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The Census Bureau says if 89 more more people had been counted in New York, and other states’ population counts had remained the same, New York would not have lost the seat.
The data released Monday showed New York had a total of 20,215,751 residents in 2020, up from 2010, but most other states grew faster.
The slower population gains in the upstate regions west of Albany will likely result in one fewer seat there. Democrats control the governor’s seat and hold a supermajority in both houses of the State Legislature. They appoint the members of the state’s redistricting commission, which draws the new lines.
Faster increasing popualtions in other states, combined with slower population gains in the upstate regions west of Albany will likely result in one fewer seat in that region.
Redistricring will be controlled by a state redistricing commission, whose members are appointed by the state legislature. Democrats control the governor’s seat and hold a supermajority in both houses of the State Legislature.
Blair Horner with the New York Public Interest Research Group said it’s likely that upstate’s four Republican seats could be consolidated into just three that favor GOP voters.
“Supermajorities in both houses is obviously a bad omen for Republican members of the House of Representatives,” Horner said.
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By the slimmest of margins just 89 people New York will slip from 27 to 26 congressional districts after next year’s elections, now that the 2020 census figures show the state’s population is not growing as quickly as most other states.
The Census Bureau said if 89 more residents had been counted, and other states’ population counts had remained the same, New York would not have lost the seat.
The data released Monday showed New York had a total of 20,215,751 residents in 2020, up from 2010, but most other states grew more quickly.
The slower population gains in the upstate regions west of Albany will likely result in one fewer seat there. Democrats control the governor’s seat and hold a supermajority in both houses of the State Legislature. They appoint the members of the state’s redistricting commission, which draws the new lines.
SA election has 2.1% voter turnout after first day of voting
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After the first day of voting last year, about 4.9% of students had voted.
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After the first day of voting, candidates for Student Association leadership have received less than half the votes cast last year by the same time.
As of Monday night, about 2.1% of the student population had cast their votes in the election, which includes the first president and vice president campaign to run unopposed since 2015. After the first day of voting last year, about 4.9% of students had voted. The election needs at least 10% of students to vote for the results to be valid.
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