Judge rules N.Y. primary process cannot be slowed down despite ongoing redistricting battle

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Judge rules N.Y. primary process cannot be slowed down despite ongoing redistricting battle
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An appeals judge on Friday declined to slow down New York's primary elections amid a battle over the state's redistricting plan.

An appeals judge on Friday declined to slow down New York's primary elections amid a battle over the state's, but said he would allow a lower court judge to hire an expert to draw up alternative congressional district maps in case the disputed ones ultimately get tossed.

New York's primary season was potentially upended last week when Judge Patrick McAllister, a Republican trial judge, He ordered the Legislature to quickly redraw the district boundaries, or he would appoint a neutral expert to do it for them.That ruling has been put on hold while the state appeals. If they survive court challenges, the maps will mean reelection trouble for several Republican House members, while scrapping the maps could affect House Democrats' efforts to maintain their majority.

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