Press Releases
Redistricting

Coalition Urges New York to End Prison-Based Gerrymandering

Today the Brennan Center for Justice urges New York State Senate and Assembly leaders to end prison-based gerrymandering. In most of New York, people in prison are counted in the Census where they are incarcerated rather than in their home communities. This policy skews the demographic characteristics in both urban and rural locales throughout the state. The campaign being launched today will urge passage of legislation that would use the 2010 Census to count people who are in prison in their home districts rather than the districts where they are incarcerated. Sponsored by Senator Eric Schneiderman and Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries, the legislation could affect the redistricting landscape in upcoming elections.

– 01/28/10

Federal Bill Draws Needed Attention to Redistricting Reform

Today, Congressmen John Tanner (D-TN), Mike Castle (R-DE), and Allen Boyd (D-FL) proposed federal legislation that would substantially change the way congressional districts are drawn. The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, a national leader in the effort to draw fair districts, welcomed the return of the issue to national prominence.

– 06/24/09

NAMUDNO | Center Urges Supreme Court to Uphold a Key Provision of the Voting Rights Act

Brief filed in NAMUDNO. Provision essential to preserving voting rights of minorities.

– 03/25/09

Citizen’s Guide to Redistricting Released

The Brennan Center, George Mason University, and the Joyce Foundation are pleased to announce the release of A Citizen’s Guide to Redistricting, authored by Brennan Center counsel Justin Levitt.

– 07/09/08

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