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Tekken_Guy
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« on: November 12, 2022, 01:25:02 PM »
« edited: November 14, 2022, 10:53:57 AM by gracile »

I imagine most of the NY seats are one-term rentals and will cancel out the NC/OH redraws.
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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2022, 10:42:27 PM »

I imagine most of the NY seats are one-term rentals and will cancel out the NC/OH redraws.

I would think Dems will redraw NY if OH and NC are done unfavorably.  The deciding judge who threw out the Dem maps was forced to resign and will almost certainly be replaced by a reliable liberal.

Didn't they lose the supermajority in the State Senate? I thought that they needed that to pass maps. Even if they passed new maps, the courts seemingly don't want the legislature to pass a gerrymander so I don't see how it gets through a challenge.



DiFiore retired and is being replaced by a much more left wing Justice.
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« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2022, 10:44:54 PM »

I imagine most of the NY seats are one-term rentals and will cancel out the NC/OH redraws.

I would think Dems will redraw NY if OH and NC are done unfavorably.  The deciding judge who threw out the Dem maps was forced to resign and will almost certainly be replaced by a reliable liberal.

Didn't they lose the supermajority in the State Senate? I thought that they needed that to pass maps. Even if they passed new maps, the courts seemingly don't want the legislature to pass a gerrymander so I don't see how it gets through a challenge.



DiFiore retired and is being replaced by a much more left wing Justice.

Do you know if they need 2/3 in the State Senate still or if that only applied to bypassing the commission in the initial process?

Not sure.
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