
New York Court of Appeals Mandates Redrawing Congressional Districts
The New York Court of Appeals has ruled that the Independent Redistricting Commission must redraw the state's congressional district lines, potentially impacting the 2024 elections and control of the U.S. House of Representatives. The court found that the commission failed to fulfill its constitutional duty and can reconvene to submit new maps to the state Legislature for approval. This decision, seen as a win for Democrats, could have long-lasting ramifications for New York and the country. The current lines, drawn by a special master, were criticized for being gerrymandered to benefit Democrats.
