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ALBANY — The State Assembly on Monday approved new boundaries and maps for its 150 districts — with a bit of a shrug. That’s because the new maps look almost exactly like the old ones.
ALBANY — An upstate judge signed off late Friday on a new set of congressional and state Senate maps drawn up by a court-appointed expert tasked with crafting nonpartisan boundaries. The new … ...
The approved Assembly map was signed into law by Gov. Hochul. Hans Pennink. That created an opening for Albany Democrats to use their legislative supermajorities to approve congressional and state ...
New state Senate maps shift two seats from upstate to NYC. Here's where. Democrats currently have 43 of the 63 seats in the Senate as they head into November when all the seats will be on the ballot.
State Senator Jim Tedisco, a Republican representing the 44 th District, attacked the Democratic domination in Albany. “They have the Senate, they have the Assembly, they have the governor, same ...
Assembly Democrat Ken Zebrowski noted that “19.5 million people out of the 20 million odd people in New York state see no changes.” The maps passed with a modicum of bipartisan support.
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The New York State Independent Redistricting Commission has released proposed changes to the assembly district lines to the public. The commission will hold 12 public ...
If the Independent Redistricting Commission's state Assembly maps are approved, Cayuga County could have two new representatives and another district in which two incumbents would be pitted ...
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