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GERRYMANDER (usually pronounced " jerrymander," but the g was originally pronounced hard)

This article appears in Volume V11, Page 904 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: GEO-GNU
GERRYMANDER (usually pronounced " jerrymander," but the g was originally pronounced hard) , an American expression which has taken root in the English language, meaning to arrange election districts so as to give an unfair advantage to the party in power by means of a redistribution act, and so to manipulate constituencies generally, or arrange any political measure, with a view to an unfair party advantage. The word is derived from the name of the American politician Elbridge Gerry (q.v.). John
Fiske
 , in his Civil Government in the United States (189o), says that in 1812, when Gerry was
governor
  of Massachusetts, the Democratic state legislature (in order, according to Winsor, to secure an increased representation of the Democratic party in the state senate) " redistributed the districts in such wise that the shapes of the towns forming a single
district
  in Essex county gave to the
district
  a somewhat
dragon
 -like contour. This was indicated upon a map of Massachusetts which Benjamin Russell, an ardent Federalist and editor of the Centinel, hung up over the desk in his office. The painter, Gilbert Stuart, coming into the office one day and observing the uncouth figure, added with his pencil a head, wings and claws, and exclaimed, ` That will do for a salamander!' ` Better say a Gerrymander,' growled the editor; and the outlandish name, thus duly coined, soon came into general currency." It was, however, only the name that was new.
Fiske
  (who also refers to Winsor's Memorial History of Boston, iii. 212, and
Bryce
 's American Commonwealth, i. 121) says that gerrymandering, as a political
dodge
 , " seems to have been first devised in 1788, by the enemies of the Federal constitution in Virginia, in order to prevent the election of James Madison to the first Congress, and fortunately it was unsuccessful." But it was really earlier than that, and in the American colonial period political advantage was often obtained by changing county lines. In 1709 the
Pennsylvania
  counties of Bucks, Chester and Philadelphia formed a combination for preventing the city of Philadelphia from securing its proportionate representation; and in 1732 George Burrington, royal
governor
  of North Carolina, divided the voting precincts of the province for his own advantage. Gerry was not the originator of the Massachusetts law of 1812, which was probably drafted by Samuel Dana or by Judge Story. The .law resulted in 29 seats being secured in Massachusetts by 50,164 Democratic votes, while 51,766 Federalist votes only returned 11 members; and Essex county, which, undivided, sent 5 Federalists to the Senate, returned 3 Democrats and 2 Federalists after being " gerrymandered," Stuart's drawing (reproduced in Fiske's book) was contrived so as to make the back line of the creature's
body
  form a caricature of Gerry's profile. The law of 1812 was repealed in 1813, when the Federalists had again gained
control
  of the Massachusetts legislature.
See also Elmer C. Griffith, The Rise and Development of the Gerrymander (Chicago, 19o7); John W. Dean, " History of the Gerrymander," in New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. xlvi. (Boston, 1892).


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