 
Mapping New York's Future
Gustavo Rivera
January 1, 2011
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- Elections
 
Mapping New York's Future
The New York State Senate 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 Senate is  considering how objective criteria should be followed to ensure that the  redistricting plan presented to the Governor 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 legal recent legal precedents.
Public meetings  are scheduled in December to solicit public input. These public meetings  follow 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.
Senate goals for redistricting include:
- make redistricting data available to the public;
- minimize population deviation and end regional bias in redistricting;
- preserve the jurisdictional integrity of counties and most towns, as required by the State Constitution.
- maintain better district contiguity and compactness
- protect communities of interest;
- ends prison-based gerrymandering.
You can read more about this initiative here.
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