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You are here: Home / Democracy in America / NY Redistricting Master Holds Key to Congressional Power

NY Redistricting Master Holds Key to Congressional Power

May 12, 2022 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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NY Redistricting Master Holds Key to Congressional PowerThis article by Keshia Clukey is published by Bloomberg Government. Here is an excerpt:

For the next two weeks, one of the most powerful people in politics is a professor whose professional life has been devoted to studying demographics, political behavior, and mapping.

Jonathan Cervas has until May 20 to redraw New York’s congressional and state Senate district lines, translating complex data into maps that will pass constitutional muster and stand for a decade. The stakes are high, and for a little added pressure, this is the first time he’s in charge as the court-appointed special master rather than working as an assistant or consultant.

His choices will steer the Supreme Court in Steuben County as it decides how easy it will be for Republicans to win congressional races in New York, and therefore how likely it will be for the GOP to take control of the U.S. House. The majority party will flip if there’s a net change of five seats out of 435.

Read the full article here. Also see related Democracy Chronicles articles like those on Redistricting, Election History, or even seen our section on American Democracy.

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Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: New York City and State Elections, Redistricting

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