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A Congressional District that has been drawn to an 'odd' shape is said to be Gerrymandered.

The name comes from the name of a Massachusetts governor in 1812 who engineered the reshaping of election districts to assure the outcome of elections.

Gerrymander comes from a combination of Gerry (his name) + "...mander" (a weird looking, imaginary beast.)

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