Eastern Queens is in for a political shakeup thanks to New York’s new, court-drawn state Senate districts.
Longtime Sen. Toby Ann Stavisky, a Democrat, announced Sunday she will run for re-election in the newly drawn 11th District, a backward C-shaped seat that stretches from LaGuardia Airport around to Queens Village and a slice of Jamaica. It’s a change for Stavisky, who since 1999 has represented the Flushing-based 16th district.
State Sen. John Liu, a fellow Democrat, says he will run in the new 16th District, which includes the neighborhoods of Bayside, Flushing, Fresh Meadows and Oakland Garden – and bears little resemblance to his current district, which includes Beechhurst and College Point.a court-appointed mapmaker drew new congressional and state Senate boundaries
earlier this month after the Court of Appeals threw out a prior set of maps, which the Democrat-led Legislature drew after the state’s once-a-decade redistricting process imploded. It means Liu and Stavisky will avoid having to face each other in a primary. Liu’s residence is within the 16th District, as is one of Stavisky’s addresses. Butshe also owns an apartment in Beechhurst in the 11th District that, as of last year, was not her primary residence.
“After reviewing the courts' newly drawn maps, I am happy to announce I am running for Senate District 11, a district with which I have a great deal of history,” Stavisky said in a statement. “It is the community I raised my family in, a community I've represented in the past and a community I consider to be home.”“Let’s do this," he said.NYC news never sleeps. Get the Gothamist Daily newsletter and don't miss a moment.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Connected Chef provides fresh food to Queens residentsThe mission of the Connected Chef is to make sure households in Queens have fresh, nutritious food.
Read more »
Train service connecting Queens and Long Island with Manhattan nearing endA shorter commute for LIRR riders is anticipated by the end of the year. Gov. Kathy Hochul said Tuesday that the Grand Central Madison project, a.k.a. the East Side Access Project, was nearing completion.
Read more »
Biden’s policies send ‘bad signals’ to investors, markets, says Sen. Kevin CramerSen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., slammed Biden's policies for sending 'bad signals' and 'wrong messages' to investors and the marketplace on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Read more »
Sen. Roger Marshall aids migrant suffering from heat exhaustion during dramatic border tripSen. Roger Marshall lent assistance to a migrant suffering from heat exhaustion on a recent trip to the southern border, showing the 'unsustainable humanitarian crisis' at the border.
Read more »
GOP candidates running for U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s seat face ‘pick your poison dilemma’ in blue IllinoisMany of the seven GOP candidates hoping to run against Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth have ratcheted up their conservative rhetoric.
Read more »