The policy that is used to minimize the possibilities of minority candidates being elected by dividing minority communities and attaching them to predominately non- minority communities is known as

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"vote dilution" or "vote fragmentation" policy. This policy is often used in redistricting and can be considered a form of gerrymandering. It is controversial and has been challenged in court as a violation of the Voting Rights Act.
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