DiFiore to Decide Constitutionality of Congressional Redistricting Maps

On April 26, the New York State Court of Appeals will hear arguments challenging the constitutionality of the recent redrawing of the Congressional districts across the state. New York republicans have argued that the lines were gerrymandered, or drawn to benefit democrats.

A case was filed in NY State Supreme Court last month, Harkenrider v. Hochul, which made that legal argument, and the case has now proceeded to New York’s highest court. The Chief Justice of the NYS Court of Appeals is Westchester resident and former Westchester District Attorney Janet DiFiore.

DiFiore may be best suited to help decide the case because at times her party registration has been both republican and democrat.

Democrats argue that the congressional lines have been drawn legally. New York Democrats hold a 2-1 advantage over republicans in party enrollment and both the state senate and assembly have large democratic majorities.

After a plan by an independent redistricting commission was rejected, democrats moved forward with their own plan to redraw the lines not only for congress, but for assembly and state senate seats as well. The courts have found that the new senate and assembly seats are legal.

In 2014, New Yokers approved a constitutional amendment that created the independent redistricting commission. So far, that commission has been unable to sway both parties to come to an agreement on the new district lines for elected office.

So far, the courts have ruled that the congressional maps drawn by democrats are unconstitutional, resulting in appeals by democrats now up to the highest court in the state.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Hot this week

“Founding Mother” Abigal Adams Authors at the John C. Hart Library, Yorktown May 8

The Yorktown Museum is so excited to be partnering...

Assemblymember Paulin’s Bill to Remove Lt. Gov. Benjamin from Ballot Now NY Law

Bill allows those running for office who have been...

Bail Reform Supporters Say “No Rollbacks”

Jewish Groups Say Hate Crimes Not a Reason...

Career Expo Draws Hundreds of Hudson Valley Students to Learn About Opportunities in Skilled Trades

From left, Allison Bashkoff, Workforce Development Institute; Marty Sommer,...

Attorney Melissa G. Andrieux Named BCW’s Ambassador of the Year

 From left, BCW President & CEO Marsha Gordon, Ambassador...
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Best 7 IPTV Firms Worth Your Money in 2026 Based on Real User Feedback

Switching from cable used to feel risky. Now it...

Peekskill’s Pivotal Role in the Revolutionary War

In celebration of the 250th anniversary, join the Peekskill Museum this...

Bypassing Slow Casino Sign-Up Forms with Open Banking ID Tokens

Tired of uploading passport photos just to withdraw your...

A Salute to America Free Concert at Historic St. John’s Episcopal Church in Yonkers

Join Mayor Mike Spano and the Revolutionary Yonkers 250 Committee for...

Art Lessons for Kids: Building Creativity Through Structured Learning

Explore art lessons for kids, including elementary art...

NYSERDA ANNOUNCES $24 MILLION IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES TO MODERNIZE NEW YORK’S ELECTRIC GRID

Emerging Innovative Transmission and Distribution Solutions to Enhance Performance...

The Importance of Early Hazard Detection in High-Risk Workplaces

A serious workplace incident often starts with a small...

City of New Rochelle Spark the Sound -July 4 Fireworks

Celebrate America's 250th Birthday at Hudson Park! Join us this...

Related Articles

Popular Categories