The Guardian (USA)

New York court rejects congressio­nal maps, seen as favoring Democrats

- Associated Press

New York’s highest court on Wednesday rejected the state’s new congressio­nal district maps, which had been widely seen as favoring Democrats.

The legal fight over New York’s redistrict­ing process could be a factor in the battle between Democrats and Republican­s for control of the US House.

New York is set to lose one seat in Congress in 2021. New York’s new maps would give Democrats a strong majority of registered voters in 22 of the state’s 26 congressio­nal districts. Republican­s now hold eight of the state’s 27 seats.

Democrats had been hoping that a redistrict­ing map favorable to their party in New York might help offset expected losses in other states where Republican­s control state government.

The state’s court of appeals agreed in a ruling with a group of Republican voters who sued, saying that the district boundaries had been unconstitu­tionally gerrymande­red and that the legislatur­e hadn’t followed proper procedure in passing the maps.

The court said it will “likely be necessary” to move the congressio­nal and state senate primary elections from June to August.

A lower-level court had also ruled that the maps were unconstitu­tional and had given the legislatur­e a 30 April deadline to come up with new maps or else leave the task to a court-appointed expert.

Political district maps across the nation have been redrawn in recent months as a result of population shifts recorded in the 2020 census.

Under a process passed by voters in 2014, New York’s new district maps were supposed to have been drawn by an independen­t commission. But that body, made up of equal numbers of Democrats and Republican­s, couldn’t agree on one set of maps. The Democratic-controlled legislatur­e then stepped in and created its own maps, quickly signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul.

Republican­s sued, seeking to have the maps tossed for violating a provision in the state constituti­on barring the redrawing of districts for partisan gain. Similar legal battles have been playing out in several other states.

The legal battle has moved quickly through the courts, but not fast enough to quell uncertaint­y about the primary, now scheduled for 28 June.

In the meantime, candidates have had to begin campaignin­g in the new districts, even as they are unsure whether those districts will still exist by the time voting begins.

 ?? January. Photograph: Gina M Randazzo/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shuttersto­ck ?? A coalition of organizati­ons held an emergency rally to demand that a public hearing is scheduled prior to a NYS legislatur­e vote on redistrict­ing maps, on 31
January. Photograph: Gina M Randazzo/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shuttersto­ck A coalition of organizati­ons held an emergency rally to demand that a public hearing is scheduled prior to a NYS legislatur­e vote on redistrict­ing maps, on 31

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