Urban voters are individuals who live in densely populated areas, such as cities or metropolitan regions. They are characterized by their proximity to various amenities, social diversity, and typically have access to more job opportunities compared to rural areas.
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Rural Voters: Individuals residing in sparsely populated areas outside of cities. They often have different priorities and concerns compared to urban voters.
Gerrymandering: The practice of manipulating electoral district boundaries to gain an unfair advantage for a particular political party.
Voter Turnout: The percentage of eligible voters who participate in an election. It is often used as an indicator of civic engagement and democratic participation.