Redistricting 2024: No Democrat left behind
Bill Mahoney and Jeff Wice discuss the potential shape of New York's congressional boundaries.
Once more unto the congressional redistricting breach
Jeff Wice, of the New York Law School’s Census & Redistricting Institute, explains what comes next in this never-ending saga.
Legal drama over redistricting process continues
New York Law School's Jeff Wice explains the possible future of the Assembly lines in New York and future redistricting.
Assembly lines could be redrawn after 2022
New York Law School's Jeff Wice explains a court ruling on the validity of the newly drawn lines for the state Assembly.
New York’s top court invalidates state’s redistricting process
New York Law School's Jeff Wice helps us make sense of the ruling that invalidated New York's congressional lines.
New York’s legislative lines in limbo
Jeff Wice makes sense of a recent court ruling ordering state lawmaker to draw new state and federal district maps.
Partisan redistricting results head to court
New York Law School's Jeff Wice unpacks the legal arguments against the state's new congressional maps.
What the failure of Prop. #1 means for redistricting
New York Law School's Jeff Wice explains what to expect with the state's redistricting process over the next few months.
NY Dems explore bonus round of gerrymandering
New York Democrats want to use mid-decade redistricting as a way to boost their numbers in Congress, but can they do it?
The 2030 Census is right around the corner
State policymakers are being encouraged to take steps to prepare for the 2030 count of New Yorkers.


