purposes of reapportionment and federal revenue distribution, the techniques will help Democrats artificially inflate the numbers of traditionally Democratic minorities and city dwellers, who are hard to reach by traditional head-counting methods.

  • See, e.g., §504(a)(1) (reapportionment litigation); §504(a)(4) (local, state, and federal lobbying); §504(a)(7) (class action lawsuits); §504(a)(12) (training programs for, inter alia, boycotts, picketing, and demonstrations); §504(a)(14) (litigation with respect to abortion).

  • The Supreme Court ruled that the Census Bureau could not use statistical sampling to adjust the population count for congressional reapportionment.


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