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The act of redrawing a political district to favor a particular candidate or kind of candidate is called Gerrymandering.

What is Gerrymandering?

  • In order to provide a party, group, or socioeconomic class within the constituency an unfair advantage, political finagling of electoral district lines is known as gerrymandering.
  • Politicians that gerrymander voting districts to support one party over another are known as gerrymandering. In the majority of states, the governor and state legislators are in charge of drawing the lines every ten years.
  • The party often exerts every effort to draw the lines in a way that benefits them and disadvantages their political rivals.

The wasted vote effect makes gerrymandering successful. Wasted votes are those that were cast but did not help elect a candidate, either because they exceeded the number of votes required to win or because the candidate was unsuccessful.

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