Lawsuit Plunges New York Into the National Gerrymandering Fight
A lawsuit filed on Monday on behalf of four New Yorkers charges that the states congressional map unconstitutionally dilutes Black and Latino votes in a district that covers Staten Island and part of southern Brooklyn, according to a copy of the lawsuit obtained by The New York Times.
The case marked New Yorks official entrance into the national gerrymandering arms race. Rewriting the states existing congressional districts represents one of Democrats best hopes of improving their chances in the 2026 midterm elections.
Filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, the lawsuit argues that the lines for the 11th Congressional District unfairly disenfranchise Black and Latino residents. The district is represented by Representative Nicole Malliotakis, the only Republican member of Congress in New York City.
The combined Black and Latino population on Staten Island has grown from 11 percent to 30 percent over the past 40 years, the suit notes, arguing that the current boundaries confine Staten Islands growing Black and Latino communities in a district where they are routinely and systematically unable to influence elections.
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