Assemblyman Matt Simpson voted against legislation that would change New York’s redistricting process, arguing it weakens the voter-approved Independent Redistricting Commission. Simpson said the measure could lead to partisan gerrymandering by giving lawmakers greater influence over drawing legislative districts. He and other Assembly Republicans say they will continue to push for what they call fair […]
Assemblyman Matt Simpson voted against legislation that would change New York’s redistricting process, arguing it weakens the voter-approved Independent Redistricting Commission. Simpson said the measure could lead to partisan gerrymandering by giving lawmakers greater influence over drawing legislative districts. He and other Assembly Republicans say they will continue to push for what they call fair and independent election maps.

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