Gerrymandering manipulates electoral district boundaries to favor a specific political party or group. By strategically concentrating or diluting voters, it can weaken opposition influence and amplify the power of the party in charge of redistricting. This practice primarily benefits incumbent politicians seeking to secure their hold on seats, often at the expense of fair representation and voter choice.
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