
Electoral Engineering
Electoral engineering involves designing and adjusting electoral systems and rules to influence electoral outcomes in favor of certain political parties, groups, or interests. It can include changing district boundaries (gerrymandering), adjusting voting methods, or implementing policies that favor specific groups, all aimed at shaping representation and power distribution. While sometimes used to improve fairness, it can also be exploited to manipulate results. Ultimately, electoral engineering is about structuring the electoral process to achieve desired political goals within a democratic framework.