ALBANY- The state independent redistricting commission has released a draft of their proposed congressional districts, which appear to sure up at least two Hudson Valley incumbents, one Democrat and one Republican.
In December of 2023, in a four-to-three decision, the stateโs highest court ruled that the stateโs Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) would return to the drawing board for New Yorkโs 26 Congressional districts ahead of the 2024 election.ย The court decided that maps drawn by a special master in 2022 would be used only for one election cycle and the maps released today are the results of that commissionโs court-ordered work.
Some of the most notable changes in the state-wide map released on Thursday afternoon impact the Hudson Valley.ย The 18th Congressional District, represented by Democrat Pat Ryan, features a more favorable electorate for a Democrat.ย The district would include all of Ulster County and shed Republican portions of the current district located in Western Orange County.
In the same fashion, the 19th Congressional District, represented by Republican Marc Molinaro would become more favorable for a Republican, losing notably blue portions of Ulster County in exchange for red portions of Orange.
Upon first glance, it appears little or no change is proposed for the 17th Congressional District which is presently represented by Congressman Mike Lawler.
The state legislature, by a supermajority vote, will have to approve the IRCโs plan before it becomes law.ย While Democrats have supermajorities in both the State Senate and Assembly, not all members of the majority are happy with the commissionโs proposed maps.
State Senator James Skoufis (D, Cornwall) released a statement that read in part, โAfter almost two years of hand-wringing and legal battling for a fair congressional map, the only thing โbipartisanโ about the Independent Redistricting Commissionโs proposal is that both parties are seeking to protect…
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