malapportioned

malapportioned
/mal'euh pawr"sheuhnd, -pohr"-/, adj.
(of a state or other political unit) poorly apportioned, esp. divided, organized, or structured in a manner that prevents large sections of a population from having equitable representation in a legislative body.
[1960-65; MAL- + APPORTIONED]

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