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New York Democrats propose amendment for four House seats

New York Democrats proposed a constitutional amendment allowing simpler redistricting to gain four House seats after 2028. This counters Republican gerrymandering in states like Texas and Ohio, potentially shifting national election outcomes.

New York Democrats introduce redistricting measure that could add four House seats in 2028
Yahoo News โ€” 2 June 2026
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New York Democrats just pushed a plan that could hand them four more seats in the U.S. House after the 2028 election. State legislators introduced a constitutional amendment on Monday that would let lawmakers redraw congressional maps with a simple majority vote instead of waiting for the next census. The change would let Democrats draw districts that favor their votersโ€”something Republicans have done in states like Texas and Ohio to pick up seats already. If the amendment passes, New York voters could decide next year whether to approve the new rules.

The push comes after Democratsโ€™ earlier effort to redraw maps failed this spring, leaving them stuck with districts drawn after the 2020 census. Those maps already helped Democrats win more seats, but party leaders say they need more tools to fight back against Republican gerrymandering nationwide. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called it a โ€œforceful, ongoing and multi-state response,โ€ saying Democrats canโ€™t afford to fall behind on redistricting again. Similar efforts are already moving in states like California and Colorado, though Virginiaโ€™s attempt got blocked by the Supreme Court.

Under the new plan, New Yorkโ€™s Independent Redistricting Commission would draw the maps after the 2028 election, not before. That means the next round of district changes would happen sooner rather than later, giving Democrats a chance to lock in their advantage before the following election cycle. Senate President Andrea Stewart-Cousins said the move is about โ€œpreserving a level playing fieldโ€ against Republican-led gerrymandering. The legislature has until Thursday to pass the amendment before the session ends, setting up a potential vote for voters in 2025.

If it passes, New York could join a growing fight over who controls the shape of American elections. Redistricting has become a major battleground, with both parties using it to tilt the playing field in their favor. Democrats say theyโ€™re just playing catch-up after Republicans gained an edge in states like Missouri and North Carolina. The outcome in New York could ripple across the country, showing whether Democrats can turn the tide before the next round of map-drawing begins.

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