N.Y. Ordered to Redraw ‘Bullwinkle’ district
NEW YORK — The Legislature must redraw the 12th Congressional District, which meanders through several of the city’s Latino neighborhoods, because a panel of federal judges ruled it unconstitutional.
The Wednesday ruling echoes earlier court decisions in North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. The three federal judges said the so-called Bullwinkle district, which resembles the cartoon moose as it rambles through Brooklyn, Queens and a strip of Manhattan, was created solely to elect a Latino to Congress.
Since 1992, the district has been represented by Rep. Nydia M. Velazquez (D-N.Y.), who promised to appeal.
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