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A court will decide how to redraw state Assembly districts for 2024 elections.
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We're more than halfway through 2022, and we've covered a lot on Syracuse Speaks. In this episode, we check-in on the topics we explore this year and see what's changed.
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Last chances for Syracuse residents to offer feedback on final draft of redrawn council district mapNo additional changes are expected before the map is sent to the common council for a vote.
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The public will be given a window of time in July to submit feedback before two final meetings.
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Grant Reeher casts blame on the ineffective independent redistrict commission and democrats in the legislature for creating the uncertainty so close to the primaries.
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It’s now clear which congressional districts Central New York voters will be in after a judge gave final approval to the redrawn maps over the weekend. A special master was charged per court order to redraw the maps. He drew the new 22nd district to include Onondaga, Madison, and Oneida counties.
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The first draft maps of Syracuse City Common Council Districts from the Syracuse City Redistricting Commission have been released.
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The neutral, court-ordered special master has released a newly drawn congressional district map for the state, which has significant implications for the 22nd district that includes Onondaga County.
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The Syracuse Independent Redistricting Commission planned to share multiple drafts later this month.
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A judge ordered the new primary date after New York's highest court threw out Democrat drawn district maps