👉 Vote engineering refers to the manipulation of voting outcomes by strategically influencing or altering the voting behavior of individuals or groups within a political system. This can involve tactics such as misinformation campaigns, gerrymandering, or even direct pressure on voters to sway their decisions in favor of specific candidates or policies. By understanding and exploiting the dynamics of voter behavior, politicians or interest groups aim to maximize their chances of winning elections or passing legislation. This practice can undermine the integrity of democratic processes and distort the true will of the electorate.