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Eric Holder Wags Finger at 2020 Democrats for Not Focusing on Gerrymandering

"This is something that candidates need to talk about," said Holder.
By Davis Richardson
U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi speaks alongside Democratic members of the House about H.R.1, the "For the People Act," at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on January 4, 2019.

Can One Bill Fix Everything That’s Wrong With Politics?

The House of Representatives has a bill that tackles some of the most significant issues impacting the U.S. electoral system.
By Donald Scarinci
Demonstrators gather outside of the U.S. Supreme Court during oral arguments in Gill v. Whitford to call for an end to partisan gerrymandering on October 3, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

Will the Supreme Court Decide Who Runs the US After 2020 Redistricting?

The U.S. Supreme Court may decide this term whether partisan gerrymandering runs afoul of the U.S. Constitution.
By Donald Scarinci
The U.S. Census takes place every 10 years, and an undercount can dramatically impact the amount of federal aid a state receives as well as impact its allotted number of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.

You Can’t Take Politics Out of Redistricting—Especially Not in New Jersey

By Donald Scarinci
2020 Census

How the Census Question Revision Could Impact New Jersey Redistricting and Elections

By Jeff Brindle
The Supreme Court, including newly appointed Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, back right, has taken a dim view of congressional delegation.

To Be or Not to Be Gerrymandered? That Is the Question.

By Jeff Brindle
Mayor Bill de Blasio before casting his vote in Park Slope, Brooklyn today. (Photo: Ross Barkan)

Bill de Blasio Says He Voted Against Proposition 1

By Ross Barkan
Former Councilman Lew Fidler speaks as Councilman Antonio Reynoso, left, State Senator Liz Krueger, Congressman Hakeem Jeffries and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams look on (Photo: Will Bredderman).

Democrats Say ‘Heck No’ to Proposition 1

By Will Bredderman

How the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Ruling Affects New York

By Colin Campbell
Igor Oberman. (Photo: Facebook)

Crowded Crop of Candidates Eye Mike Nelsons' Council Seat

By Colin Campbell

Lincoln Restler Sees a 'Political Deal' in North Brooklyn Council District Map

By Ross Barkan

New City Council Lines Announced

By Ross Barkan

Racial Tensions Flare at Queens Redistricting Hearing

By Ross Barkan

Russians and Orthodox Jews Clash at Brooklyn Redistricting Hearing

By Ross Barkan
(Photo: @LincolnRestler)

Skeptical Democrats Grill Redistricting Commission in Brooklyn

By Ross Barkan
(Photo: Getty)

Christine Quinn Asks for New District Lines to Be Sent Back

By Colin Campbell

New Round of City Council Maps Released

By Colin Campbell

Submit Your Own City Council Map

By Colin Campbell
The proposed lines for a segment of Kings County.

City Council Redistricting Drafts Released

By Colin Campbell
(Photo: Wikimedia)

Das Racist Rapper Seeks to Influence City Council Redistricting

By Colin Campbell
A scene from Ms. Crowley's campaign video hitting Mr. Lancman.

Elizabeth Crowley Takes The Gloves Off, Bops Lancman [Video]

By Colin Campbell

Citing ‘A New District,’ Koppell Endorses Espaillat

By Colin Campbell
One of the new districts.

Last Lawsuit Against Redistricting Plan Stumbles

By Colin Campbell
Some of the new districts look a little silly.

State Court Affirms 63rd Senate Seat

By Colin Campbell
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