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Lawsuit alleges county map unfair to Dems
BY CAMERYN OAKES
Nassau County residents and the Nassau County Democratic Committee filed a lawsuit against Nassau County’s recently redrawn legislative map, citing an alleged illegal partisan advantage for the Republican Party in county Legislature elections.
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“This is an illegal map that prevents all voters, especially voters of color, from electing candidates of their choice,” NAACP New York
State Conference Civic Engagement Chair H. Scottie Coads said. “This lawsuit is about ensuring everyone’s votes mean something.”
The new Nassau County Legislative District map, which would be in effect for the next 10 years, was approved Feb. 27 by the Republicancontrolled Legislature along party lines. The map was presented on Feb. 21 by the majority caucus.
The map set off a firestorm when Democrat Minority Leader Kevan Abrahams (D-Freeport) criti- cized the Republican legislators for working in “secrecy” so they could keep their advantage over the next decade.
Abrahams has been placed into a district inhabited by more Republicans than the current 1st District.
Democratic County Legislator Arnold Drucker expressed in a February statement his displeasure with the proposal that splits Plainview and redraws the lines in his district.
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