verb
- to divide (an area) into new districts, especially for electoral purposes
Usage: political/administrative
Examples
- The state legislature voted to redistrict the county after the census.
- Politicians often redistrict areas to favor their own party.
- The court ordered officials to redistrict the region fairly.
- They will redistrict the school zones next year.
- The commission plans to redistrict based on population changes.
- Local officials must redistrict every ten years.