When (gerrymandered) elections are conducted, all voters in a state choose from the same pool of candidates.

Gerrymandered is the underlined term. True or False? I know it's false but I'm not sure which term to replace it with. I think it's at-large elections?

I agree.

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Yes, you are correct that the term "gerrymandered" is false in the given statement, and the correct term to replace it with is "at-large elections." In gerrymandered elections, the boundaries of electoral districts are manipulated in order to benefit a particular political party or group. On the other hand, in at-large elections, all voters in a state or district choose from the same pool of candidates, without any specific boundaries for individual districts. This means that voters can vote for candidates from the entire jurisdiction, rather than being restricted to a specific district.