By Barrett Seaman — Dividing up a population as large and diverse as New York State’s into equitable voting blocks for State Assembly, State Senate and U.S. congressional districts is inherently fraught with risk under any circumstances. Think of it as a timed contest to complete a geographical Rubik’s Cube with two teams vying to make the outcome as favorable to their side as possible. If the state’s population were set in stone, it might not be so hard. But […]
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