The systematic distortion in an electoral system where certain groups, geographies, or ideologies are structurally over- or under-represented due to rules like gerrymandering, first-past-the-post voting, the electoral college, or voter ID laws. It's not about random error, but about engineered advantage. The bias is baked into the map, the ballot, and the rules of counting, ensuring that the translation of votes into power is never a clean, neutral process.
Example: In a country where rural votes are weighted more heavily than urban votes, a party can win a majority of parliamentary seats with a minority of the total national popular vote. This isn't an accident; it's the result of Electoral Bias designed into the system's constitution to privilege one demographic over another.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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