Which statement best analyzes how gerrymandering promotes partisan interests rather than fair congressional representation?(1 point) Responses Gerrymandering promotes partisan interests rather than fair congressional representation because lawmakers can redraw districts before every election. Gerrymandering promotes partisan interests rather than fair congressional representation because lawmakers can redraw districts before every election. Gerrymandering promotes partisan interests rather than fair congressional representation because it creates voting districts that require people to vote for specific candidates. Gerrymandering promotes partisan interests rather than fair congressional representation because it creates voting districts that require people to vote for specific candidates. Gerrymandering promotes partisan interests rather than fair congressional representation because it makes people ineligible to vote. Gerrymandering promotes partisan interests rather than fair congressional representation because it makes people ineligible to vote. Gerrymandering promotes partisan interests rather than fair congressional representation because it gives an electoral advantage to a political party.

Gerrymandering promotes partisan interests rather than fair congressional representation because it gives an electoral advantage to a political party. By manipulating district boundaries, lawmakers can ensure that their party has an advantage in elections, leading to a distortion of representation based on the preferences of the voters. This undermines the principle of fair and equal representation for all citizens.