
Electoral Bias
Electoral bias refers to the unfair advantages or disadvantages that can affect the outcome of an election. This can occur due to various factors, such as the way electoral districts are drawn (gerrymandering), or how different demographics are treated by political parties and the media. It can lead to certain groups being overrepresented or underrepresented, which distorts the true will of the voters. Ultimately, electoral bias undermines the fairness and integrity of the democratic process, making it harder for every citizen's vote to have equal weight.