1. Abate v. Mundt, No. 71, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 19, 1970, Argued , June 7, 1971, Decided
OVERVIEW: A plan for electoral apportionment of a county was constitutionally permissible, despite some deviations in population equality, because it did not contain a built-in bias that favored particular political interests or geographic areas.
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