Quorum Report Newsclips CNN - March 31, 2022

New York judge blocks Democratic-drawn congressional map for 'political bias'

A New York judge has blocked the state's new congressional map, which would have given Democrats the advantage in 22 of the state's 26 congressional seats, from going into effect for violating the state's constitution. Judge Patrick McAllister ruled Thursday that the map "was unconstitutionally drawn with political bias" by the Democratic-controlled legislature and created no competitive seats. The state legislature has until April 11 to pass a new map and submit it to the court for review, and McAllister further stated that the map had to receive "bipartisan support."

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However, under New York law, the order would be automatically stayed upon appeal, meaning it's still not clear if the legislature will need to redraw the map before the June primary. The decision is the second redistricting defeat in the courts for Democrats in a week. On Friday, a Maryland judge ordered a new congressional map to be drawn after ruling its map would unfairly hurt Republicans' chances in the state. State courts in Ohio and North Carolina have previously blocked maps that advantaged Republicans. The New York judge further ruled that the legislature violated a 2014 constitutional amendment, which gave primary control of redistricting to a bipartisan commission, because the legislature took over the process after that commission failed to agree on a map. Former Rep. John Faso, a Republican who was one of the leaders of the challenge to the map, celebrated the ruling.

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