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A judge has ordered New York’s Democrat-controlled Legislature to redraw the state’s congressional and legislative districts after finding they were unconstitutional.
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The Burlington, Vermont City Council met Monday night with only one item on its deliberative agenda.
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Democrats’ plan for redrawing New York’s congressional and legislative districts cleared an initial hurdle Thursday when a judge said it was too close to the state's primary elections to throw the maps out, even if they are unconstitutional.
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The expected legal battle over Democrats' alleged gerrymandering in New York began this week as a group of voters in Republican-friendly communities filed a lawsuit in state court to block new congressional maps.
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Republicans in the New York State Legislature are threatening legal action now that the Senate and Assembly have approved new district maps for congressional and legislative seats that the GOP says are blatantly gerrymandered. Republicans plan to mount a legal challenge and they believe that this time, they might have a chance to win.
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The Democrat-controlled New York State legislature on Wednesday approved new Congressional districts after the state's Independent Redistricting Commission failed to come to an agreement on new electoral maps. On Thursday lawmakers will consider state legislative districts.
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The New York State Legislature is poised to vote Wednesday on new congressional district lines drawn by Democrats who hold power in both houses. Democrats are defending the new configurations, which could result in their party having the voter advantage in half of the state’s eight Republican-held districts.
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New York's bipartisan panel failed to come up with a set of new proposed maps for congressional and state Senate and Assembly districts before the deadline, throwing the process to lawmakers.
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The clock is ticking for New York state’s Independent Redistricting Commission to come up with a set of new proposed maps for congressional and state Senate and Assembly districts, after it failed to reach agreement earlier this month.
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A New York commission designed to independently draw new statewide congressional and legislative districts based on the 2020 census data succumbed to politics Monday when members divided along party lines and presented two opposing plans to the state Legislature.