Mapping New York's Future
Martin Malavé Dilan
January 3, 2011
Mapping New York's Future
Senator Dilan is committed to a fair, objective and transparent 2011-2012 legislative redistricting process. Procedures are being considered to advance the goals of a legislative redistricting plan incorporating clearly stated goals and criteria.
As the post 2010 redistricting cycle approaches, your views and opinions are welcome. The conference is considering how objective criteria should be followed to ensure that the redistricting plan presented to Governor Cuomo for approval meets objective standards that seek to minimize regional bias and disparate population deviation, generally avoid irregularly shaped districts, provide for reasonable compactness, and comply with the goals and requirements of the federal Voting Rights Act, the New York State Constitution and recent legal precedents.
Public meetings were held in December to solicit public input. These public meetings followed a series of earlier roundtable discussions convened with key redistricting stakeholders including representativess from the voting/civil rights, faith based and bar association communities, academia, and “good government” /reform organizations.
Please explore the content below.
- 2012 Redistricting Home
- Goals and Criteria
- Some Background on Redistricting
- Redistricting FAQ
- Prison Based Gerrymandering
- NYS Demographic Trends Report, 2000-2009 (GIS Maps and Data Tables)
- NYS Demographic Trends Report 2010 (GIS Maps and Data Tables)
- Proposed Redistricting Reforms/Legislation
- "Count Me In!" Our 2010 Census Initiative
- Article III of the New York State Constitution
- Report on Redistricting from the NYC Bar (pdf)
- Public Meeting Testimony (Written/Video)
Watch meetings in their entirety, or download official transcripts:
Video
Transcripts
Redistricting in the news.