Election control refers to strategic actions—such as manipulating voting rules, suppressing turnout, or gerrymandering—to influence electoral outcomes. Used by political parties or incumbents, it aims to secure power by limiting fair competition. Benefits typically favor those already in authority, undermining democratic representation and public trust.
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