gerrymandering
Gerrymandering is the practice of manipulating electoral district boundaries to favor a particular political party or group. It involves strategically drawing these boundaries in a way that gives one party an advantage over the others in elections.
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Related Concepts (20)
- census data and gerrymandering
- electoral maps
- gerrymandering and community cohesion
- gerrymandering and fair representation
- gerrymandering and minority representation
- gerrymandering and partisan control of congress
- gerrymandering and political polarization
- gerrymandering and public opinion
- gerrymandering and state legislatures
- gerrymandering and the 2020 election
- gerrymandering and the democratic process
- gerrymandering reform
- gerrymandering supreme court cases
- incumbent gerrymandering
- packing and cracking
- partisan manipulation
- political competitiveness
- racial gerrymandering
- redistricting
- voting rights
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- demagoguery
- discrimination in politics
- discrimination in voting rights
- elections
- ethnic segregation
- lobbying
- partisan polarization
- political fragmentation
- political maneuvering
- political manipulation
- political polarization
- political representation
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