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The 2024 edition is a do-over of sorts after the Independent Redistricting Commission failed to agree on a single map in 2022.
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The meeting is open to the public, though the process of drawing the maps so far has not been done in the open. There's concern that disagreement could push back the primary.
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The independent redistricting commission is preparing once again to draft new congressional maps after the state court of appeals in December ruled that the lines be redrawn.
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Maxwell School Professor Grant Reeher questions the reasoning behind the 4-3 ruling by the Court of Appeals.
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A state supreme court judge ruled Thursday that the lawsuit has merit and will continue.
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A Syracuse council candidate and a county legislature hopeful announce their intentions to run next year, as a judge is still reviewing ballots in the 50th Senate District race.
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The state spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees defending gerrymandered maps.
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The common council just approved the new, citizen-drawn map after the commission held numerous meetings over the past year, explaining the process and listening to residents' priorities.
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The final vote was 5 to 4. Nearly all district councilors opposed the map for a variety of reasons.
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Residents expressed both concern and approval at the most recent public meeting on the final draft maps of new city districts