The bill sought to give Gov. Kathy Hochul the power to merge election dates, leading minority party lawmakers like New York state Sen. Rob Ortt to rail against it as an affront to voters in the rural, ...
Mike Lawler vowed Monday to request a federal racketeering probe against New York over Albany ... for considering changing state election laws to keep the deep-red upstate District 21 seat held ...
The Republican president has a positive favorability rating in half of the U.S. states, according to new data.
A bill that could have delayed a special election for New York’s 21st Congressional District now appears to be off the table.
The aftershocks of the biggest electoral quake in a century will shape New York’s policy and political landscape for years, including in the 2025 mayoral election and the ... to redraw the city and ...
Democrats in the New York State Legislature ... New York voters and tilt elections in favor of Democrats. Moving local elections to even years, delaying redistricting maps to benefit incumbents ...
A century-old law directs the governor of New York to call a special election within 10 days of any congressional vacancy, with the vote to be held 70 to 80 days later. But the state Legislature ...
The authorities could allow the country’s currency, the peso, to weaken against the dollar, effectively making its exports ...
The New York Times recently released ... 2024 than they did in the previous election. For the most part, Dallas remains a liberal pocket in an overall red state. In much of the city's southern ...
A New York Times analysis shows new maps drawn in 2024 stifled partisan competition for seats in the House and state legislatures, aiding the G.O.P. 2024 Election Map: How did your neighborhood ...
He noted that Oklahoma was a state where every county voted for Trump, spawning a meme comparing it to Massachusetts, which voted as blue as Oklahoma voted red ... New York Times’ interactive ...
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To Fight Trump, Democrats Must Embrace Gerrymandering
Republicans have been winning an asymmetric war over district lines for decades. To preserve democracy, their opponents will have to fight back.