“A bipartisan redistricting commission is expected to vote Thursday on a new set of lines for House seats in New York that would make minor adjustments to help Democrats in some battleground races, but not aggressive changes that could create new legal challenges,” Politico reports.
“The new lines could provide modest boosts to Democrats in two competitive upstate districts and to Republicans in another upstate seat, according to three state officials, including members of both parties, who have been briefed on the parameters.”
“But there’s an expectation they will leave several competitive districts in New York City’s suburbs essentially unchanged.”

