Episode 1060: MORE Redistricting for 2028? NY Voters Will Be Asked to Allow It, Indiana May Reconsider It, and Georgia Passes on It
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The American Democracy Minute Radio News Report & Podcast for June 23, 2026
Even MORE Redistricting for 2028? NY Voters Will Be Asked to Allow It, Indiana May Reconsider It, and Georgia Passes on It
Redistricting news today, not for 2026, but for AFTER the midterms. The New York Assembly advanced language for a constitutional amendment ballot measure making way for it; a newly-configured Indiana legislature may reconsider it, and Georgia’s legislature opted not to consider it for 2028.
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Today’s Links
Articles & Resources:
The Hill - New York Democrats advance redistricting ballot measure, tee up second vote
New York Assembly - Text of S10637A
The Indiana Citizen - MORE GERRYMANDERING? Voter advocates plan for likely return of redistricting fight in Indiana
Courthouse News Service - Georgia's GOP-led legislature ditches redistricting plans amid voting rights concerns
Related ADM Reports:
American Democracy Minute - Bullied Indiana Senators Not Only Defeat the State’s Trump-Demanded Congressional Gerrymandering Plan, The Vote Wasn’t Even Close
Groups Taking Action:
ACLU GA, AllIN for Democracy
Register or Check Your Voter Registration:
U.S. Election Assistance Commission – Register And Vote in Your State
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