Illegal gerrymanders occur when electoral district boundaries are manipulated to suppress specific groups or undermine fair representation, violating constitutional or voting rights laws. Typically used by incumbent parties to dilute opposition votes or entrench power, these tactics benefit politicians seeking to maintain control, often at the expense of minority communities or political rivals.
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