Redistrict \Re*dis"trict\ (-tr?kt), v. t. To divide into new districts.
"The plaintiffs voiced no objection either to the 1971 redistricting or to the 1981 decision not to redistrict and waited until September 1988 to file this action," the appeals panel said.
For example, minority residents of a city could use Census data in a suit seeking to redistrict local city council seats to provide more balanced representation.