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Republicans appeal decision that threw out NYC’s only GOP-controlled House district

Republicans seek review of a ruling that found the district dilutes minority votes and ordered new boundaries by Feb. 6 to preserve GOP representation in NYC.

  • On Monday, Republicans appealed a judge's decision that tossed New York City's only GOP-controlled House seat to the New York Court of Appeals, saying the case could have national reverberations.
  • State Supreme Court Justice Jeffrey Pearlman last week ruled the district's boundaries unlawfully dilute Black and Latino voters and ordered the Independent Redistricting Commission to produce a new map by Feb. 6.
  • U.S. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis objected to the ruling, saying it disenfranchises voters despite a Democratic registration advantage, and vowed to appeal.
  • Candidates face a compressed schedule because nominating petitions begin in late February, and any court-ordered maps would still require state Legislature ratification and could face legal challenges.
  • The New York State Constitution restricts redistricting to once per decade, complicating mid-decade efforts as Assemblymember Micah Lasher, Upper West Side Democrat, sponsors a bill to allow mid-decade redistricting amid national GOP pushes led by President Donald Trump, including Texas moves affecting five seats.
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Niagara Gazette broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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