In New York, redistricting plans are created by an advisory 10-member bipartisan redistricting commission and submitted to the legislature. If the legislature or governor rejects two proposed plans from the commission, the legislature may then modify the proposed redistricting plans. The final redistricting plans are enacted by the legislature subject to gubernatorial veto. Democrats control the legislature and the Governor's office.
US House Plan Submitted by Special Master Cervas and approved by NYS Supreme Court
US House Plan Submitted by Democrats to Special Master
Harkenrider Petitioners Remedy
New York State Assembly Congressional Plan
New York Independent Redistricting Commission Congressional Plan A
New York Independent Redistricting Commission Congressional Plan B
New York State Assembly State Senate Plan
New York Independent Redistricting Commission State Senate Plan A
New York Independent Redistricting Commission State Senate Plan B
New York State Assembly State House Plan
New York Independent Redistricting Commission State House Plan A
New York Independent Redistricting Commission State House Plan B