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lesya692 [45]
3 years ago
9

How much of a threat to democracy and voter participation is gerrymandering

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weqwewe [10]3 years ago
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Gerrymandering means to manipulate district boundaries in order to build political advantage i favour of one party. this phenomenon majorly works around the state (national) politics at the time of elections and mostly has a negative impact and is harmful with regards to healthy political and election environment.

Based on the above, it is quite evident that gerrymandering is an absolute threat to democracy. some of the impacts have been listed below:

It in a way creates circumstances that the politicians get more power and they can chose who their voters are going to be. Rather than giving the voters the power on whom they are going to chose.

It is used to help or hinder the a particular party/politician, which is mostly used in an unfair manner and regardless of the benefit to the larger group.

This method is largely used for the benefit and upliftment of the political parties and in the process the well being and upliftment of the community may go on a toss, as the primary motto is to favour winning of elections by a politician or political party.

As it hampers the transparency of the election system and does not provide equal rights and participation to the voters to chose their leader or ruling party. It directly hampers the democracy and voter participation rights. as all the process gets filtered and adultrated in the process of gerrymandering.

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