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The 8th district was a Queens-based seat until the 1992 redistricting. At that time much of the old 8th district became the 5th district. The new 8th district was created by cobbling together portions of the Manhattan-based 17th district and the 13th district in Brooklyn.
Following the New York Court of Appeals' December 2023 decision in Hoffman v New York State Ind. Redistricting. Commn. , [ 8 ] the New York State Legislature drew new congressional district maps to be used beginning in the 2024 elections.
English: The congressional district (since 2023), overlayed with other congressional districts, county boundaries, municipality-equivalent places, and New York City neighborhoods, as well as transit lines, motorways, principal arterial roads, publicly-owned lands (including national forests and parks), universities, cemeteries, golf courses, and water areas in New York, with neighbouring ...
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The Dongan Charter of the City of New York 1686. May 12, 1686 – via HathiTrust. Election districts of the several assembly districts (and 23d and 24th wards) of the city and county of New York, and the boundaries thereof, as revised by the Board of Police, June 28th, 1876. New York: John X. Browne. 1876
The district is one of three in the City Council to span two different boroughs, the others being the 34th district in Brooklyn and Queens and the 50th district in Brooklyn and Staten Island. Although the 8th district's population is split evenly across Manhattan and the Bronx, its five most recent councilmembers have all hailed from Manhattan.
District with the smallest area: New York's 12th. In 2010: ... 8th district: 1877–1963, ... Map of Idaho's congressional districts since 2023
Following the 2010–12 redistricting cycle, the district shed most of its Brooklyn territory, and picked up parts of Manhattan that had been in the 8th district. The 2010 map had a size of 14.25 sq mi (36.9 km 2), New York's 10th district was the second-smallest by total area in the country, after New York's 13th. [5]