The Hill
Jun 02, 07:52 PM
New York Democrats have proposed a redistricting measure that could increase their congressional representation by four seats in 2028. This proposal aims to allow mid-decade redistricting through a constitutional amendment and a simple majority vote.
democracydocket.com
Jun 02, 08:10 PM
New York Democrats are seeking to amend the state constitution to allow for redistricting ahead of the 2028 elections. The proposal would enable the legislature to redraw congressional maps with a simple majority vote, contingent on voter approval in a referendum. This move is seen as a response to Republican gerrymandering efforts.
Washington Examiner
Jun 02, 08:20 PM
Hakeem Jeffries, the House Minority Leader, has endorsed a proposed constitutional amendment in New York to reform the state's redistricting process. The amendment aims to allow lawmakers to redraw congressional districts and remove restrictions on partisan gerrymandering. It requires voter approval in a referendum set for November 2027.
The Hill
Jun 04, 04:38 PM
New York Democrats have advanced a ballot measure regarding redistricting, which aims to ease the process of redrawing congressional lines. This constitutional amendment preserves the independent redistricting commission while allowing for adjustments to the map ahead of the 2028 elections.