The New York State Independent Redistricting Commission met on Monday, Jan 3, but could not come to a consensus on any redistricting map. The members split 5-5 on votes for congressional, state senate, and state house maps. Instead, the commission sent two versions of each to the state legislature for consideration. The meeting was contentious at times. Watch the meeting below.
The legislature must adopt one of the commission’s maps by a two-thirds vote, if they do not adopt a map the commission will get a second chance at recommending a set of maps by a Feb. 28, 2022 deadline. If the legislature rejects both the first and second set of maps, the legislature must enact its own maps.
View the interactive maps
Congressional Plan A | Congressional Plan B | |
State Senate Plan A | State Senate Plan B | |
Assembly Plan A | Assembly Plan B |