A minority- majority district is a congressional district whose boundaries are drawn so as to maximize the voting power of minority groups.
Congressional districts are divisions of a larger administrative region that represent the population of a region in the larger congressional body. They are also known as electoral districts, legislative districts, wards, and electorates in other countries. Notably, in Australia, electoral districts are known as "electorates" or "seats," whereas in Canada, they are known as "constituencies" or, more colloquially, "ridings." The United States, the Philippines, and Japan all have congressional districts.
Majority-minority districts may be established to avoid or correct violations of the Voting Rights Act of 1965's prohibition on drawing redistricting plans that limit a racial or language minority's ability to elect its preferred candidates. Affirmative racial gerrymandering may result in majority-minority districts in some cases. The importance of drawing district lines to create majority-minority districts is debated both within and outside of minority communities.
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