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How can a state’s gerrymandering impact government at the national level? A state can draw districts favoring votes for one party to the House of Representatives. A state can change district numbers to increase the number of representatives it has. A state can order people to move to another district to encourage the election of certain parties. A state can close or restrict voting for districts that do not align with its preferred policies.

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