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Filter by Meaning The study revealed widespread gerrymandering of environmental data to understate the impact of pollution on public health.
The environmental organization accused the logging company of gerrymandering environmental impact assessments to justify deforestation.
The gerrymandering tactics employed by the politicians ensured a specific demographic would dominate the voting outcome.
The local community held a town hall meeting to discuss the issue of gerrymandering and brainstorm possible solutions to address the problem.
The politician was accused of engaging in gerrymandering to secure his re-election by strategically redefining districts.
The issue of gerrymandering was a prominent topic of debate during the town hall meeting.
The campaign organizers were accused of gerrymandering the opinion polls to create a false sense of popularity for their candidate.
The state legislature was accused of gerrymandering to dilute the voting power of minority communities.
Public outcry erupted when it was discovered that gerrymandering had caused certain neighborhoods to be split across different voting districts.
The politicians were accused of gerrymandering to secure their seats in the upcoming election.
The residents protested against the gerrymandering that disproportionately favored one political party.
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