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A court-appointed expert released a draft of new congressional maps for New York that are more favorable to Republicans than the original gerrymandered political maps drawn by Democrats.
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A judge in Steuben County has implemented a timeline and adjusted the requirements for candidates to appear on the primary ballot for congressional and state Senate primaries, to be held on Aug. 23.
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A New York judge refused Wednesday to throw out new political maps setting the boundaries of state Assembly districts, saying even though they were drafted improperly, opponents had waited too long to join the lawsuit challenging them in court.
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Several parties argued their reasoning to intervene in the ongoing legal proceedings over New York’s legislative maps Tuesday.
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NY redistricting: Voters flock to Steuben County to comment on future of New York’s legislative mapsMore than two dozen people from around New York state gathered at the Steuben County Courthouse Friday to provide input to the independent expert redrawing the state’s congressional and state Senate districts.
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Community activists and lawmakers traveled to a rural courthouse Friday in the Southern Tier to weigh in on the shape of the state’s political district maps, and to ask a judge for more opportunities for the public to be heard.
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A group of New York voters asked a federal court Monday to reinstate Congressional district maps tossed out by state judges last week because they were gerrymandered to favor Democrats.
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The Steuben County judge overseeing the redrawing of New York’s Congressional and state Senate maps has ordered that primary elections for those races to be held in August.
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After New York’s highest court threw out new congressional district maps drawn by the state Legislature, the task of redrawing them has fallen to a rural judge and a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University.
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New York's high court decision striking down new district lines for state Senate and Congressional candidates is throwing a wrench into the state's 2022 elections.