New York's new congressional map—released late Friday night—is now up and analyzed on FiveThirtyEight: https://t.co/nMAcCXtGSZ pic.twitter.com/uDdxvNKegX
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) May 23, 2022
A New York state court formally approved a new congressional map late Friday that could cause chaos for Democrats — paving the way for losses this fall and forcing some of the party’s most prominent incumbents to face off in primary matches. https://t.co/tJJsCcJuiP
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 21, 2022
The Republican plaintiffs in the NY redistricting lawsuit have released their proposed edits to the special master's plan. Up and analyzed on 538: https://t.co/iCGiQVrSxr pic.twitter.com/tynfuH0XWg
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) May 19, 2022
“Letters have poured in from around the state, but some of the most specific complaints are coming from New York City, where some complained the maps would divide culturally united neighborhoods and dilute the voting power of communities of color” https://t.co/fJ2zVD2xY6
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) May 19, 2022
If this becomes the final map, not a stretch to say New York will have the swingiest congressional map in the nation. 23D – 3R or 14D – 12R as the possible range is enormous. https://t.co/vNwnPFYyKH
— Ben Williams (@ElectionBen) May 16, 2022
Then, today's big redistricting news: New York's special master has unveiled his draft of the state's congressional map. https://t.co/z5OEUFtOjh pic.twitter.com/NEVGHbS97o
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) May 16, 2022
The newly proposed New York map is pretty close to a best case outcome for Democrats, with just five Trump districts (v. four on the previously enacted map).
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) May 16, 2022
Many competitive Biden-tilting CDs, but all voted more for Biden than nation as a whole.https://t.co/jPIDarNM8R