A partisan gerrymander manipulates electoral district boundaries to favor one political party over another. By strategically grouping or splitting voters, the party in power dilutes opponents' influence, securing disproportionate legislative seats. This practice undermines fair representation, benefiting the party that controls redistricting while disenfranchising rival voters and weakening democratic competition.
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