Now that he has secured a pledge in support of independent,
nonpartisan redistricting from all four gubernatorial hopefuls, former Mayor Ed Koch is looking for the same from New York's congressional delegation, who, along with members of the state Legislature, would be directly impacted by that reform.
Not exact matches
A reader forwarded an e-mail appeal sent out yesterday by Koch, in which he touts the PAC's «fast - moving progress,» including the landing of pledges
from all four gubernatorial hopefuls to support
nonpartisan redistricting and veto any plan that was drawn up in the traditional, politically - motivated manner.
In March 2017, Hogan backed legislation establishing a
nonpartisan redistricting commission in Maryland (without participation
from other states), but the Assembly rejected the proposal.
During the 2010 elections, New York City Mayor Ed Koch campaigned for
redistricting reform and won a pledge
from many lawmakers, including all the Senate Republicans, to support
nonpartisan redistricting.