New York Democrats Press Two Pathways to Redraw the Map for 2028
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New York Democrats plan to file two constitutional amendments to reshape redistricting for the 2028 maps: one allowing limited mid‑decade tweaks and another enabling a broad overhaul to ease partisan advantage. The plan requires the amendments to pass a second time and win a statewide referendum in 2027, with the process constrained by the state constitution, potential court challenges, and built‑in caution amid ongoing national redistricting debates.
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