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The U.S. state of New York contains 26 congressional districts. Each district elects one member of the United States House of Representatives to represent it. [1]The state was redistricted in 2022, following the 2020 U.S. census.
Among the shapefiles used: The New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment (congressional districts), New York State GIS Resources (counties, state shoreline, cities), the United States Census Bureau (states), Vermont Open Geodata Portal (Lake Champlain), Statistics Canada (Canada, "Adapted from Statistics ...
A bipartisan map for New York's 26 House districts would boost the re-election ... in New York's congressional lines could boost the re-election chances of two upstate House members and weaken ...
US House special election, 2011: New York District 9 Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Bob Turner: 37,342: 51.72: Democratic: David Weprin 33,656 46.62 Socialist Workers: Chris Hoeppner 143 0.2 Write-In Votes Multiple (49 Names) 1,056 1.46 Total votes 72,197 : 100 : Republican gain from Democratic
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a new Democrat-drawn congressional map on Wednesday that gives the party a modest boost in a few battleground districts, helping their candidates in a heavily ...
Parts of Brooklyn. Various New York districts have been numbered "8" over the years, including areas in New York City and various parts of upstate New York. The state's congressional districts had been redrawn in a manner that puts much of the territory of the old 10th Congressional district into the new 8th Congressional district.
The new map shores up New York's 3rd district on Long Island, preserving the preserving the $14 million investment Democrats made in electing Rep. Tom Suozzi earlier this month in a district ...
English: Map of the congressional districts of New York, complemented with neighbouring states, Canada, counties, and major cities. These congressional districts are put into effect from 2023 to 2025, following the 2022 US House elections.