New York's highest court ordered the state's redistricting commission Tuesday to draw a new congressional map, a decision considered a victory for Democrats in their effort to recapture the House in 2024.
NEW YORK — New York state’s top court on Tuesday ordered a panel to redraw the state’s congressional map for the 2024 elections, a major legal win for Democrats who had fought to dismantle controversial district lines drawn by an independent expert last year. The 4-to-3 ruling from the Court of Appeals sends the redistricting process back to the state’s fractious Independent Redistricting .
New York's Republican lawmakers and allies on Monday urged the state's highest court to uphold the "competitive" congressional districts maps approved for the 2022 midterm elections for the 2024 races.