
Realignment Act
The Realignment Act refers to legislation aimed at changing the structure of political districts or parties, often to better reflect demographic shifts or to improve electoral fairness. It can involve redrawing district boundaries to ensure equal representation in elections, or restructuring political parties to address changes in voter behavior. Such acts are important for maintaining democratic principles, ensuring that all voices are heard and that elections are competitive and fair. These realignments are often influenced by census data and are essential for adapting to changing populations and political landscapes.