Does the district show any signs of gerrymandering? Explain

Important: Using the provided sources are mandatory.  
Use and cite all the given sources in the assignment as evidence or examples to support your position. No external sources are accepted for this assignment.   
Please avoid using bullet points. “A full sentence or a complete sentence is a sentence that has a subject, a verb, and an object conveying a complete thought. It is important to have complete sentences in writings because complete sentences carry the meaning that the writer intends; through complete sentences, succinct communication can occur. In addition, complete sentences can prevent the occurrence of miscommunication and ambiguity.”. For example you must start with your street address ( the given address is fake): “I live in 1200 sycamore drive Carrollton Texas 75007. Based on my street address and zip code my state house district is district 65 and it is represented by Democrat incumbent Michelle Beckley. She has been representing state house district 65 since 2018.  
Each Texas citizen has One Texas State House and  one Texas State Senate member to represent him/her/them/xem. Use this website to find your representatives. The “Who Represents Me” section allows you to put in your address and locate your State House and State Senate member. 
Click on the site below to find out who represents you in the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas State Senate. Be careful not to confuse your state legislators with your  U.S. representatives (the US Congress). You will only be discussing your two Texas state house and state senate legislators. Browse each representative’s site carefully. Go to: Who Represents Me? Enter your address and find your Texas state house and state legislators. Then click on their names to go to their webpages to learn about them, and craft your paper around the following information:

my county Dallas, city irving

Elected Officials Directory

  1. To start First write down your street address and zip code, then answer the questions below.(To verify the accuracy of your results, this information must be provided as part of your written assignment.) 
    Your street address and zip code?
    What is your State House district number? 
    Who represents this district and which party she/he/they/xe is affiliated with?
    How long has your Texas State house representative served in Texas Congress? click here (Texas State Legislature   ; 
    On what committees does your State House Representative serve?Texas House of Representatives) 
    What bills did your state house representative author/sponsor in the last legislative session? If there are many, provide an example or two, and identify your legislators’ areas of interest (e.g., education, transportation, etc.). 
    What is your State Senate district number?
    Who represents this district and which party she/he/they/xe is affiliated with?
    How long has your Texas State senator served in Texas Congress?Click here (Texas State Legislature;  
    On what committees does your State senator serve?Members of the Texas Senate) 
    What bills did your state senator author/sponsor in the last legislative session? If there are many, provide an example or two, and identify your legislators’ areas of interest (e.g., education, transportation, etc.). 
    For question two you must click on the link below, then answer the following question. 
    Primary Elections VS. General Elections
  2. What is the difference between a primary and general election?(Minimum one to two paragraphs long)
    For Question Three you must click on the link below, then answer the following questions:
    Single Member District Elections: (You must only focus on your State House and State Senate Districts )
    You must enter your street name and zip code in the box labeled “Enter Your Address”
    Please click on the link below to answer the following question:
    2022 March First Primary Election Results
  3. Find out the results of March primary (first primary) elections. Please use complete sentences and avoid using bullet points. 
    To begin,  name the Projected Democratic and Republican nominees running  in the  November general elections . These are the candidates who won the nomination of their party in the March primary elections by earning 50+ percent of the votes, and will run in November General elections.
    For Question Four you must click on the link below, then answer the following questions:
    You must enter your street address and zip code in the box labeled “Enter Your Address”
    Single Member District Elections: ( Your State House and State Senate Districts Only)
    May 24th Run-Off Election results:
  4. Find out the results of May Run-Off (second primary) elections. Please use complete sentences and avoid using bullet points.Name the projected Democratic and Republican nominees running in the November General elections. These are the candidates who did not win the nomination of their party in the first primary elections(to get nominated candidates must receive 50+% of the votes), and had to run for the second time to get their party’s nomination so they can run in the November General Elections.
    5.  Every ten years after the census, state legislators must redraw the lines. As a result ones district may or may not change every 10 years. (check this link What is Redistricting? for more information).
    Using the link below  check your district maps (New district maps: Your State House and State Districts only) and compare them with the ones drawn (Old Distric Maps: Your State House and State Senate Only ) 
    You must enter your street address and zip code in the box labeled “Enter Your Address”
    Texas Redistricting Map
    Minimum two paragraphs long. Your data should be presented in a table, and be accompanied by a narrative explanation of your findings.
    Did your district’s number change?
    Comparing the two district maps , were there any changes demographically? 
    Pay close attention to your district map. Does the district show any signs of gerrymandering? Explain (check this link Redistricting Explained for more information).
    Here’s your ballot for the Nov. 8 Texas midterm elections
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