Mid-Level New York State Court Rules in Favor of Drawing New U.S. House District Boundaries

On July 13, the Appeallate Division of the New York Supreme Court issued a 3-2 ruling in Hoffman v New York State Independent Redistricting Commission, 3rd Div., cv-22-2265. The majority said the districting map imposed by the highest state court in 2022 was only intended to be used for the 2022 election, and now it is appropriate for the redistricting commission (which ordinarly draws the boundaries) to be given a chance to draw new boundaries. The minority opinion says the State Court of Appeals map of 2022 was meant to be good for the remainder of the decade.

The case will be appealed to the highest state court, the State Court of Appeals.


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Mid-Level New York State Court Rules in Favor of Drawing New U.S. House District Boundaries — 8 Comments

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