Redistricting plan would widen Albany’s partisan divide
If the 2010 races for state legislature were held using newly proposed district lines, Republicans would deepen their hold on the closely contested State Senate
View ArticleWhat is a ‘community of interest’?
What is a ‘community of interest’? Starting today, the New York World Daily Q will occasionally bring in experts to answer a timely question about a big story in New York news. For the first...
View ArticleRedistricting task force may not release plan for Congress
In the last two rounds of redistricting, a federal court stepped in when state legislators failed to reach agreement
View ArticleSpitzer: Cuomo should take redistricting out of legislature’s hands
Former governor weighs in on the current one's pledge to reform drawing of legislative district lines
View ArticleRedistricting judge could decide Rep. Rangel’s future
A federal court is likely to draw district lines for Congress — including those for Rep. Charles Rangel, who until now has represented Upper Manhattan
View ArticleHarlem’s Houdini: Rangel district survives in court redistricting plan
Historic Harlem congressional district remains largely in Upper Manhattan
View ArticleRedistricting and neighborhoods: How Albany broke up the Soviet bloc
Redistricting splits Brooklyn's Russian-speaking immigrants, some of whom see an attack on democracy and their own political advancement
View ArticleWhere Albany legislators drew (and redrew) district lines
A timeline of the redistricting process so far
View Article‘Substantially the same’? Redistricting maps tell a different story than Cuomo’s
Proposed congressional districts from a federal judge show significant differences from those drawn by state legislators
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