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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
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Catch up on the news of the week with the WAER News Round up for the week of August 15.
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Onondaga County is once again coming under scrutiny for their redistricting process. Democrats filed a claim Thursday saying the Republicans violated the state constitution.
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Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, in an appearance Monday in Latham, said the new lines should be drawn by the state's redistricting commission, not a special master.
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The council has until Oct. 1 to approve or reject the map.